Weatherman2020
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Welcome to Leftist paradise - no electricity for anyone. Going to be a fun Winter with lots of bodies stacked up.
Any nation that has, among its useless plethora of Ministries of Silly Walks, a Ministry of “Climate”, is extremely likely to be well on the road to energy poverty and shortages. Make believe solutions to invented problems involving make believe laws of physics may attract mindless low educated sheeple voters but reality always inserts itself eventually.
Polish power grid operator PSE asked some companies to lower power use on Friday evening, while generators will need to provide extra capacity to boost reserves for the peak demand hours.
PSE announced the ‘danger period’ during which there would be a lack of sufficient reserves in the system would run from 1700-1900 GMT.
While the announcement of the danger period marks a precedent, the grid manager regularly pays fees to power plants to keep generators on standby and to industrial users to be ready to cut their consumption.
PSE said the announcement would not affect regular energy consumers and was not immediately available for further comment, Poland’s climate ministry said it was monitoring the situation.
“I have called for the energy security team to convene. The situation is due to low winds and renewable energy today. Power reserves are being refilled. We are not threatened by a blackout,” Minister of Climate and Environment Anna Moskwa wrote on Twitter.
Any nation that has, among its useless plethora of Ministries of Silly Walks, a Ministry of “Climate”, is extremely likely to be well on the road to energy poverty and shortages. Make believe solutions to invented problems involving make believe laws of physics may attract mindless low educated sheeple voters but reality always inserts itself eventually.
Polish power grid operator PSE asked some companies to lower power use on Friday evening, while generators will need to provide extra capacity to boost reserves for the peak demand hours.
PSE announced the ‘danger period’ during which there would be a lack of sufficient reserves in the system would run from 1700-1900 GMT.
While the announcement of the danger period marks a precedent, the grid manager regularly pays fees to power plants to keep generators on standby and to industrial users to be ready to cut their consumption.
PSE said the announcement would not affect regular energy consumers and was not immediately available for further comment, Poland’s climate ministry said it was monitoring the situation.
“I have called for the energy security team to convene. The situation is due to low winds and renewable energy today. Power reserves are being refilled. We are not threatened by a blackout,” Minister of Climate and Environment Anna Moskwa wrote on Twitter.
Polish grid operator flags insufficient reserve margin for Friday evening peak
Polish power grid operator PSE asked some companies to lower power use on Friday evening, while generators will need to provide extra capacity to boost reserves for the peak demand hours.
www.reuters.com