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what is going to happen to the national grid?itching your kettle on when you go out for a break in the middle of a match or something. over the next 23 years, there'll be many more questions to be answered. today's announcement surprised many in the motor trade and consumers alike. sian lloyd, bbc news, abercynon. 0ur science editor, david shukman, joins me now. some people think this is a really exciting development, but like that woman, notjust exciting development, but like that woman, not just the exciting development, but like that woman, notjust the national grid, there will have to be huge infrastructure changes. for environmental as, this is the vision ofa environmental as, this is the vision of a green dream they have had for yea rs, of a green dream they have had for years, but like any revolution, and this is what this will be, it will come with challenges and problems. think about 8000 petrol stations that will have to be converted with charging points, and intel the range of electric cars is sorted, people will want
what is going to happen to the national grid?itching your kettle on when you go out for a break in the middle of a match or something. over the next 23 years, there'll be many more questions to be answered. today's announcement surprised many in the motor trade and consumers alike. sian lloyd, bbc news, abercynon. 0ur science editor, david shukman, joins me now. some people think this is a really exciting development, but like that woman, notjust exciting development, but like that woman, not...
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is the national grid ready?we could adopt 2.5 million electric cars today and the national grid could support it. the important thing to remember is the charging structure is variable. you can charge it on a little amount of electricity or a great deal, depending on how fast you need to do it. there are smart charging systems installed in suburbs where there are electric cars adopted and the charging is fluctuated and increased and decreased according to the ability of the grid to supply electricity. there is so much technology in the works that will enable this to happen. the other important thing is there is a lot of electricity stored in the car and you could run your house offered if you could run your house offered if you are not using your car. 90% of the time we are not in our car. honestly there is time to charge your car. it takes me a couple of seconds to plug it in. i am not standing out in the cold filling a tank which takes two, three minutes. i click and walk away and do something more interesting.
is the national grid ready?we could adopt 2.5 million electric cars today and the national grid could support it. the important thing to remember is the charging structure is variable. you can charge it on a little amount of electricity or a great deal, depending on how fast you need to do it. there are smart charging systems installed in suburbs where there are electric cars adopted and the charging is fluctuated and increased and decreased according to the ability of the grid to supply...
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investigators believe the hackers wanted to shut down a section of the nation's electric grid.espite the hacking attempt homeland security and the fbi said right now there is no current public threat. >> ♪ >> happening today in the district, one of the inauguration day rioters will appear before a judge. it's the first felony plea sentencing since that day. >> fox5's bob barnard live in northwest this morning outside the courthouse with the latest. so, what are we expecting today, bob? >> reporter: well, we may have as many as a hundred or so protesters out here in about four hours at 9 o'clock when this 31-year-old man from tampa comes to court here. there's a facebook page encouraging people in the resist movement to come here not only to pack the courtroom street here in front of d.c. superior court as this dane powell the man from tampa will, were guilty to one count of felony rioting and one count of assaulting a police officer. we all remember how things looked on inauguration day as president trump was taking the oath of office up at the capitol. starting in logan circle
investigators believe the hackers wanted to shut down a section of the nation's electric grid.espite the hacking attempt homeland security and the fbi said right now there is no current public threat. >> ♪ >> happening today in the district, one of the inauguration day rioters will appear before a judge. it's the first felony plea sentencing since that day. >> fox5's bob barnard live in northwest this morning outside the courthouse with the latest. so, what are we expecting...
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if have solar panels on the roof of my house, i generate some electricity, i can sell it to the national grid means that our bills could come down and we could in fact get paid for the eldest day we generate. ben, you have excited me. thank you very much we indeed. breaking news from the united states. donald trump's senior advisor and son—in—law, jared kushner, will today face questions from the senate intelligence committee as the investigation into russia's alleged interference in last year's election moves one step closer to the white house. it will take place behind closed doors, but he says that his initial security form was submitted prematurely by mistake. it initially omitted all foreign contacts, so that suggests there was some mix—up with jared kushner‘s security quotas, but he was saying that was donein quotas, but he was saying that was done in error. he did not suggest a secret back channel with russia during a meeting with the russian ambassador, which took place in december 20 i6. ambassador, which took place in december 20 16. it was suggested that there been talk of a commun
if have solar panels on the roof of my house, i generate some electricity, i can sell it to the national grid means that our bills could come down and we could in fact get paid for the eldest day we generate. ben, you have excited me. thank you very much we indeed. breaking news from the united states. donald trump's senior advisor and son—in—law, jared kushner, will today face questions from the senate intelligence committee as the investigation into russia's alleged interference in last...
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this one, near leighton buzzard, holds energy generated by wind power for the national grid.. people will be offered cheap power to clean their clothes when solar energy is plentiful on a sunny day. even fridges of the future will play a part in the energy system. when there's a surge in demand on the grid, an internet signal will ask your fridge to switch off for a few moments. if enough people are switching off, it will save a power station being built, and in turn, it will save you some cash. there is a massive opportunity now to go from a system where the only job of the consumer is debatable, to a system where energy flows to and from consumers. —— job of the consumer is to pay the bill to a system where energy flows to and from consumers. need a flexible electricity will and grow. overnight, this floating wind farm made in norway was being towed to be moored off the east coast of scotland. it'll need batteries to store energy for when we need it. roger harrabin is with me now. they are calling this a game changer for everybody. that's true. it has been changing but nobo
this one, near leighton buzzard, holds energy generated by wind power for the national grid.. people will be offered cheap power to clean their clothes when solar energy is plentiful on a sunny day. even fridges of the future will play a part in the energy system. when there's a surge in demand on the grid, an internet signal will ask your fridge to switch off for a few moments. if enough people are switching off, it will save a power station being built, and in turn, it will save you some...
