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Coronavirus and electricity supply.

If the coronavirus becomes widespread in the UK, is the electricity supply likely to be interrupted ?

My concerns would be lack of key staff in power stations, whether caused by sickness, fear of sickness, or transport restrictions.

What about "normal" breakdowns of generating equipment that cant be promptly repaired for want of imported spares ?

And considering transmission and distribution, again what about staff shortages, lack of imported spares such as jointing kits and the like.


As just one example, tyres are ALREADY in short supply. I doubt that the electrical generating and distribution industries keep ANY spare tyres for company vehicles, relying instead on leased or hired vehicles, who in turn rely on buying tyres as needed with almost no stock holding.


Whilst the load is reducing at this time of year, looking ahead, what about NEXT winter ?


What do others think ?
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  • Chris Pearson:



    That is more or less my view - get it now so that if you need medical assistance, beds are available; but there is of course the possibility of not getting it at all, so I am not going looking for it.



    There is also the possibility that you will catch it and not realise due to having only minor symptoms - and in fact may already have had it if you have had a heavy cold or recent flu symptoms.

    I think that the electricity supply will probably be fine, as long as nothing out of the ordinary hits the system. If there are an increased number of people off and something critical happens (e.g. storms bringing down power lines) where intervention is necessary it may take longer than anticipated to recover the network.

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  • Chris Pearson:



    That is more or less my view - get it now so that if you need medical assistance, beds are available; but there is of course the possibility of not getting it at all, so I am not going looking for it.



    There is also the possibility that you will catch it and not realise due to having only minor symptoms - and in fact may already have had it if you have had a heavy cold or recent flu symptoms.

    I think that the electricity supply will probably be fine, as long as nothing out of the ordinary hits the system. If there are an increased number of people off and something critical happens (e.g. storms bringing down power lines) where intervention is necessary it may take longer than anticipated to recover the network.

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