London Power Prices Spike 5,000%, Relies On Belgium To Thwart Rolling Blackout

London Power Prices Spike 5,000%, Relies On Belgium To Thwart Rolling Blackout:

London’s power grid was pushed to the brink of failure following last week’s record-breaking heatwave.

Javier Blas, a Bloomberg Opinion columnist covering energy and commodities, said power grid disruption hit the eastern part of the British capital for a brief period on July 20 as air conditioners were turned down and spiked power demand, resulting in a bottleneck on the grid.

British utilities had trouble pulling from other power-generating sources on the grid. They relied on Belgium via undersea water cables across the English Channel to increase power supply — boosting power prices to a record high of £9,724.54 (about $11,685) per megawatt hour. This is more than 5,000% versus average power prices of £178 (about $215) per megawatt hour.

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