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DAILY ENERGY NEWS  | 07/07/2022
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BoJo's days were numbered the second he cozied up to the greens.
 

Bloomberg (7/7/22) reports: "National Grid Plc has laid out plans for a £54 billion upgrade to the electricity grid, the biggest investment since the 1950s, to connect up its growing fleet of offshore wind farms.  The current government set a goal to reach 50 gigawatts of offshore wind capacity by the end of the decade, more than triple the amount generating power today. That will require a huge upgrade to cabling infrastructure to transport electricity from the turbines at sea to population centers in the south of England. New transmission lines are necessary for the country’s energy transition but are often controversial with local populations who object to having massive pylons carrying electric cables and humming sub-stations. Some of the grid expansion will be carried out by companies including Iberdrola SA’s Scottish Power unit, SSE Plc and National Grid Plc. The plan 'is a key step in providing certainty to offshore wind developers and mitigating potential impacts on the environment and local communities from energy infrastructure'” said Fintan Slye, executive director of National Grid’s electricity system operator. The upgrades will be essential in making use of the electricity from a wave of new projects that have secured leases to Britain’s seabed, including at least 8 gigawatts of projects around England and Wales and some of the 25 gigawatts of wind farm sites that Scotland leased earlier this year. Britain committed to building more offshore wind with its biggest ever renewables auction on Thursday, helping reduce the country’s dependence on volatile fossil fuel prices and easing future bills for homes and businesses...The £54 billion investment figure assumes £32 billion for the offshore network to connect 23 gigawatts of capacity and £22 billion from the Network Options Assessment to enable the full 50 gigawatts, National Grid said."

"A transition to renewable energy and electric cars won’t happen without energy security, which, at least for the next several decades, necessitates access to a diverse and reliable array of energy sources.  The global mismatch between demand and available supply for oil and natural gas is precarious." 

 

– Daniel Yergin, S&P Global

Gas prices are only a crisis because of the incompetence in Washington.

Attempting to "seize a clean energy future" is what got us here and Democrats have been warned...

Here are a few #ThrowbackThrusday clips to remind everyone high energy prices are an intentionally chosen policy outcome that Democrats have been seeking for years.

They were warned, but $5 dollar gas has been their goal for over a decade.

To be fair to Biden, the boss has been victim-blaming on gas prices since the last go around. Here Obama rolls out the original "Just buy a Tesla" argument.

Energy Markets

 
WTI Crude Oil: ↑ $103.23
Natural Gas: ↑ $5.78
Gasoline: ↓ $4.75
Diesel: ↓ $5.69
Heating Oil: ↑ $359.82
Brent Crude Oil: ↑ $104.87
US Rig Count: ↑ 8.20

 

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