Berlin’s Terror-Blackout Enters 4th Day As Tens Of Thousands Suffer In Cold Without Heat!

From the NoTricksZone

By P Gosselin

A humanitarian catastrophe unfolds in Berlin after leftwing fanatics sabotage power grid…

It’s as if the green movement can’t destroy Germany’s energy supply quickly enough. Now fanatics are resorting to sabotage attacks on lifeline power grids.

Epicenter of Berlin’s January 3rd terror attack blackout. 

For the second time in less than four months, lunatic fanatics have sabotaged Berlin’s power supply through a deliberate arson attack on a cable bridge over the Teltow Canal. The fire severely damaged high-voltage cables connected to the nearby Lichterfelde heat and power station. The blackout began in the early hours of Saturday, January 3, 2026, with emergency services first alerted to the cause around 5:45 AM.

45,000 households, 2,200 businesses go cold and dark

The primary areas affected include Zehlendorf, Steglitz, Wannsee, Nikolassee and Lichterfelde. Initially, the outage impacted approximately 45,000 to 50,000 households and over 2,200 businesses. While some residents were reconnected over the weekend, roughly 25,000 to 30,000 households remained without power as of today.

Terrorist attack on fossil fuels, AI centers

A far-left extremist group known as the “Vulkangruppe” (Volcano Group) has claimed responsibility — again — stating they targeted the infrastructure to protest “the fossil fuel economy” and the rising energy demands of AI data centers.

The attack appears to have been timed to cause as much pain and suffering as possible, coinciding with a mid-winter cold snap with temperatures hovering well below freezing. The situation is quickly escalating into a humanitarian disaster as city, state and federal authorities incompentently bungle and dither about.

Services, communications, heat pumps cease

Most homes in the area rely on electric pumps or grid-connected systems for heat; some residents reported indoor temperatures dropping to 13°C (55°F). Mobile phone networks, landlines, and internet services have been disrupted. Elevators are out of order (trapping elderly residents in high-rises), traffic lights are dark, and local trains (S-Bahn) have faced significant delays.

There have already been reports of looting as residents have been forced to leave their homes, making them open targets for thieves.

Numerous schools and shops remain closed. Hospitals initially relied on emergency generators, though most have now been reconnected to the grid.

More days needed to restore power

The grid operator, Stromnetz Berlin, estimates that power will be fully restored by the afternoon of Thursday, January 8, 2026. The delay is due to the complexity of replacing heavy high-voltage cables and the fact that the ground is currently frozen, making repair work more difficult.

In the meantime, the city has opened emergency shelters (such as the Cole Sports Centre and Zehlendorf Town Hall) and the German Armed Forces are providing hot meals to residents.

Harsh criticism: incompetent authorities

Bungling authorities have faced sharp criticism, primarily centered on the city’s lack of disaster preparedness.

There has been significant public outcry over the “chaotic” distribution of information. Outlets like Blackout News and local social media feeds have described the relief efforts as “photos with politicians instead of leadership,” highlighting cases where elderly residents (some in their late 90s) were left in cold emergency shelters on simple cots.

The UVB (Lobby Group for Berlin-Brandenburg Businesses) has criticized the lack of security for critical infrastructure. They pointed out that a single bridge fire could cause millions of euros in damage and shutter over 2,000 businesses, calling for a radical rethink of how the city protects its energy “lifelines.”

2nd major attack in less than 4 months

Meanwhile, members of the opposition in the Berlin House of Representatives have questioned why, after a similar attack in September 2025 and the Tesla factory attack in 2024, the Senate and Stromnetz Berlin had not implemented better physical security or “redundancy” (backup) systems for these vulnerable cable bridges.

Speculation spready over state-sponsored sabotage

Some critics point out that that carrying out an attack of this quality requires a “high level of technical sophistication”, thus leading to speculation on the Internet that insider knowledge or state-sponsored sabotage may have been involved.

Security analysts and grid experts have noted that the attack was not a random act of vandalism. The perpetrators precisely targeted a cable bridge—a known “soft spot” where multiple high-voltage lines are concentrated and exposed.

The Vulkan group’s 2,500-word letter claiming responsibility for the attack contained specific technical details about the incendiary devices and the specific cables targeted, leading the Germany’s State Security Service to classify it as highly credible. 

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Tim F
January 6, 2026 8:16 am

More likely it is a Russian funded and supported group.

