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18/7/2017 13:20 | It's happening.... | uppompeii | |
16/6/2017 01:36 | Not so nice in Norfolk? | pvb | |
26/5/2017 16:57 | (ShareCast News) - Rare good weather in Britain on Friday led to solar panels supplying one-quarter of the UK demand for electricity for the first time, according to the National Grid. Solar power in the UK produced a maximum of 8.7 gigawatts on Friday, 24.3% of the total electricity being used in the country at the time. Temperatures reached 28 degrees in some places across Britain on Friday, with the record solar level being reached at around midday. Head of National Grid's control room operations Duncan Burt told The Independent that the increasing trend of using solar power is likely to continue. "We now have significant volumes of renewable energy on the system and as this trend continues, our ability to forecast these patterns is becoming more and more important," Burt said. "We have planned for these changes to the energy landscape and have the tools available to ensure we can balance supply and demand. It really is the beginning of a new era, which we are prepared for and excited to play our part". A report published in December showed solar power to be the cheapest form of generating electricity in several countries, including developing economies such as Brazil, India and China. | waldron | |
18/5/2017 13:54 | That is easy for you to say. No politics on this thread please. | jonc | |
17/5/2017 21:14 | Nice in Norfolk | uppompeii | |
11/5/2017 10:47 | 4sunny regions things to come | sarkasm | |
29/4/2017 18:18 | Should have left a message after the beep. | solsticefire | |
29/4/2017 09:35 | I'm not sure as it it didn't answer | uppompeii | |
25/4/2017 08:13 | So what's it called now? | pvb | |
24/4/2017 19:00 | Take me a while and half. | solsticefire | |
24/4/2017 16:00 | Give me a while to decide... | uppompeii | |
28/2/2017 15:31 | Long or short? | jonc | |
28/2/2017 15:14 | I'm calling it. | uppompeii | |
09/2/2017 18:08 | Wouldn't dream of it. | solsticefire | |
09/2/2017 17:42 | Nah. You haven't cottoned on yet? This "pole flip" is part of a very cunning plan by TPTB to produce a 'Whole Earth Magnetic Trebuchet'. So, when the Big One is finally spotted... all will be revealed. Don't say you saw me, right? | pvb | |
09/2/2017 17:24 | Oh no! The magnetic pole flip is here again, well sometime within the next 2000 years, possibly, allegedly, starting with an anomaly beneath South Africa. The great Sloshing approacheth...I will need to check the baked bean stockpile as I'm not sure I have that many years supply in the bunker, also Best By dates might be an issue. not sure that Norfolk will be exempt this time. | shalder | |
26/1/2017 14:22 | It's the big one.http://www.daily | jonc |
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