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using water, wind, and the sun, the people there no longer need access to the national grid. the tiny island of eigg, off the coast of scotland, has turned out to be the world leader in renewable energy. but because many of their programs are funded by the eu, the impending brexit threatens the crack of their success. reporter: a daily ferry service connects eigg island to the scottish mainland. charlie galli drives the island's only taxi -- along the island's only road. as a tiny, isolated community, they don't care much for rules and regulations. but brexit is causing concern. the time will probably come when they have to leave the eu, along with the rest of the united kingdom. and they're worried. charlie: does anybody have an idea about the brexit situation? >> i think, yeah, after brexit there was a big -- apparently there were loads of people googling, "what does brexit actually mean?" that's what google found and it was just -- people didn't really know. charlie: and we still don't know, that's the thing. there's been no proper paper put out or no definition what it's
using water, wind, and the sun, the people there no longer need access to the national grid. the tiny island of eigg, off the coast of scotland, has turned out to be the world leader in renewable energy. but because many of their programs are funded by the eu, the impending brexit threatens the crack of their success. reporter: a daily ferry service connects eigg island to the scottish mainland. charlie galli drives the island's only taxi -- along the island's only road. as a tiny, isolated...
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investigators believe the hackers wanted to shut down a section of the nation's electric grid.omeland security and the fbi said right now there is no current public threat. >> ♪ >> happening today in the district, the first felony plea sentencing following those riots on inauguration day. the defendant dane powell pleaded guilty to felony rioting and felony assault on a police officer. powell is facing one to three years in prison. the government is also expected to publically release footage of his actions. around 100 protesters are expected to gather at the courthouse this morning. >> today a former federal protective services officer will be sentenced for killing two people in montgomery county. you'll halo tordil shot and killed his estranged wife gladys last may after she waited to pick up her daughter outside high point high school in the next day he shot three people at montgomery mall in beth did he say today. two of the victims died t he will faces a possibility of life in prison when sentenced this afternoon. >> ♪ >> we have an update on louisiana congressman steve sc
investigators believe the hackers wanted to shut down a section of the nation's electric grid.omeland security and the fbi said right now there is no current public threat. >> ♪ >> happening today in the district, the first felony plea sentencing following those riots on inauguration day. the defendant dane powell pleaded guilty to felony rioting and felony assault on a police officer. powell is facing one to three years in prison. the government is also expected to publically...
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new rules will make it easierfor people to generate their own power, and sell it to the national grid a statement from charlie gard's parents following that case. they're scheduled to leave very soon, so as soon as they appear, we'll return to the high court to hear from we'll return to the high court to hearfrom connie yates we'll return to the high court to hear from connie yates and chris cgard. a very difficult day for them, they say their priority is to get back to their son. we'll keep an eye on that as soon as they appear we'll take you back to the high court. to bbc sport centre, 0llie has the sport. heather knight says their world cup win could be a watershed moment for the women's game. mark robinson head coach says the sport is getting the recognition it deserves and people ta ke recognition it deserves and people take it seriously. it was a thrilling final at a packed lord's that saw them beat india by nine runs. this was the scene back at the ground with the trophy they last won in 2009. anya shrubsole was the match winner yesterday with six wickets. you dream of these mo
new rules will make it easierfor people to generate their own power, and sell it to the national grid a statement from charlie gard's parents following that case. they're scheduled to leave very soon, so as soon as they appear, we'll return to the high court to hear from we'll return to the high court to hearfrom connie yates we'll return to the high court to hear from connie yates and chris cgard. a very difficult day for them, they say their priority is to get back to their son. we'll keep an...
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companies like lloyds and national grid have even issued special dividends.f the big contractors for the high speed rail project from london to birmingham. now one of the companies is carillion, which last week saw its shares plummet 70% as it was forced to write off almost 850 million pounds in construction costs. let‘s get detailed analysis of laith khalaf, senior analyst, hargreaves lansdown. laith, is this going to rescue carillion do you think, do you think it‘s going to be what it needs because it was in such trouble last week? yes. good news obviously but it won‘t be enough. carillion has issues of a big debt pile, it has a huge pension deficit as well. it‘s cut its dividend to shareholders to help shore up its cash. of course at the moment it‘s without a ceo as well. all eyes still waiting for that september update on what the new strategy is going to be. that‘s probably going to mean the company has to raise more capital, which can‘t be good for existing shareholders. we are seeing that reflected in the share price. shares are up strongly on the back
companies like lloyds and national grid have even issued special dividends.f the big contractors for the high speed rail project from london to birmingham. now one of the companies is carillion, which last week saw its shares plummet 70% as it was forced to write off almost 850 million pounds in construction costs. let‘s get detailed analysis of laith khalaf, senior analyst, hargreaves lansdown. laith, is this going to rescue carillion do you think, do you think it‘s going to be what it...