Reply to  Tim F
January 6, 2026 8:32 am

I would assume that if it were the ‘Russians’, the local authorities would be all over it by now. The fact that they aren’t probably means the culprits belong to one of their fellow travelers on the Left.

Tim F
Reply to  Frank from NoVA
January 6, 2026 9:06 am

Putin funded the German Green left for the last decade. I am quite sure that German intel is all over this.

cgh
Reply to  Tim F
January 6, 2026 9:26 am

Much longer than that. The KGB started providing financing and support for an assortment of Green lobbies and Party during the early 1970s. The program of undermining Germany’s nuclear and other industrial programmes was so successful that this was a main reason why Yuri Andropov, then head of the KGB, was selected to be Brehznev’s successor in 1982. Andropov’s work ensured that the Soviet Union would find a guaranteed market for its oil and gas.

SxyxS
Reply to  cgh
January 6, 2026 11:06 am

Oh yeah, they were so ” successful” that literally all fully commercial german nuclear power plants since the 1970ies onwards, Einstein.
(and who actually started phasing out nuclear power in Germany was Angela”electricity is way too cheap ” Merkel, from the conservative Christian( satanic branch I guess) CDU)

Who was really undermining Germans access to cheap energy was the USA.
Kennedy was sabotaging the Dryzhba pipeline deal.
Reagan did the same with the Siberia pipeline( and an impressive explosion in 1982).
And when the Kagan – Nuland government told it’s proxy puppet in Ukraine to halt Russian gas deliveries Putin was blamed for the transfer stop.
And then the Blinken- Government bombed North Stream away,
because it is so much worse to be dependent on cheap Russian gas
than on 250% more expensive gas from a country, whose own deep state behemoth said that
” Having the US as enemy may be dangerous, but having them as friends is leathal”,
after the US killed it’s own proxy leader Diem in Vietnam.

While it is likely that Russia has been financing environmental movements these recent year,
the green parties were result of the Club of Rome
as they follow the playbook of them and the WEF(hardly a proRussia club)
and the UN(which is not based in Russia but…)

We can see this BTW that those greenies supported the fake Ukrainian narrative with all its plotholes and turned pro war(quite the interesting twist for a bunch of peace loving,soft ass fagots), instead of siding with Putin and against the nazis( azov banderites,jäger brigade etc ) they pretend to hate so much.

Reply to  SxyxS
January 6, 2026 11:26 am

you are bonkers!
I know other people like you, and I can’t stand hearing their drivel on the phone.

antigtiff
Reply to  SxyxS
January 6, 2026 12:06 pm

“instead of siding with Putin”……Putin is your pal, huh?

Reply to  SxyxS
January 6, 2026 12:24 pm

Doesn’t it make sense that America wouldn’t appreciate Germany becoming dependent on Russian energy?

ozspeaksup
Reply to  Joseph Zorzin
January 7, 2026 4:49 am

yes as soon as germany started dithering about reopening Nord…it got bombed how bloody convenient ! usa would lost shitloads of $ from costly lpg

ozspeaksup
Reply to  SxyxS
January 7, 2026 4:48 am

i cant UPvote you enough well said ;-))

Reply to  Tim F
January 6, 2026 2:04 pm

German intel”

There is none in their parliament.. what makes you think there is any anywhere else.

SxyxS
Reply to  Frank from NoVA
January 6, 2026 9:14 am

Correct.
See how they all totally lost their shit when a single Russian drone landed on a polish roof (the roof was not damaged, these drones don’t have the range to get there = it was placed there, to create this artificial outrage).

Even when real sabotage happened and the perpetrators got caught
as with Starmers burning homes or polish railways and the perpetrators turn out to be Ukrainian , they blame Russia.

So if they don’t do it in this case than most probably the top of the hierarchy is aware that the perpetrators are George Soros employees.

Anyway – I don’t care.Berlin is a leftie perverted shithole.
It’s good that they have become the Guinea Pigs for the Brave New Net Zero world.
(it’ll also be interesting to see which way Blackrock- Merz will try to abuse it)

Reply to  SxyxS
January 6, 2026 11:28 am

“the perpetrators are George Soros employees.
Anyway – I don’t care.Berlin is a leftie perverted shithole.”

and you are from where??
The moon?

