Gas producers love wind power because of its hopeless intermittency, which drives demand for gas and raises prices across the board.
No better example has been Europe’s months-long wind drought, when wind power output was little more than pitiful and the demand for gas, accordingly, went through the roof.
Craig Mackinlay explains the relationship below.
Green energy cannot save us
The Critic
Craig Mackinlay
10 February 2022
Amid the furore surrounding “birthdaycakegate”, “cheeseandwinegate” and “proseccogate”, which could still derail the premiership of Boris Johnson, the risks in Ukraine are looming large and the certainty of a cost of living crisis lies dead ahead. The government must deal with it. To restore trust with the wider public and the new voters who, perhaps for the first time voted Conservative in 2019, Boris Johnson has to show that he is the one with the solutions to the problems Britain is facing.
While…
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