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people to generate their own power with solar panels, store it in batteries and sell it to the national grid billion to £40 billion by 2050, according to the government and energy regulator ofgem. the rules are due to come into effect over the next year. supermarket tesco has said it will extend its same day online grocery delivery service across the country. its currently available only in london and the south east — but the supermarket has decided to roll this out nationwide. its expected to cover 300 stores. the uk's highest court is to begin hearing the latest appeal against minimum pricing for alcohol. the scotch whisky association's case against the measure will be assessed by the supreme court in london. the trade body was given permission to go to the court at a hearing in edinburgh last year. whisky firms want to stop the scottish government's plans to regulate the price of alcohol. the policy was passed by members of the scottish parliament at holyrood in 2012. let's have a look at the markets. shares in airlines fell after comments from ryanair raised fears of a price war in the s
people to generate their own power with solar panels, store it in batteries and sell it to the national grid billion to £40 billion by 2050, according to the government and energy regulator ofgem. the rules are due to come into effect over the next year. supermarket tesco has said it will extend its same day online grocery delivery service across the country. its currently available only in london and the south east — but the supermarket has decided to roll this out nationwide. its expected...
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and stored and whether people generating their own power using solar power could sell it to the national gride secretary, liam fox, will be in washington to discuss a preliminary trade deal. but a final trade agreement cannot be ratified until the uk formally leaves the european union. as you would expect, a lot of uncertainty about what could happen and crucially what it will mean for business. we will be discussing that at the start of the programme. a quick look at how the markets are faring. this is how they looked at the start of the trading day, the start of the trading week, across europe. all just into start of the trading week, across europe. alljust into the red, down just a shade. that is what the pound will buy you against the dollar. the humble usb. it revolutionised the way we save documents and you can carry it around in your pocket. there we go. as if by magic! and it was invented by an israeli entrepreneur. in fact, outside of california's silicon valley, one of the most exciting places for tech start—ups and innovation is israel. the country has a record of attracting big in
and stored and whether people generating their own power using solar power could sell it to the national gride secretary, liam fox, will be in washington to discuss a preliminary trade deal. but a final trade agreement cannot be ratified until the uk formally leaves the european union. as you would expect, a lot of uncertainty about what could happen and crucially what it will mean for business. we will be discussing that at the start of the programme. a quick look at how the markets are...
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these networks are looked after by national grid, along with a number of local network companies.ace any competition, the prices they can charge are vetted by the regulator, 0fgem, and approved for an eight—year period. but citizens advice estimates that, during the current period, which we are halfway through, the network companies will make too much money — £7.5 billion of excess profits. so,they want each household to get a rebate of £285 to be deducted from their bills. 0fgem have overestimated the cost of investment and borrowing. for example, interest rates have not been as high as they expected. they have also allowed the companies to earn money at the rate that a much riskier company would be able to do and they have not been tough enough with the companies on sharing the benefits of any efficiency savings they have made. 0fgem insists it is protecting the interests of bill payers and it has warned the network companies that the next set of price controls, from 2021, will be tougher. as 0fgem, we are always looking at ways we can improve value for money for consumers. as p
these networks are looked after by national grid, along with a number of local network companies.ace any competition, the prices they can charge are vetted by the regulator, 0fgem, and approved for an eight—year period. but citizens advice estimates that, during the current period, which we are halfway through, the network companies will make too much money — £7.5 billion of excess profits. so,they want each household to get a rebate of £285 to be deducted from their bills. 0fgem have...
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this one, near leighton buzzard, holds energy generated by wind powerfor the national grid.rt in the future energy system. people will be offered cheap power to clean their clothes when solar energy is plentiful on a sunny day. even fridges of the future will play a part in the energy system. when there's a surge in demand on the grid, an internet signal will ask your fridge to switch off for a few moments. if enough people are switching off, it will save a power station being built, and in turn, it will save you some cash. there is a massive opportunity now to go from a system where the only job of the consumer is debatable, to a system where energy flows to and from consumers. need a flexible electricity will and grow. overnight, this floating wind farm made in norway was being towed to be moored off the east coast of scotland. it will store energy for when we need it. britain's economic growth forecast has been downgraded, by the international monetary fund. it follows a weaker than expected performance at the beginning of the year. the treasury says the forecast highligh
this one, near leighton buzzard, holds energy generated by wind powerfor the national grid.rt in the future energy system. people will be offered cheap power to clean their clothes when solar energy is plentiful on a sunny day. even fridges of the future will play a part in the energy system. when there's a surge in demand on the grid, an internet signal will ask your fridge to switch off for a few moments. if enough people are switching off, it will save a power station being built, and in...
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we stay away from the national grid, you can do that.mmunity --hospital or university this requires a policy maker. i talked to my guys, we have to restructure the whole process. haslinda: and that is what they call it the internet of energy. we thank you for your assessment. ramy, back to you. ramy: thank you very much, speaking with the president of bcpg. one feature on the bloomberg is our interactive tv function. you can find it at tv . you can watch us live in see previous interviews and dive into any securities or bloomberg functions we talk about. thecan become part of conversation by sending us instant messages during our shows. this is for subscribers only. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ramy: you are watching "daybreak asia," i am remy innocence you in new york. yvonne: i am yvonne man in hong kong. bmw and amazon had given the u.k. a vote of confidence while other is this is moved to the continent. they will build an electric version of the many in britain after amazon said it would expand its new london headquarters. deutsche ban
we stay away from the national grid, you can do that.mmunity --hospital or university this requires a policy maker. i talked to my guys, we have to restructure the whole process. haslinda: and that is what they call it the internet of energy. we thank you for your assessment. ramy, back to you. ramy: thank you very much, speaking with the president of bcpg. one feature on the bloomberg is our interactive tv function. you can find it at tv . you can watch us live in see previous interviews and...