SxyxS
Reply to  pigs_in_space
January 7, 2026 3:53 am

As a pigspace you should know that no one lives on the moon .

watersider
Reply to  Tim F
January 6, 2026 8:51 am

Can we blame Trump? After all he is to blame for EVERYTHING/sarc

Reply to  watersider
January 6, 2026 12:26 pm

No, CO2 is. 🙂

Reply to  watersider
January 6, 2026 2:57 pm

I’ll blame Trump for many things. I have the utmost contempt for adulterous, bribe-taking fraudsters.
But this does not seem to be related to the Americans in anyway, whatsoever.

It looks like the Russian funded German Green party again.

Note the similar tactics used in Ukraine, knocking out energy infrastructure in the depth of winter.

Reply to  MCourtney
January 7, 2026 7:00 am

Since the attack echoes the general intent of the leadership of Germany, the EU, and, indeed, the entire Green-affiliated hierarchy, does that mean that most of Europe and the UK are Russian-funded?
No doubt Russia has promoted unrest and instability in its adversaries, much as the West has sought to destabilize them and maintain a crumbling hegemony, but in consideration of parsimony, Russia needs to do very little to facilitate the destruction of an entity that is hellbent on its own demise.

Gregory Woods
Reply to  Tim F
January 6, 2026 9:52 am

You seem to be an idiot.

Tim F
Reply to  Gregory Woods
January 6, 2026 11:07 am

Your reply says everything about you that anyone needs to know.

Neil Lock
January 6, 2026 8:42 am

I hope this causes a “great reset” in a lot of German people’s minds. Reliable, affordable energy is more important than virtue signalling.

John XB
Reply to  Neil Lock
January 7, 2026 8:16 am

Five years of war and countrywide devastation didn’t reset their minds – they emerged just as they had been before, the Master Race, the true rulers of Europe.

Sparta Nova 4
January 6, 2026 8:46 am

I posted these related links on a different thread:

Protest over AI, climate crisis leaves tens of thousands without power in Berlin
https://www.cnbc.com/2026/01/05/berlin-power-outage-officials-suspect-arson-attack.html

Blackout Reveals German Vulnerability to Infrastructure Attacks
https://financialpost.com/pmn/business-pmn/blackout-reveals-german-vulnerability-to-infrastructure-attacks

Eurostar warns of ‘major disruption’ as power outage halts services between France and England
https://www.cnbc.com/2025/12/30/eurostar-hit-by-power-outage-during-height-of-new-year-travel-season.html?recirc=taboolainternal

Given the vulnerabilities embraced with Net Zero, this could well be the harbinger of events to come.
Imagine going 4-7 days with no electricity, water, lighting, heating.

1saveenergy
Reply to  Sparta Nova 4
January 6, 2026 9:12 am

That’s the joys of putting all your eggs in one basket in a modern, civilised country.
Let’s electrify everything, can’t afford backups or a dual supply, but it’ll be OK (:-((

ozspeaksup
Reply to  1saveenergy
January 7, 2026 4:55 am

yup and Aus east states having the joy…of a row of 40c+ or close-day 2 and already some power in SA dropped state govt says shell be jake mate! err NO it wont be this is only day 2 of 4 expected .so much for all the wind n PV setups and BIL$ batteries huh?
I have a wooden home in west vic no aircon only fans and I buy ice for me n dogs and rely on power to use bore water to try n cool us a bit power goes im stuffed no water for house OR cooling

January 6, 2026 9:17 am

Living in the country, being able to ‘throw another log on the fire’ is the best energy security available.

Reply to  Lil-Mike
January 6, 2026 12:29 pm

I replaced my wood stove a few years ago- and it’s EPA approved for low pollution. I noticed right way- the old stove’s smoke was bluish white- the new one’s smoke is pure white.

2hotel9
January 6, 2026 9:19 am

Quick search turned up a plethora of hits for this group, and yep, Russian and Chinese and Soros support is most likely easily proven. So German government is not going to go after them. City police are probably facing a great deal of resistance from national government agencies and EU. INTERPOL most likely has the oxygen line to any investigation of Vulkangruppe clamped off tight. Can’t be attacking fellow leftist scumbags, don’t ya know!

Lark
Reply to  2hotel9
January 6, 2026 5:43 pm

When an extremist group is doing exactly the same thing the government is doing, but faster, it’s nearly guaranteed there are many connections between the two.
Ideology, funding, people, justifications, …

What a happy coincidence that the EU has all those shiny new censorship laws!

Robertvd
Reply to  2hotel9
January 7, 2026 7:42 am

Same goes for Greenpeace.

