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It is time we took the generation of power into public control – Herald (letters)

Published by SAS Volunteer on October 19, 2018 October 19, 2018

YOUR front-page article “Winds of change: power giant goes 100% green “
(The Herald, October 17 seems to have fallen for Scottish Power’s spin on
its decision to sell off its gas and hydro plants. Reading the detail of
the decision, the company will still supply its customers with electricity
from non-green sources if its wind power fails to generate enough power –
for example, on non-windy days. So, it is not 100 per cent green. In fact,
if that were its intention why did it sell its hydro plants? These would
have given it a balance between two green sources – wind and hydro and made
it less likely for it to have to turn to non-green sources to keep
customers supplied. One is forced to conclude that the company’s decision
was made for purely commercial reasons which were dressed up as
environmental for the press.
For us to achieve carbon-free electricity generation we need to have a
national plan which will invest in creating the correct mix of different
sources – wind, tidal, wave, hydro, solar, nuclear and storage technologies
so we can always balance our sources of supply with our demand. I believe
this will only be possible with a nationalisation of the power generation
companies. At the moment power generation is in private hands with each
generating company making decisions based on their own commercial needs.
This has, for example, led to a rush to adopt more and more wind power
without considering the risk that over reliance on this one volatile green
source means that we are ever more likely to face a situation where we
cannot balance supply and demand thus leading to power cuts. Only by having
power generation owned by the nation can we look at the overall mix of
generation and make the investment decisions required to balance the system.
Kenneth Brown,
16 Turnhill Drive, Erskine.

 

 


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