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Soothing words about electricity supplies from power bosses and politicians are not fooling the public. If the wind doesn’t blow on a cold winter evening they need to be prepared. Net zero ideology matters more than people’s well-being it seems.
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Britons are snapping up large batteries costing up to £1,400, as concerns grow over winter power cuts, reports The Telegraph.
A large manufacturer of portable batteries, Anker Innovations Technology, has said that sales were up to three times higher in October than in the previous month.
Normally, it sells power station products to the US where power cuts are more common, while UK customers have traditionally only bought them for camping.
But Britons who worry about blackouts this winter are now stocking up, PR manager Lorna Smith told Bloomberg.
The 757 Powerhouse model, which costs around £1400 and can recharge a portable fridge for…
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