London Heat Adaption Event Cancelled by a Heatwave

Essay by Eric Worrall

Apparently the adaption event venue needed more adaption.

Heat adaptation event cancelled as heatwave grips

James W Kelly London

An event due to be held in central London about how the world can adapt to extreme heat has been cancelled due to soaring temperatures. 

Wednesday’s meeting – titled Extreme Heat: Improving governance and strengthening action around the world – was to have been held at the London School of Economics’ Shaw Library as part of London Climate Action Week.

Organisers said the university’s building did not have any cooling mechanisms in place “like most buildings in London”.

The soaring temperatures have led to hundreds of school closures, or partial closures, across London and southern England. 

Read more: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c3vyz6w5z0zo

Britain’s renewable heavy grid is struggling to keep up with demand from people switching on fans and air conditioners.

Great Britain’s grid operator pays £10m for extra power to avoid supply crunch tonight

Neso expected to pay millions to secure enough electricity to meet demand as households turn on fans and air conditioning

Joanna Partridge Jillian Ambrose
Thu 25 Jun 2026 01.33 AEST First published on Wed 24 Jun 2026 18.23 AEST

Great Britain’s grid operator is expected to pay millions to fire up gas power plants to avoid a rare summer power supply crunch on Wednesday evening as extreme heat puts pressure on the energy system.

The National Energy System Operator (Neso) is expected to pay about £10m on Wednesday to secure enough electricity to meet demand as households turn on air conditioners and electric fans, according to industry data.

The system operator will pay more than four times the usual daily average to secure enough supplies to balance the power system after it issued a notice late on Tuesday asking generators to provide any extra electricity to help meet rising demand due to the impact of the heatwave.

A Neso spokesperson said: “This is due to the impact of extremely high temperatures affecting Great Britain and the continent, and low wind.

Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/jun/24/heatwave-great-britain-grid-operator-extra-electricity-power-plants

Apparently the solar panels fared a little better than the wind turbines. While the efficiency of solar panels drops substantially in warm weather, this was likely counterbalanced by sunshine actually striking the panels.

To be fair dispatchable power plants are also struggling with cooling. But the difference between dispatchable plants and renewables is dispatchable plants caught short by overheating can be fixed by adding a higher capacity cooling system. Renewable systems not so much.

King Charles takes the prize for the best solution to coping with the heatwave. While King Charles braved the heat, some poor sod apparently had the job of running around after him with a fan, to keep his royal highness comfortable. I tried suggesting to my wife she could do this for me in warm weather, I’m hoping the bruises heal by the end of the week.

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46 Comments
Bill Toland
June 25, 2026 10:04 pm

Some things are beyond parody.

atticman
Reply to  Bill Toland
June 26, 2026 1:48 am

Yep, you couldn’t write the script!

Reply to  Bill Toland
June 26, 2026 11:58 am

More likely… is the event planners checked around and found that nobody was planning on attending…..heading out to the beach instead ! …so cancelled…

Scarecrow Repair
June 25, 2026 10:12 pm

I’ve told this before, but never so appropriately.

I grew up in Northern California listening to San Francisco Giants baseball. In my senior year of high school, we had a British exchange teacher. He said he was not a Giants fan. One of the other teachers asked him if he was a huge air conditioner. He did not get the joke.

Scissor
Reply to  Scarecrow Repair
June 26, 2026 4:22 am

As a child, I amused myself yelling into a fan.

Neil Pryke
June 25, 2026 10:15 pm

No comment necessary..!

Scarecrow Repair
June 25, 2026 10:17 pm

That picture is a once-in-a-lifetime shot. The look on the king’s face, the look on his aide’s face, and the realization of being in the context of an entitled rich know-it-all getting a literal blow job — priceless!

For the rest of us, there’s A/C.

