October 3, 2008
Wholesale electricity price increases lead to blackout fears
Energy experts have predicted that the UK could be subjected to a shortage of power supplies when the National Grid revealed that forward wholesale electricity prices for November had soared to £133 per megawatt hour. This represents a £10 increase in comparison to last week’s prices.
This could lead to the UK’s energy market being close to exhaustion which would cause a series of huge blackouts. However, the National Grid sought to ease these fears by saying that the market had not yet reached its safety limit in terms of capacity. It was suggested that black outs might occur if power plants developed technical glitches.
A number of concerns have already been raised about the instability of Britain’s gas and electricity supplies. One such warning focussed on the UK’s reliance on external energy providers such as Russia which has a reputation for curtailing supplies to countries that do not share its political point of view.