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isn't today's report that the national grid made $3 billion pounds profit in 2015-16 at the expense of households further evidence that the government is not delivering fair energy prices? will the government agree to an immediate rebate for overcharging? and will the government now commit to an energy price cap for the 17 million households on the most expensive tariffs? >> the right honorable lady is right to identify the issue of energy prices and i'm sure she will welcome the announcement in the queen's speech that the government will insure fair markets for consumers, this will include bringing forward measures to help tackle unfair practices in the energy market to help reduce energy bills. i'm sure this is an issue on which we can work across the house together. >> mr. speaker, yesterday you kindly hosted two important talks on the future of health and social care and their funding. including by my honorable friend. who knows that the lhs? staffordshire and stoke delivering fine care can. i encourage the government to bring together people from across this house to make this par
isn't today's report that the national grid made $3 billion pounds profit in 2015-16 at the expense of households further evidence that the government is not delivering fair energy prices? will the government agree to an immediate rebate for overcharging? and will the government now commit to an energy price cap for the 17 million households on the most expensive tariffs? >> the right honorable lady is right to identify the issue of energy prices and i'm sure she will welcome the...
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in a recent report the national grid estimated we could require six new power stations the size of theposed hinkley c nuclear power station to charge these new vehicles by 2050. this is a typical example of a charge point. this company has sold 40,000 electric car charge points since 2009. although they welcome the government announcement, they do not think it ambitious. battery technology is changing 30% every year and gets 30% cheaper each year which means the electric vehicle becomes the same price as the internal combustion engine vehicle by 2020 and after that the electric vehicle becomes cheaper than the combustion engine and when you wonder how we get to mass adoption by 2030, they are cheaper and better by 2020. the move to electric vehicles is one of four big changes taking place in transport. autonomous vehicles, smart cars, big data, will combine to change the way we get about. taxi and ride sharing apps as well as smart routing apps promise to reduce the number of cars needed in future. cars are used 5% of the time and 80% of the time people are driving on their own. you wo
in a recent report the national grid estimated we could require six new power stations the size of theposed hinkley c nuclear power station to charge these new vehicles by 2050. this is a typical example of a charge point. this company has sold 40,000 electric car charge points since 2009. although they welcome the government announcement, they do not think it ambitious. battery technology is changing 30% every year and gets 30% cheaper each year which means the electric vehicle becomes the...
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as today's report that national grid made £3 billion profit at the expense of households further evidenceeed to a complete rebate for overcharging and will the government know, to it and energy price for the households of the most expensive tariffs? you rate to identify the issue of energy places andi identify the issue of energy places and i am sure she will welcome the announcement in the queen's speech that the government will ensure fairer markets for consumers, bringing forward measures to tackle unfair practices in the energy places to help reduce energy bills. iam sure places to help reduce energy bills. i am sure this is an issue we can work across the house on together. yesterday, you kindly hosted to important talks on health care funding. the nhs in stalk is pervading fame care but is under huge financial pressures. can we come together to make this parliament one which suits hills and social care at the top of its agenda? i am gratefulto my honourable friend. i know he has been campaigning vigorously on behalf of the health service in his constituency. he and i both welcome th
as today's report that national grid made £3 billion profit at the expense of households further evidenceeed to a complete rebate for overcharging and will the government know, to it and energy price for the households of the most expensive tariffs? you rate to identify the issue of energy places andi identify the issue of energy places and i am sure she will welcome the announcement in the queen's speech that the government will ensure fairer markets for consumers, bringing forward measures...
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grid work. by substantial margin, there's substantial places in our national labs. we're doing work to protect the grid. >> that's a national security concern and i want to follow up with you on that. if there are other places and you can move money around. cutting money for the reliability of the grid right now is a national security threat. it is a -- i serve on other committees around here that deal with this issue. it is a serious national security threat. you said there's a progress and congress disposes, here's the question though, if and when -- i believe -- will you administer them as intended by congress and will you staff adequately to those needs? will you administer and implement the budget that congress pass? >> to the best of my ability i'll follow the rule of law, sir. >> thank you. thank you, madam chair. we'll have opportunity for another round of questions, senator hoefen is hoping to make it back. i want to ask you secretary perry about the office of indian energy that provides assistance with energy development, cost reduction, for tribes in alask
grid work. by substantial margin, there's substantial places in our national labs. we're doing work to protect the grid. >> that's a national security concern and i want to follow up with you on that. if there are other places and you can move money around. cutting money for the reliability of the grid right now is a national security threat. it is a -- i serve on other committees around here that deal with this issue. it is a serious national security threat. you said there's a progress...
