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Dubman The lack of foresight is the most worrying, at least the current battery projects are going well like BritishVolt

Oh wait a minute… A 30GWh battery storage facility located close to renewable generation farms directly connected to the grid, sounds perfect!

Now in administration due to a lack of funds and seeking a buyout…

EDF energy, from a £21 million loss to a £1.12 billion profit within a year, top work team!

Everyone has been sold a lie and in the process have been robbed blind. If there isn’t a full independent enquiry into these companies then the country is officially dead.

  • Amps replied to this.

    Amps bit harsh on Chelsea, I think Todd is doing a fine job

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    Goldmans are predicting oil prices rising north of $100 a barrel again this year.

    Agree with your ‘Buckle Up’ comment.

    But don’t forget; ‘Inflation will be coming down soon!’! (LOL)!

    23 days later

    We got a new nuclear power plant online this week. It was late 14 years, but better late then never eh?

    • Amps replied to this.

      Homegrove It was late 14 years

      Fuckin lollers! I can’t begin to imagine the the issues they must hit, financially and technically, but that’s daft as fuck.

        Amps luckily the French company building it had to pay for the complications, instead of the tax payers here. It was a settled sum when Finland bought it from Areva. I think it beat the new Berlin airport with a couple of years. That was really late too.

        I checked, Berlin’s new airport was 9 years late.

        Blame the new world wide army of “project managers”

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          “A one-off rise to energy bills of up to £17 a year to help prevent suppliers going bust is being considered by the UK’s energy watchdog.”

          I’m not sure how these companies are coping at this difficult time, the shareholders mental health must really be taking a hit

          https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-67087043