Kelly in the Times
Jul 3, 2013
Bishop Hill in Climate: Sceptics, Energy: grid

Mike Kelly had a letter in the Times yesterday, following on from the story about possible energy blackouts.

Sir, If we have rolling blackouts in the grid in the coming winters, where does the responsibility lie? Real engineers know that infrastructure projects take a decade to deliver. Our preoccupation with alternative energies that do not generate electricity for weeks on end in dark winters originates with the drafters of the Climate Change Bill, who should have taken heed of engineers. A lack of electricity on demand is characteristic of Third World countries, and our country has been betrayed that this should happen to us. We are contemplating sanctions for misbehaviour in the healthcare and banking sectors; why not in the energy policy sector?

Professor Michael J. Kelly
Prince Philip Professor of Technology, University of Cambridge

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