Scissor
Reply to  Scarecrow Repair
June 26, 2026 4:28 am

Kind of awkward. What is the other hand doing?

oeman50
Reply to  Scarecrow Repair
June 26, 2026 7:41 am

When I was a wee lad, my family lived in s small brick house in the mid-Atlantic U.S. It often got quite hot in the summer, high 90’s to 100. We had no A/C, not even window units. We did not have fans, either. So, on hot summer nights I would fever-sleep on sweat-soaked sheets. Then my parents bought me a fan that I could aim on myself. It was nirvana!

hiskorr
Reply to  Scarecrow Repair
June 26, 2026 8:17 am

How modern! I was expecting a servant with a palm frond.

Ed Zuiderwijk
June 25, 2026 11:50 pm

Today there is no weather forecast because of the weather.

Reply to  Ed Zuiderwijk
June 25, 2026 11:57 pm

Maybe they ran out of red crayons. !!

Need a very large supply when anything over 20C is coloured red.

Sparta Nova 4
Reply to  Ed Zuiderwijk
June 26, 2026 7:37 am

Did their crayons melt?
No? Then no heat emergency.

Alan M
June 26, 2026 12:27 am

Minor point but King Charles is “His Majesty”, not “His Royal Highness”

Scarecrow Repair
Reply to  Alan M
June 26, 2026 2:24 am

Minor point, but in the US, he is “gone” and has been for 250 years.

June 26, 2026 12:36 am

I also just recognized that heat alarm code red is predicted for my city in Austria on Sunday and Monday. Since I have no servant with ventilator like King Charles, I will somehow try to survive on a deck chair under the shadow of a tree at one of the local lakes. Desperate times, indeed. I will be looking for other survivors.

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Reply to  Eric Worrall
June 26, 2026 2:06 am

No beer. I recommend Coke Zero with lots of ice cubes.

Reply to  Eric Worrall
June 26, 2026 2:07 am

Thank you Eric. Highly appreciated. I will replenish my stock today, to be on the safe side. Since there is a double thread regarding the availability of beer on Sunday. Not only the heat wave, but Austria might also qualify for the knock-out phase on Saturday night (Sunday morning CET) at the Soccer World Cup . Cheers!

Leon de Boer
Reply to  Eric Worrall
June 26, 2026 4:42 am

I think there real problem is the spent lots of money on net-zero rather than actual adaption. Even the climate activists agree that just UK achieving net-zero does nothing in isolation and the rest of the world now has little interest in net-zero.

George Thompson
Reply to  Eric Worrall
June 26, 2026 5:11 am

As a hot climate Yank, I personally recommend a 3 part “cooler”. !st, a glass of icy cold water, then a shot of whiskey-cheap is OK ‘cuz it’s medical-then an icy cold beer. One hydrates and cuts the dust first, then the whiskey kills the pain, and finally the very cold beer is simply pure pleasure. Takes but a hot second. Pun intended.

Reply to  Gerald
June 26, 2026 2:09 am

If you click on the chart, it will expanded and become clear. Click on the “X” in the circle to return to Comments.

Sparta Nova 4
Reply to  Harold Pierce
June 26, 2026 7:33 am

We know. You have told us enough times.

MarkW
Reply to  Sparta Nova 4
June 26, 2026 10:52 am

Is that similar to putting everything you post in all bold?

Sparta Nova 4
Reply to  Gerald
June 26, 2026 7:36 am

I was on the loading dock this morning helping unload canisters of helium and nitrogen.
The delivery man noted that the other canisters on his truck contained CO2 for “soda” bottlers.

I bit my tongue to keep from laughing.
I mean, all the heat alarms and he is providing CO2 to be released into the atmosphere.
Makes me want a beer before noon.

June 26, 2026 2:03 am

Sounds like a German wind turbine manufacturer (Eno Energy) which lost its competitivity and has been put in receivership due to increased electricity prices induced by … wind farms.

davidinredmond
Reply to  Petit-Barde
June 26, 2026 6:10 am

Story tip: Volkswagen to lay off 100,000 and close 4 plants in Germany.

The Green globalist plan is working. 2X previous plans. From qz DOT com

June 26, 2026 2:04 am

The early hotspot is Heathrow. Later this afternoon highest temperatures expected in East Anglia and the southeast, perhaps RAF Marham, RAF Lakenheath, RAF Mildenhall or Norwich airport in East Anglia and Gatwick airport in the South east, he says cynically.

