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Britain's Drax says new gas plants' start postponed due to slow grid connection

British power generator Drax stated the start of 3 brand-new gasfired power to early next year due to the fact that of delays in getting the jobs linked to the power grid, it said on Monday.

The projects are anticipated to offer back-up power when not enough renewable electrical energy, from wind or solar tasks readily available.

Commissioning of Drax's three (gas) advancements is because of start in early 2025 and they're anticipated to be completely functional later on in the year. This is later than initially planned, mainly due to hold-ups in being offered with a grid connection by the pertinent authorities, a Drax spokesperson said in an email.

It had been anticipated that the projects would begin operation by the end of 2024.

British energy regulator Ofgem last week proposed regulations to reduce a backlog in brand-new jobs looking for grid connection, which the system operator stated would be important for the nation to satisfy its clean power objectives.

The three plants are expected to have a combined capability of around 1 gigawatts

(source: Reuters)