NESO: Winter black out risk falls, as clean tech delivers improved energy security

James Murray
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NESO: Winter black out risk falls, as clean tech delivers improved energy security

Annual Winter Outlook reports lowest risk of winter energy shortages in the past four years, as interconnectors and renewables projects come online

The UK's energy security has improved significantly ahead of the winter, despite the recent shutdown of the country's last coal-fired power station. That is the headline conclusion from the annual Winter...

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