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Reply to  JohnC
June 26, 2026 6:24 am

I was a little bit out with my prediction, the maximum temperature is currently at Wattisham in Suffolk, the Met office station is based at Wattisham Flying Station, which is an army base from where they fly Apache attack helicopters. I think the weather station is a few metres from one of the buildings.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wattisham_Flying_Station

MrGrimNasty
June 26, 2026 2:11 am

Warning about aircon/cooler adverts.

I know most people on here are not really stupid, but UK users with adverts not blocked.

Yes all those miracle Aircon unit adverts are fake or cheap junk that does not work. Even the positive review videos are faked.

They are as fake as all the impossibly coloured roses and other plants for sale on eBay.

If you want a portable unit, wait until January and chose something like Meaco.

2hotel9
Reply to  MrGrimNasty
June 26, 2026 4:01 am

Clearly the aibot pushing those ads is very cross with you. 😉

Bruce Cobb
June 26, 2026 2:44 am

Clearly what London is facing is a tale full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.

2hotel9
June 26, 2026 3:57 am

It’s called air conditioning, morons.

rovingbroker
June 26, 2026 4:10 am

Maybe they should fill the moat around Windsor Castle with cool soothing water so The King can take a dip on hot-weather days.

MarkW
Reply to  rovingbroker
June 26, 2026 10:55 am

I wonder how many people would be willing to help fill up the moat by pissing into it?

June 26, 2026 4:11 am

I wonder whether the UK has any deposits of coal that might be used to generate electricity to help “beat the heat” and to provide a bonus of a reliable baseload supply of electricity 24/7/365. Anyone have any idea whether that might be a plausible way out of this mess? /sarc

Dave Andrews
Reply to  David Dibbell
June 26, 2026 8:14 am

Last time I looked a while back the UK had coal reserves placing it 67th in the world. But all our coal plants have been blown up by stupid politicians and the likelihood of new ones being built is currently zero.

Reply to  Dave Andrews
June 26, 2026 9:06 am

“But all our coal plants have been blown up by stupid politicians and the likelihood of new ones being built is currently zero.” Understood. Except, perhaps, for Drax, which now burns wood pellets from the U.S.

June 26, 2026 5:18 am

Well Karma is a bitch, LMAO.

The other day I stumbled over this article:

https://dailysceptic.org/2026/06/25/air-conditioning-torn-from-homes-under-net-zero-clampdown/

Well I wonder how passive cooling systems would work on a huge data centre…still shaking my head

Leon de Boer
Reply to  varg
June 26, 2026 6:37 am

I thought for sure that had to be a satirical piece no council would be that stupid but searching nope apparently some in London really are class A stupid.

UK citizens are really stuffed they have managed to give control of the country to crazy people.

June 26, 2026 5:54 am

From the article: “The system operator will pay more than four times the usual daily average to secure enough supplies to balance the power system after it issued a notice late on Tuesday asking generators to provide any extra electricity to help meet rising demand due to the impact of the heatwave.”

Shouldn’t that be “due to the impact of the inability of windmills to supply enough electricity during a heatwave”?

June 26, 2026 6:00 am

I have heard reports of blackouts in Europe and one report said over 200 people had died in Spain of heat-related causes.

Is any of that true?

Sparta Nova 4
Reply to  Tom Abbott
June 26, 2026 7:30 am

Many/most of the “heat related” deaths I have read about were drownings as people carelessly went into water to cool off. Those are actually included in the various published totals.

Randle Dewees
June 26, 2026 6:53 am

My Mojave Desert area high prediction today is 36 degrees, down to 31 on Sunday, then low 30’s though most of next week. Typical spring temps. I’m not complaining. I’m also under no illusion that this little cold snap is our new summer “climate”

Sparta Nova 4
June 26, 2026 7:27 am

While heat is inconvenient and there are people seriously affected, when winter comes and the grid collapses, expect torches and pitchforks and a human toll beyond counting.

George Thompson
Reply to  Sparta Nova 4
June 26, 2026 1:15 pm

Those that caused or contributed to the madness will skate free and of course it’ll be someone else’s fault.