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15% discount on all online orders Independent Minds
 
 
200 pages, Paperback
198x312mm, Portrait

Published July 2010



ISBN-10: 1906768404
ISBN-13: 9781906768409
Price £9.99
 
When will the Lights go out?
 
Derek Birkett lays bare the facts of power engineering. He assesses the viability of the Government’s
renewable energy policy and expectations and explains why official targets and pronouncements are
essentially illusory.

Since the later 1990s the public and political mind has been preoccupied with global warming. In a bid to develop ‘renewable’ energy sources the damaging costs already being inflicted on the electricity consumer, domestic and commercial, have been obscured. Simultaneously, such novel technologies have come to
threaten the stability of the nation’s electricity supply.

Birkett’s study reveals that the lavish incentives offered to developers of new technologies are only
one of the many costs being passed on to the customer in the country’s scramble to meet pledges on
reduction of carbon emissions. Furthermore, renewable energy technologies – notably wind
power – are creating widespread uncertainty in the electricity supply chain, resulting in an ever greater dependency on supplies of gas. Meanwhile, the gratuitous cutting back of nuclear and coal power generation over the coming decade
has the potential to provoke an economic emergency equivalent to the 2008 banking crisis.

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Derek Birkett - Derek Birkett is the former Grid Control Engineer of Northern Scotland. He has a lifetime of experience in electricity supply throughout Britain and has been involved in the installation and commissioning of several power stations, whether coal-fired, hydro or nuclear, including Dounreay.

Lord Walker of Worcester - Lord Walker served on all the government cabinets between 1970 and 1990. The posts he held included Secretary of State for the Environment (1970-72) and Secretary of State for Energy (1983-87).