Neil Pryke
January 6, 2026 9:19 am

It’s often pointed out that the activists care little for the animal and plant victims of climate “harm”…
They appear to be full-on sado-masochists, too…

January 6, 2026 9:19 am

If anyone dies from this, those responsible SHOULD be charged with murder. But I doubt that would happen.

cgh
Reply to  Tony_G
January 6, 2026 9:29 am

I would settle happily for a good old-fashioned public lynching.

Reply to  cgh
January 6, 2026 9:48 am

The people should form a militia, gather hemp rope, capture, and hang these vandals. Enough already with this nonsense.

Sparta Nova 4
Reply to  Harold Pierce
January 6, 2026 12:15 pm

They will have to settle for torches and pitchforks.

BenVincent
Reply to  Sparta Nova 4
January 6, 2026 2:54 pm

Open flame torches are probably banned due to pollution and CO2.

jdunfee12
January 6, 2026 9:23 am

In general, these kinds of protestors don’t get the kind of prosecution that is needed to deter them. Such groups should at least be held financially accountable for lost profits, and compensation to each individual who is inconvenienced. If the perpetrators don’t have the millions necessary to do so, then, at least in the U.S., slavery is authorized in our Constitution as punishment for crime.

Robertvd
Reply to  jdunfee12
January 7, 2026 7:46 am

In a country with Direct Taxation there is no Freedom , only Slavery.

conrad ziefle
January 6, 2026 9:26 am

Nothing like this to make the AfD more appealing to more citizens. 10% of the citizens turn, and they are no longer the biggest party, they are the majority party.

Bruce Cobb
January 6, 2026 9:35 am

In the 30’s it was the brownshirts.
Now it’s the greenshirts.
Some things never change.

Reply to  Bruce Cobb
January 6, 2026 11:32 am

Don’t worry, this time socialism will work.

Sparta Nova 4
Reply to  Bruce Cobb
January 6, 2026 12:16 pm

Did the brown shirts turn green from mold being in the closet for so long?

cgh
Reply to  Bruce Cobb
January 6, 2026 12:36 pm

Some things never change.

Indeed they don’t. Antifa is near-identical to the tactics of Sturmabteilung in the late 1920s and 1930s. The German coalition government’s attempts to make illegal all political opposition resembles the rule by the NSDAP starting in 1933.

MarkW
Reply to  cgh
January 6, 2026 6:35 pm

There’s not much difference in politics between the two groups either.

Reply to  Bruce Cobb
January 6, 2026 12:38 pm

The dark night of fascism is always descending in the United States and yet lands only in Europe. — Tom Wolfe

Case-in-Point: ’twas 93 years ago (minus 8 weeks), the Berlin Reichstagbrand (arson) led to the suspension of civil rights. — versus — 5 years ago today that the American equivalent (DC’s J6 riots) just missed achieving the same result.

Reply to  Whetten Robert L
January 6, 2026 12:57 pm

Americans gave them a second chance to get it right this time.

The Trump Administration’s Campaign to Undermine the Next Election

Reply to  MyUsernameReloaded
January 6, 2026 1:04 pm

Yes, but some of us regard ‘J6’ as a false-flag operation. Regardless, ‘eternal vigilance is the price of liberty’ (1790 A.D.)

p.s. According to FAZ.de, electric power is restored (mostly) to that (southwest / american) quarter of Berlin, so far so good. In Winter-Spring of ’92, I worked & lived there, mostly in Dahlem-Dorf aka Berlin-Dahlem, but also housesitting in Nikolassee, one street over from the Stauffenberg home (of Valkyrie fame), and visited the Wannsee-Villa (now museum), site of the infamous conference where the details of the ‘Final Solution’ were approved. The optics (laser) company started by my lab-mates was in Teltow, just across the Canal where this sabotage occurred, to take advantage of the outside-the-Wall subsidies.

Reply to  MyUsernameReloaded
January 6, 2026 2:14 pm

And yes, America did it right in 2024.. your point is ???

And a large part of that was watching the Democrat electoral fraud lot more closely.

Making sure only legal voters vote, and only once, is a large part of what the Democrats call “Electoral Interference”.

It undermines the Democrat’s electoral fraud.

MarkW
Reply to  bnice2000
January 6, 2026 6:37 pm

Keeping illegal voters from voting, is the definition of electoral interference according to most socialists.

