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Blackouts after Sizewell shutdown | |
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Hundreds of thousands of homes suffered power cuts after a fault caused an unplanned shutdown at the Sizewell B nuclear power plant in Suffolk. | |
Homes and businesses in London, East Anglia, Cheshire and Merseyside were affected between 1100 BST and 1300 BST. | |
The shutdown cut off supplies to the National Grid within minutes of another plant - the coal-fired Longannet power station in Fife - going offline. | |
A National Grid spokesman said normal service was expected on Wednesday. | |
He said: "We think it will be a case of business as usual again tomorrow. We have a very robust system in the UK, it rarely fails and that's why everybody is talking about it so much." | |
'Power shortage' | |
A British Energy spokesman said the Sizewell B shutdown was caused by a fault with conventional equipment and not any part of the nuclear reactor. | |
It is the first unplanned shutdown at Sizewell for more than three years. | It is the first unplanned shutdown at Sizewell for more than three years. |
British Energy said there was no safety issue but could not confirm when the problem would be fixed. | |
Sizewell provides around 3% of the UK's electricity. | Sizewell provides around 3% of the UK's electricity. |
Meanwhile, independent energy consultancy McKinnon & Clarke called on the government to build new power stations or face further power cuts. | |
Energy analyst David Hunter said: "The government's inability to make long-term energy security decisions over the last decade is coming home to roost. | |
"Since the 'dash for gas' in the 1990s, the lack of political will to make tough decisions has left Britain short of power." |
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