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British Grid warns about tight supply of electricity on Wednesday evening

The National Energy System Operator in Britain (NESO) warned on Wednesday night of a shortage of electricity and urged the utilities to increase their power supply.

The NESO has a number of measures to make sure there is enough power to meet the demand.

On Tuesday evening, as the cold weather gripped much of Britain, the government issued an electricity margin notification asking generators to provide more power on Wednesday night.

It said that at 1200 GMT there was still a possible system margin of 1,120 Megawatts short of what it wanted to have available.

The notice was also withdrawn shortly afterwards.

The capacity market scheme pays generators to ensure that power is available when the demand is high.

In an emailed message, a NESO spokeswoman said that "these notices do NOT mean that the electricity supply is at risk or there is not enough to meet demand."

Both of these notifications are part of NESO’s operational toolkit, and are routinely used during winters. Reporting by Susanna Twidale, Editing by Bernadettebaum and Kevin Liffey

(source: Reuters)