Minnesota has a law permitting same day registration. That is, if you are not registered to vote, you can show up at a polling place with documentation that shows you live in the district, register and vote.
If it turns out that your documentation was fraudulent, there is no way to find and remove your vote.
There is one exception to this. If a registered voter “vouches” for you, you don’t need to provide any documentation in order to register. Each registered voter can vote for up to 8 undocumented voters.

Robertvd
Reply to  Whetten Robert L
January 7, 2026 7:54 am

Fascism is bad but Hitler & Co were a different kind of Left wing worms.

Robertvd
Reply to  Bruce Cobb
January 7, 2026 7:47 am

Don’t forget the Climate Jugend.

J Boles
January 6, 2026 9:43 am

But you can bet that all the Volcano Group use FF every day, what flaming hypocrites, typical leftists.

Sparta Nova 4
Reply to  J Boles
January 6, 2026 12:18 pm

I wonder what materials were used to product the pyrotechnics used.
I am willing to be a penny oil was involved.

Why a penny? Because the US mint no longer produces that coin and the future value will be more than 2 cents.

January 6, 2026 10:04 am

Story tip!

Canadian intellectuals got together Nov 21, 2025, to discuss the climate crisis, and how to stop resource development. They used all the right buzz words and rhetoric. 
Some of the topics covered: CCS, climate justice, colonialism, eco-feminist just transition, eco-socialism, evil capitalism, and much, much more. I had to watch it to see just how out of touch these people are!

Meet the Author – Refusing Ecocide: from Fossil Capitalism to a Liveable World
Dr. William Carroll (University of Victoria) will discuss his newest publication, Refusing Ecocide: from Fossil Capitalism to a Liveable World. Routledge 2025 with a slate of distinguished panelists.
(1 hour, 10 mins)

Tom Halla
January 6, 2026 10:20 am

It is a law enforcement problem. For terrorists, rehabilitation through resurrection.

Westfieldmike
January 6, 2026 11:11 am

At least the climate zealots will get a taste of their future.

jvcstone
January 6, 2026 11:18 am

I have nothing against solar energy–in fact have a solar powered pump on a remote well on the property. However, when it comes down to grid purposes, the only appropriate solar energy is that which was fossilized millions of years ago.

KentN
January 6, 2026 12:14 pm

I’m wondering if any additional deaths in Berlin this week will be attributed to “climate change”? Freezing to death because of global warming? Somebody should track what happens there.

January 6, 2026 12:21 pm

So many € Billions have been wasted on “immigrants” and “renewable energy”, that the infrastructure and its security has to be neglected. That thought never entered the minds of German politicians.

cgh
Reply to  whsmith@wustl.edu
January 6, 2026 12:39 pm

Angela Merkel could not have done more damage to Germany if she was a paid agent of the KGB. Same goes for Gerhard Schroeder.

ResourceGuy
January 6, 2026 1:30 pm

Keep it up and it might wake up Germans. Maybe

Bob
January 6, 2026 1:32 pm

What can I say? Crappy government forcing crappy power systems on good people how could you expect any different outcome?

Edward Katz
January 6, 2026 2:12 pm

If the perpetrators are caught, I’d be curious to see what sort of sentences would be imposed. They should be given substantial jail terms in unheated cells . Except in too many left-leaning countries they’d be given extensive psychological examinations, would be found to have had an unhappy childhood life plus some sort of addiction problems and a single-minded goal of saving the planet. Then all they’d receive would be a suspended sentence or house arrest for a week. Soon after, they’d be up to their old stunts again.

January 6, 2026 2:50 pm

German power costs make California $/kWh look cheap. The publicity around Three Mile Island, Fukushima and Chernobyl were highly publicized in order to scare people into believing that nuclear power was inherently unsafe. This was pushed by the main stream media. The sad aspect to this was that the truth was not the lead story. For example:

TMI was caused by operator error. The plant would have protected itself, but an operator who did not fully understand what was going on intervened and this turned a minor incident into a major problem. I can’t blame the press for this without mentioning that GPU (the owner of TMI) did not have a public relations team which could hold news conference the same day with the press. This was a major screw up. The first press conference was held by the NRC after they arrived at the site an evaluated the situation. That was 3 days later.

