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15 years ago, in 2011, the chief executive of National Grid said that “families would have to get used to only using power when it was available, rather than constantly” when the UK switched from gas to relying on wind turbines to power the nation.

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How the Wind Blew

By Ben Pile, 1 July 2026

I was talking to a friend this morning, who tells me that some folks, broadly in the conservative sphere, are just now catching on to the fact that the “Smart Grid” (ho ho ho) is going to be able to switch off your appliances.

I tried explaining this to people at the 2012 Cheltenham Science Festival, which accidentally invited me to debate. They didn’t ask me back.

Anyway, it turns out that the video of the debate is on YouTube. So here it is.

Royal Academy of Engineering: 2012 Cheltenham Science Festival – Wind power the great debate – Royal Academy of Engineering, 6 December 2012 (74 mins)

If you are unable to watch the video above on YouTube, you can watch it on Rumble HERE.

I found it astonishing that the grid’s managers were talking openly about rationing power, but that this was of only limited interest to the media, and had practically no political consequences.

Chief Executive of National Grid, Steve Holliday, had told an audience at the Royal Academy of Engineering the year before that power wasn’t going to be available when it was needed. The next year, the same Academy held a debate about wind power, where I reminded the Cheltenham audience of the Grid boss’s words to engineers, to incredulity from the engineer on my right and the hardcore green to my left.

In 2011, Steve Holliday, chief executive of National Grid, warned that the “era of constant electricity at home is ending” due to the UK’s shift toward wind power and dwindling gas supplies. See ‘The Empire Strikes Out’, Watts Up With That, 4 March 2011

Here’s that speech from Holliday, which is given the false title “power to the people” – false, because as he said himself: “we all need to be clear about what we can and can’t afford.”

Royal Academy of Engineering: Power to the People – Steve Holliday – Royal Academy of Engineering, 1 March 2011, uploaded on 25 January 2013 (92 mins)

If you are unable to watch the video above on YouTube, you can watch it on Rumble HERE.

I must confess, I haven’t watched it fully. It’s very boring.

Given all the recent talk of “electrification” (as discussed in the previous post HERE), it’s amazing to think that there has been so little talk of reliable generation. Yet this deficit has been understood for such a long time.

About the Author

Ben Pile is a British independent researcher, writer and video maker who is sceptical of environmentalism, warmongery, mainstream politics and corporate media. In 2007, he founded the website ‘Climate Resistance’.

Over the years, he has frustrated the climate alarmist mob sufficiently to have earned himself a hit piece on the climate activist blog DeSmog.

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1 day ago

The UK doesn’t wish to adopt Modular Nuclear Reactors like the US and other countries are. I spent 4 years in the UK, and they seem to be stuck in languishing in the past.

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Generating isn’t the problem, it’s the infrastructure of the grid system. The grid system cannot handle the current from the source.