New figures show a sudden jump of 18 million tonnes of extra greenhouse gas emissions from the UK. According the a report in the Guardian:

Virtually all of the rest of the leap in the UK’s carbon emissions comes from technical problems forcing nuclear power stations to shut down. The biggest reactor in the country, Sizewell B, was offline for six months, meaning more coal and gas had to be burned to fill the electricity gap, pumping more climate-warming gases into the air. Other reactors had problems too in 2010 and more recently events as varied as a rogue school of jellyfish and winter tornadoes have closed atomic energy plants.

When a wind turbine explodes, as in a recent storm, a megwatt of power is lost. When a nuclear plant falls off the grid, 1000 megawatts is lost. The comparison puts the lie to the sceptics charge that wind power is “unreliable”.

Proof that with no new nuclear reactors on the horizon, plugging the “hole” with coal and gas will be disastrous.