Fukushima had issues. I was at lunch with a Japanese CEO after the Fukushima problems. I brought it up and got an hour-long discussion of the failures of TEPCO (Tokyo Electric Power). The Japanese are proud of their well managed companies. TEPCO was an embarrassment. The year before the incident, TEPCO was sited for having employees carrying open buckets of radioactive water in the plant. TEPCO was located next to the Pacific Ocean. Tsunamis are common in Japan, since the islands are part of the Pacific Ring of Fire. They clearly did not take tsunamis into account during the design phase of the plant. First they placed the cooling water pumps below ground level. Second, they had no back up for the pumps. The plant is located adjacent to mountains. They could have had water tanks on the mountain side to provide gravity fed cooling water. When the tsunami hit the plant, water poured into the pump pits and shorted them out.

Chernobyl was a Soviet designed plant without a containment. Other countries designed nuclear plants with a containment

Mactoul
Reply to  isthatright
January 6, 2026 8:10 pm

TMI was not a major incident in any case.

DarrinB
Reply to  isthatright
January 7, 2026 9:15 am

“Tsunamis are common in Japan, since the islands are part of the Pacific Ring of Fire. They clearly did not take tsunamis into account during the design phase of the plant.”

Fukushima was designed with tsunamis in mind, it was designed for the maximum wave height calculated by scientist at the time it was built. Later on scientist revised maximum wave height as studies revealed larger fault thrust could occur then originally calculated. Failure here was in getting their license renewed Japanese government did not require a rework of their sea wall to meet new height standards or lifting their backup generators.

technically right
January 6, 2026 4:46 pm

Would be interesting to know the exact technical aspects of this. Based on the information presented in various media outlets it appears that there were high voltage cables that were destroyed. What was the voltage rating and what size and type of construction (xlpe,epr)? Were they in conduit or exposed?

It would appear that the affected cabling was a critical part of the local transmission system. One would think that the local utility would have sufficient spare material on hand and staff trained and available to effect a replacement in a relatively short period of time. That being said, were there other utility assets that were adversely affected that would delay system restoration.

max
January 6, 2026 4:50 pm

The “leadership” of this group should be getting tried for murder.

January 7, 2026 1:52 am

Its a valuable dry run f6r the much larger scale event that is coming to the UK, and should be treated as such by the UK political class, studies, and lessons learned. But it won’t be.

The real thing will happen in the UK on a national basis sometime in the next ten years, it will be caused by a stationary low wind blocking high in December, January or February. It will take wind generation to less than 15% of faceplate for a week to ten days, and for a few days during that period, to around 5% or lower. Solar of course will be negligible. And existing gas and nuclear, which is getting the UK through the current cold spell, will be offline having reached end of life.

The resulting blackouts will be more far reaching, since national in scale, and they will also last far longer, because the UK will have lost its spinning reserve, so restarting will take weeks.

You just have to look at the numbers and at what they are planning. They want to supply close to 50GW peak demand from a combination of 90GW wind and 45GW solar. The peak in the UK is mid day, its a bit under 50GW now, but it will rise a lot with the planned move to heat pumps and EVs. http://www.distrowatch.co.uk. The current gas stations are reaching end of life, the current nuclear is also reaching end of life – EDF was just persuaded to extend the life of nukes they were planning on closing. The lead time for new gas turbine generation is years.

Where is 50+GW going to come from during a week or ten days of cold clear dead calm weather, in January or February? If they get the extra wind installed, maybe it will deliver 10GW on average, but not evenly or consistently, and it will sometimes drop well below 5GW, sometimes briefly as low as 1GW. The rest? Its a mystery. Its not going to happen.

Remember that the UK is stuck with Labour with their huge majority until 2029. There is probably no way the government is going to change. And they are not going to change the Net Zero policy, they are still reciting the mantra of energy independence and lower costs.

Suppose that in 2029 a rational government takes office after the General Election. Then its going to take them years to get gas plant installed. Lead times will have only increased by 2030.

This is a total green disaster coming into view. And a small insight into its nature and impacts can be gleaned from the Berlin situation. But it doesn’t look like anyone in the UK is looking or paying attention. Nothing to do with us….

Dave Andrews
Reply to  michel
January 7, 2026 8:10 am

Don’t worry we have battery backup. Oh…..wait. The average duration of BESS in the country is 1 hour 57 minutes and NESO’s plans for2030 is a total of just over 147GW so we will be fine for around 3-4 hours then.

0perator
January 7, 2026 2:54 am

The worldwide left wants everyone starving to death in the cold and dark.

Sparta Nova 4
Reply to  0perator
January 7, 2026 9:39 am

You will have nothing and you will die happy.