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prize winner generates 238% of the energy that it needs, so it's feeding back energy into the national grid. incidentally, apple is absorbing more carbon dioxide through the trees, 200 tons a year, and it's carbon neutral as a building, it's totally energy sufficient. >> rose: with so many projects around the world, how do you do it? >> i'm able to focus myself on a number of projects. i'm able to overview a wide arrange of projects and i have just a fantastic team. >> rose: you once said, though, that architects have no power. >> only power of advocacy. the power to be able to use rational argument and to confront the options and to point the way that small interventions can make a huge difference. >> rose: you've said there are a lot of fantasies about architects. what fantasies are there? >> i think we had this event in madrid, and it was a multi-disciplinary lineup by the foundation, created by the foundation, and someone came up to me afterwards and said, you know, if this forum succeeded with something like 1,500 students there from various professions, in making everybody realize tha
prize winner generates 238% of the energy that it needs, so it's feeding back energy into the national grid. incidentally, apple is absorbing more carbon dioxide through the trees, 200 tons a year, and it's carbon neutral as a building, it's totally energy sufficient. >> rose: with so many projects around the world, how do you do it? >> i'm able to focus myself on a number of projects. i'm able to overview a wide arrange of projects and i have just a fantastic team. >> rose:...
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quarter of our bills is made up of the cost of transporting electricity and gas, a job done by the national grid that in the current eight years, which we are halfway through, the network companies stand to make £7.5 billion of excess profits, hence the demand for a rebate of £285 per household, the money to be returned through lower bills. 0fgem have overestimated the cost of investment and borrowing. for example, interest rates haven't been as high as they expected. they've also allowed the companies to earn money at the rate that a much riskier company would be able to do and they have not been tough enough with the companies on sharing the benefits of any efficiency savings they've made. 0fgem says the cost of getting our gas and electricity to us has been going down and it's already secured rebates. but it's launching a review today of how it sets prices in future. we are always looking at ways in which we can improve value for money for consumers and as part of that there's a broad discussion about how we make things work and we are keen to engage things like citizens advice. i am to engag
quarter of our bills is made up of the cost of transporting electricity and gas, a job done by the national grid that in the current eight years, which we are halfway through, the network companies stand to make £7.5 billion of excess profits, hence the demand for a rebate of £285 per household, the money to be returned through lower bills. 0fgem have overestimated the cost of investment and borrowing. for example, interest rates haven't been as high as they expected. they've also allowed the...
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this one, near leighton buzzard, holds energy generated by wind power for the national grid.fered cheap power to clean their clothes when solar energy is plentiful on a sunny day. even fridges of the future will play a part in the energy system. when there's a surge in demand on the grid, an internet signal will ask your fridge to switch off for a few moments. if enough people are switching off, it will save a power station being built, and in turn, it will save you some cash. there is a massive opportunity now to go from a system where the only job of the consumer was to pay the bill, to a system where energy flows to and from consumers. the need a flexible electricity will and grow. overnight, this floating wind farm made in norway was being towed to be moored off the east coast of scotland. it will store energy for when we need it. the first phase of today's announcement will be a £115 million competition led by the engineering and physical sciences research council, to create a virtual battery institute to address the biggest challenges facing the industry. professor phil
this one, near leighton buzzard, holds energy generated by wind power for the national grid.fered cheap power to clean their clothes when solar energy is plentiful on a sunny day. even fridges of the future will play a part in the energy system. when there's a surge in demand on the grid, an internet signal will ask your fridge to switch off for a few moments. if enough people are switching off, it will save a power station being built, and in turn, it will save you some cash. there is a...
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up within half an hour. of course that then leads to the next big question, which is could the national grid hour or switch on, we are not sure about that yet. that's why this report leaves more questions than it provides answers. pity the poor driver who only seems to face questions, because the 90% of fuel duty on petrol and diesel, the money is paid out and the driver seems to get little back for that. indeed. we have been going through the report today in detail and we found that it looks as if the autumn statememt budget could be interesting, there is a sentence that says new diesel vehicles could be subject to more taxation, that could be interesting because the less polluting — it could cost more to tax and put it on the road than the more polluting euro three and four diesels. that would be a step to say here is less polluting vehicle, but it's going to cost the driver more. that's why we think we need something like a scrappage scheme to help drivers get out of dirty vehicles and into cleaner ones. we asked our members and three—quarters of them, 75%, said they would support such a
up within half an hour. of course that then leads to the next big question, which is could the national grid hour or switch on, we are not sure about that yet. that's why this report leaves more questions than it provides answers. pity the poor driver who only seems to face questions, because the 90% of fuel duty on petrol and diesel, the money is paid out and the driver seems to get little back for that. indeed. we have been going through the report today in detail and we found that it looks...
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these networks are looked after by national grid, along with a number of local network companies.em, and approved for an eight—year period. but citizens advice estimates that, during the current period, which we are halfway through, the network companies will make too much money — £7.5 billion of excess profits. so they want each household to get a rebate of £285 to be deducted from their bills. ofgem have overestimated the cost of investment and borrowing. for example, interest rates have not been as high as they expected. they have also allowed the companies to earn money at the rate that a much riskier company would be able to do and they have not been tough enough with the companies on sharing the benefits of any efficiency savings they have made. ofgem insists it is protecting the interests of bill payers and it has warned the network companies that the next set of price controls, from 2021, will be tougher. as ofgem, we are always looking at ways we can improve value for money for consumers. as part of that, there is a broad discussion about how we make these things work. we
these networks are looked after by national grid, along with a number of local network companies.em, and approved for an eight—year period. but citizens advice estimates that, during the current period, which we are halfway through, the network companies will make too much money — £7.5 billion of excess profits. so they want each household to get a rebate of £285 to be deducted from their bills. ofgem have overestimated the cost of investment and borrowing. for example, interest rates...
