Britain's leading electricity provider has called on households to reduce their power usage during an upcoming solar eclipse, as European grid operators prepare contingency measures for the astronomical event.
The appeal reflects concerns about how the temporary reduction in sunlight could affect renewable energy generation across the continent. Solar panels, which have become an increasingly significant part of Europe's energy mix, will experience diminished output as the moon passes between the Earth and sun.
Grid operators are implementing backup plans to manage potential fluctuations in power supply during the eclipse. The strategy involves coordinating with energy suppliers and distributors to maintain stability across interconnected networks serving multiple countries.
Consumer demand management is seen as one tool to ease pressure on the system during the period of reduced solar generation. Energy companies are encouraging voluntary conservation measures, though specific details about the eclipse's timing and duration were not provided in the supplier's statement.
The coordination between UK utilities and European counterparts underscores the integrated nature of continental power systems and the challenges posed by weather-dependent renewable sources.
Reporting based on Sky News.
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