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What does it mean when the Nuclear generating needle is in the red?

https://www.gridwatch.templar.co.uk/

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  • You could think that it says that the folk who manage the website have not set up the 100% of the display 'meters' quite right, or at least that the available capacity has changed since they did.They do periodically re-organise the scales on the dashboard - the full scale deflection for coal has shrunk over time and renewables have expanded. Nuclear has shrunk during maintenance shutdowns - perhaps something has come back on a bit early . As  others have said, once fueled up, a nuclear plant just runs at more or less full chat - you could take unfinished fuel rods out to shut down, and waste the heat they produce, but you'd not normally do so.

    The level indicated on the meter is not really a concern,

    Compare the scales with a few older versions

    ten years ago....

    or

    5 years ago

    look different to each other and also

    A few months ago...

    Mike

  • Yes, the small daily and weekly graphs are good but maybe they could use filled in colours to total up the generation types one above the other; say bottom green for hydro, followed by wind above it in blue, then CCGT for hydro-carbons in red, above which is coal in black at the top as a very last resort. 

    Note that wood burning should not be considered green as it is a carbo-hydrate is mostly imported causing deforestation and also emits CO2.  To fill the gap when the wind drops off the old nuclear stations should be rehabbed ASAP while we wait for new ones to be commissioned..

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  • Yes, the small daily and weekly graphs are good but maybe they could use filled in colours to total up the generation types one above the other; say bottom green for hydro, followed by wind above it in blue, then CCGT for hydro-carbons in red, above which is coal in black at the top as a very last resort. 

    Note that wood burning should not be considered green as it is a carbo-hydrate is mostly imported causing deforestation and also emits CO2.  To fill the gap when the wind drops off the old nuclear stations should be rehabbed ASAP while we wait for new ones to be commissioned..

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