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i sat down with the vulnerability of the power grid and what they see as the end game. this is the nation'selectrical grid. 55,000 substations pushing power to 200,000 miles of high voltage transmission lines. cyber security experts call at it target waiting to be hit. >> a hacker about quitely skilled can -- adequately skilled can cause more damage than a bomb. lisa: john miller is research officer for the company silence and says an international outage by an enemy state or rogue hacker is not implausible scenario. in 2015 hackers took doing the power for a quarter of a million people in ukraine. unprecedented move that has been widely blamed on russia. a year later another hit to ukraine's energy system. shutting down one-fifth of the power in kiev. this one called crash override. believed to be the latest cyber weapon tied to hackers associated with russia. >> the most concerning thing about the crash override is it's autonomous. so it could be theoretically deployed on a wide scale. and set to go off at a certain time. create quite a b while it does that. >> last week an international
i sat down with the vulnerability of the power grid and what they see as the end game. this is the nation'selectrical grid. 55,000 substations pushing power to 200,000 miles of high voltage transmission lines. cyber security experts call at it target waiting to be hit. >> a hacker about quitely skilled can -- adequately skilled can cause more damage than a bomb. lisa: john miller is research officer for the company silence and says an international outage by an enemy state or rogue hacker...
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quarter of our bills is made up of the cost of transporting electricity and gas, a job done by the national gridetwork companies who, because this is a monopoly, have their charges vetted and approved for eight year periods. citizens advice estimates that in the current eight years, which we are halfway through, the network companies stand to make £7.5 billion of excess profits, hence the demand for a rebate of £285 per household, the money to be returned through lower bills. 0fgem have overestimated the cost of investment and borrowing. for example, interest rates haven't been as high as they expected. they've also allowed the companies to earn money at the rate that a much riskier company would be able to do and they have not been tough enough with the companies on sharing the benefits of any efficiency savings they've made. 0fgem says the cost of getting our gas and electricity to us has been going down and it's already secured rebates. but it's launching a review today of how it sets prices in future. the network companies reject the calculations made by citizens advice and point to huge amo
quarter of our bills is made up of the cost of transporting electricity and gas, a job done by the national gridetwork companies who, because this is a monopoly, have their charges vetted and approved for eight year periods. citizens advice estimates that in the current eight years, which we are halfway through, the network companies stand to make £7.5 billion of excess profits, hence the demand for a rebate of £285 per household, the money to be returned through lower bills. 0fgem have...
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work to protect the grid. >> that's the national security concern, and i want to follow up with you on that, and if there are other places and if you can move money around, and cutting money for the reliability of the grid right now is a national security threat. i serve on other committees around here that deal with this issue. it is a serious national security threat. i guess as you have pointed out there is a process and the president proposes congress, and here's the question. if and when, and i believe it's a question of when, congress restores a lot of these funds, will you administer them as intended by congress and will you staff adequately to meet those needs? will you -- will you administer and implement the budget that congress passes? >> to the best of my ability, i'm going to follow the rule of law, sir. >> thank you. thank you, madam chair. >> thank you. >> we'll have another opportunity for another round of questions and i know the senator is hoping to make it back. i wanted to ask you, secretary perry, about the office of indian energy, and this provides assistance wi
work to protect the grid. >> that's the national security concern, and i want to follow up with you on that, and if there are other places and if you can move money around, and cutting money for the reliability of the grid right now is a national security threat. i serve on other committees around here that deal with this issue. it is a serious national security threat. i guess as you have pointed out there is a process and the president proposes congress, and here's the question. if and...
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the knock—on from that is, could the national grid cope with a mass switch on after the evening rush—hourying to make a positive change come through but what we need is government support. buying a car is a very big financial commitment and those families on low incomes will need assistance and help to transfer from the traditional petrol and diesel car into these new electric vehicles, which is a shame that the government don't feel that a scrappage scheme could work. we served approximately 15,000 aa members and 75% said that they would be very keen to take part in a scrappage scheme. take the bigger picture, professor, about the world we live in, the street you live on, the road you live nearby, maybe diesel and petrol free but what about the rest of the world? each country is going to make decisions that have their own laws about what is allowed and not allowed. absolutely but in certain other countries, we have seen the statement earlier in your bulletin about the news from france and paris that emmanuel macron has gone very much down this route. what about the big guys like america
the knock—on from that is, could the national grid cope with a mass switch on after the evening rush—hourying to make a positive change come through but what we need is government support. buying a car is a very big financial commitment and those families on low incomes will need assistance and help to transfer from the traditional petrol and diesel car into these new electric vehicles, which is a shame that the government don't feel that a scrappage scheme could work. we served...
