More pressure on the capacity margin
Dec 19, 2014
Bishop Hill in Energy: grid

This is actually from yesterday, but seems rather significant to me:

A raft of proposed new gas-fired power plants will be shelved for at least a year after failing to win Government subsidies, experts have predicted.

Some old power plants could also be at risk of closure after missing out on the payments, potentially worsening the capacity crunch in coming years, they warned.

The cost of the subsidies awarded is of the order of £1 billion per annum.

Article originally appeared on (http://www.bishop-hill.net/).
See website for complete article licensing information.