
https://marketwatch.zenergi.co.uk/price/10-05-2022/
Even my Octopus gas tracker tariff for today has dropped to the lowest I've seen it at 2.82p / kWh.

This is one of the ones that I'm aware of in Cheshire.Moxi wrote: ↑Wed May 11, 2022 11:27 am They were going to fil the redundant salt mines in Cheshire with Gas some decades back but abandoned that for short term supplies instead, not sure how long that sort of infrastructure would take to re-instate.
Theres a whole industry for flexible gas bladders that can be installed literally overnight if theres a wedge of land available to house them but they are the sort of size of the old town gas monitors so you would need a lot!
North sea storage ? not sure what infrastructure exists to pump back in to the wells out there ?
As usual we had the infrastructure once but let it go to rack and ruin so now we have to take the pain to re-build some contingency into our denuded infrastructure - again this is why short term 5 year politics doesn't fit well with National best interest - none of the politicians think further ahead than the next poll let alone whats required 15 years hence.
Moxi
You beat me to it. Those caverns were specially "excavated" to ensure they were perfect for the job, Without doubt they can double their capacity if the price is right. I don't know if a well optimised for salt extraction could be proved to be fit for purpose for storage, although they were (supposed to be) isolated vertical pockets too. Anyway, I hope they know the market and were able to run their volume down ahead of the current low price...smegal wrote: ↑Wed May 11, 2022 11:35 amThis is one of the ones that I'm aware of in Cheshire.Moxi wrote: ↑Wed May 11, 2022 11:27 am They were going to fil the redundant salt mines in Cheshire with Gas some decades back but abandoned that for short term supplies instead, not sure how long that sort of infrastructure would take to re-instate.
Theres a whole industry for flexible gas bladders that can be installed literally overnight if theres a wedge of land available to house them but they are the sort of size of the old town gas monitors so you would need a lot!
North sea storage ? not sure what infrastructure exists to pump back in to the wells out there ?
As usual we had the infrastructure once but let it go to rack and ruin so now we have to take the pain to re-build some contingency into our denuded infrastructure - again this is why short term 5 year politics doesn't fit well with National best interest - none of the politicians think further ahead than the next poll let alone whats required 15 years hence.
Moxi
https://www.storengy.co.uk/
There's no shortage of salt in the area, so I'd expect that "they" could build more.
I thought the problem was that it had already shut down? The wikipedia article saysFintray wrote: ↑Wed May 11, 2022 12:03 pm There's always this one https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rough_(facility)
In June 2017, Centrica announced the closure of the Rough gas storage site due to safety concerns. The rundown of the plant will take up to four years to complete
Yes, I know it has been shut down, just another problem with having critical services in the hands of companies rather than part of the national infrastructure. If it's not making money shut it down rather than ensure that the UK has a sufficient buffer of gas storage in case of emergencies.AE-NMidlands wrote: ↑Wed May 11, 2022 12:29 pmI thought the problem was that it had already shut down? The wikipedia article saysFintray wrote: ↑Wed May 11, 2022 12:03 pm There's always this one https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rough_(facility)In June 2017, Centrica announced the closure of the Rough gas storage site due to safety concerns. The rundown of the plant will take up to four years to complete