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it's a solar farm, in china, with the panels laid out in a grid in the shape of china's national mascotd into the grid last week, part of a green energy initiative. that's 100 megawatts of pure panda power. the company that built it said there are more on the way. more panda power. >> only you could see it from the air. >> thank you for joining us. >> america's news headquarters starts now. >> melissa: north korea defying the world again, test firing its first intercontinental ballistic missile that could be capable of hitting the u.s. hello, everyone. i'm melissa francis. the pentagon confirming the missile flew for 40 minutes. that is the longest flight time yet. president trump is heading to poland ahead of the g-20 summit in germany where he's expected to discuss the situation with world leaders including vladamir putin. we've got fox news team coverage with john roberts in warsaw, poland. lieutenant colonel oliver north in washington. we're going
it's a solar farm, in china, with the panels laid out in a grid in the shape of china's national mascotd into the grid last week, part of a green energy initiative. that's 100 megawatts of pure panda power. the company that built it said there are more on the way. more panda power. >> only you could see it from the air. >> thank you for joining us. >> america's news headquarters starts now. >> melissa: north korea defying the world again, test firing its first...
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protecting the nation's power grid coming up.artment is fighting the growing threat of hackers. and then moving the need needle forward. bringing the brand-new tune to the music revival. three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement™, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. (baby crying) (slow jazz music) ♪ fly me to the moon ♪ and let me play (bell ringing) (audience cheering) mr. kansas a mr. kansas a. maria: i am maria bartiromo it is tuesday july 11 your top stories right now 7:30 a.m. on the east coast. our nuclear plant targeted authorities are warning hackers are taking aim at our infrastructure, including nuclear power plants, and the u.s.'s electrical grid i will break down the threat of energy secretary rick perry coming
protecting the nation's power grid coming up.artment is fighting the growing threat of hackers. and then moving the need needle forward. bringing the brand-new tune to the music revival. three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement™, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, we'll...
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investigators believe the hackers wanted to shut down a section of the nation's electric grid.pite the hacking attempt homeland security and the fbi said right now there is no current public threat. >> it's sentencing day for you'll halo tordil for the murder of twoeo shooting rampage started when tordil shot and killed his wife outside their daughter's high school in prince george's county. the next day tordil shot three people at westfield montgomery mall in bethesda. one man died. he then shot and killed a woman at a giant grocery store parking lot in aspen hill. tordil pled guilty to those two crimes in april and faces life in prison without the possibility of parole when he's sentenced today. >> police in prince george's county are searching for the person who shot and killed two men yesterday morning in district heights. the victims, 34-year-old philip michael of southeast d.c. and the 31-year-old kenneth edmonds of district heights. they were found in the parking lot of an apartment complex in the 6600 block of atwood street. investigators say two groups of people got in
investigators believe the hackers wanted to shut down a section of the nation's electric grid.pite the hacking attempt homeland security and the fbi said right now there is no current public threat. >> it's sentencing day for you'll halo tordil for the murder of twoeo shooting rampage started when tordil shot and killed his wife outside their daughter's high school in prince george's county. the next day tordil shot three people at westfield montgomery mall in bethesda. one man died. he...
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construction project to benefit the city, moving a shipping container to an off the grid center used by utility companies during nationalasters and power failures and the children will receive guidance from energy companies. >>> all right lets check in with jeff skversky hanging out with our birds today. >> reporter: how about new receiver alshon jeffrey. he tells carson wentz throw it up throw it up i'll catch it. and how do they start one of the first plays in camp carson went throws a bomb a 50 yard pass for ate touch down and they connected on a bunch of deep passes hopefully a sign of things to come. check out the eagles, carson wentz with the entire team on the field. a ton of new weapons from jeffrey to smith to blunt. they believe they can do something special after missing the playoffs last season. >> our expectations are always high and i love that. in the locker room i can speak to myself personally, i have high expectations, 7-9 is never good enough. we have the guys to do it and we have to make it happen. >> with the offensive line we can do something special. >> we want to win now. we have make no bones ab
construction project to benefit the city, moving a shipping container to an off the grid center used by utility companies during nationalasters and power failures and the children will receive guidance from energy companies. >>> all right lets check in with jeff skversky hanging out with our birds today. >> reporter: how about new receiver alshon jeffrey. he tells carson wentz throw it up throw it up i'll catch it. and how do they start one of the first plays in camp carson went...
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changing space weather conditions poses risk to our satellite infrastructure, to our power grid to our national security assets and something we are talking about in the armed services committee. according to a 2012 report released by a voice of london a severe space weather that could cripple the u.s. economy and cost up to $2.6 trillion with a t dollars. can you talk a little more about the role that nasa and noah play in predicting space whether? >> we do what nasa, break it into the research site in the operational side for nasa's responsible for developing the research models and noaa has the operation aspect of the warnings and tells us when we should expect a flare or a storm. >> are you confident in our space weather infrastructure? >> i think we are doing what we can do today. we will see if an event occurs. the other thing about space weather we are looking at it from a human perspective. i believe where getting the tools that we need from writing missions to better make our models better. the models are just that, they are just models so until we exercise them with an event which we
changing space weather conditions poses risk to our satellite infrastructure, to our power grid to our national security assets and something we are talking about in the armed services committee. according to a 2012 report released by a voice of london a severe space weather that could cripple the u.s. economy and cost up to $2.6 trillion with a t dollars. can you talk a little more about the role that nasa and noah play in predicting space whether? >> we do what nasa, break it into the...
