I've just been surprised to learn that there are serious UK power issues IN THE MIDDLE OF SUMMER.
I've been concerned for a while that our grid network is running on a knife edge.
Our nuclear resources seem to be aged and unreliable. Coal fired power stations are being decommissioned on largely political grounds, whilst the only obvious replacement is wind power. As wind is frequent but unpredictable I see this as leaving us in the lap of the gods!
Anyway, to come to the point, for several years I've considered purchasing a generator so that as an absolute minimum I can operate my gas central heating in winter if and when electrical power fails. I've actually done nothing, and to date not had a problem, but just how near to the cliff edge are we?
What are the thoughts of other forum members?
Have you made provisions for your family's personal comforts if the power does go off?
I've been concerned for a while that our grid network is running on a knife edge.
Our nuclear resources seem to be aged and unreliable. Coal fired power stations are being decommissioned on largely political grounds, whilst the only obvious replacement is wind power. As wind is frequent but unpredictable I see this as leaving us in the lap of the gods!
Anyway, to come to the point, for several years I've considered purchasing a generator so that as an absolute minimum I can operate my gas central heating in winter if and when electrical power fails. I've actually done nothing, and to date not had a problem, but just how near to the cliff edge are we?
What are the thoughts of other forum members?
Have you made provisions for your family's personal comforts if the power does go off?