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infrastructure, and technology is giving them more targets such as electrical grids, hospitals and election systems. director of national intelligence dan coates. >> the potential impact of these cyber threats is amplified by the ongoing integration of technology into our critical infrastructure and into our daily lives. >> people familiar with the operation say nuclear power plants are actually less vulnerable than other targets because safety systems are not connected to the internet, and lewis says many are outdated. >> it's specialized, it's probably you knee neck. it might be tailored to fit the particular plant. it's not off the shelf like the operating system or the office devices you get from a store. >> a motive for the cyber attacks on nuclear facilities could be to gather intelligence, but, jane, the hackers could also have been planning for future intrusions. >> pauley: all right, jeff pegues, thank you. with congress in recess till monday, we have been following members as may meet with constituents back home. here is dean reynolds, chasing speaker ryan. >> hey, everybody! ( applause ) how where you doing?
infrastructure, and technology is giving them more targets such as electrical grids, hospitals and election systems. director of national intelligence dan coates. >> the potential impact of these cyber threats is amplified by the ongoing integration of technology into our critical infrastructure and into our daily lives. >> people familiar with the operation say nuclear power plants are actually less vulnerable than other targets because safety systems are not connected to the...
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grid. a u.s. led effort to broker united nations security council statement condemning north korea's latest missile test has broken down. according to two officials, the u.s., france, and the u.k. were unable to overcome objections from russia and china. in the middle east, the qatari government to refusal demonstrates the emirates have links to terrorist groups, according to saudi dress agencies from the alliance. the four countries, saudi arabia, united arab emirates, bahrain, and egypt were surprised that they rejected the demands. in germany, hamburg police ordered a water cannon to break up protests against the g-20 summit as world leaders arrived for today's gathering, organized by angela merkel. closely watched events will be a meeting between donald trump and a vladimir putin. has exertedjapan control over the nation's bond yield, sending arlington costs lower with the first fixed rates since the global debt fell off. buycentral bank offered to benchmark 10 year notes at 4.1%. it dropped after having doubled in the past week. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists
grid. a u.s. led effort to broker united nations security council statement condemning north korea's latest missile test has broken down. according to two officials, the u.s., france, and the u.k. were unable to overcome objections from russia and china. in the middle east, the qatari government to refusal demonstrates the emirates have links to terrorist groups, according to saudi dress agencies from the alliance. the four countries, saudi arabia, united arab emirates, bahrain, and egypt were...
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ms that impact our so for our nation's security and electric grid reliability and use of our domestic fossil fuel resources, investment in fossil r and d is critical. each of these programs represents a partnership that provides a greater leverage toll federal funds. therefore, i urge our members to vote against the gentleman from new jersey's amendment so we can support fossil energy r&d for our country and for our future. i reserve. the chair: the gentleman reserves. . . the gentleman from new jersey is ecognized. >> in many way, i think the gentleman agrees with me. it's about balance. the dollars in the underlying the xceeded that -- what administration asked for. mr. norcross: let's not pick one winner, let's pick them all and see where it takes us. at this time i'd like to yield two minutes to the congresswoman from maine, ms. pingree, for her remarks. ms. pingree: thank you very much. i thank the gentleman for yielding. thank you. i rise today in strong support of the norcross amendment and i want to thank my colleague for calling attention to this issue and the importance of e
ms that impact our so for our nation's security and electric grid reliability and use of our domestic fossil fuel resources, investment in fossil r and d is critical. each of these programs represents a partnership that provides a greater leverage toll federal funds. therefore, i urge our members to vote against the gentleman from new jersey's amendment so we can support fossil energy r&d for our country and for our future. i reserve. the chair: the gentleman reserves. . . the gentleman...
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grid. u.s. led effort to broker a united nations security council steam at condemning north korea's latest missile test has broken down. the u.s., france, and the u.k. were unable to overcome objections from russia and china. it is a setback for the trump administration's top foreign-policy priorities. --the middle east, the tory the qatari government refusal demonstrates the emirates has linked to terrorist roots, according to a state owned saudi press agency. the four countries expressed their deep surprise that qatar rejected the demands and pledged new measures against the door off -- the gulf nation. thousands of people protesting against the g-20 summit of global leaders arrive. pledged massve resistance. one of the most closely watched events will be a meeting between donald trump and vladimir putin. the bank of japan has asserted controlled over the nations bond yields. the central bank offered to buy 10 having your notes. the yen among to a loss. -- flung to a loss. to a loss. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. guy: l
grid. u.s. led effort to broker a united nations security council steam at condemning north korea's latest missile test has broken down. the u.s., france, and the u.k. were unable to overcome objections from russia and china. it is a setback for the trump administration's top foreign-policy priorities. --the middle east, the tory the qatari government refusal demonstrates the emirates has linked to terrorist roots, according to a state owned saudi press agency. the four countries expressed...
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people in the national security part of the government that have to think about the power grid are prettyed about this. but by all accounts, president trump does not particularly think the russians tried to influence the election. as a result, i think that means the way he views any of these claims are going to be clouded by his sense of what hackers, especially russian hackers, did or did not do during the election. it is a unique position for the government to be an and does create this split personality within different parts of the government. in terms of what the hackers did, the u.s. government did send out, and they do this in situations like this, they sent out a warning to utilities and stakeholders with a lot of information about how they could detect these same hackers in their systems. one of the things that was clear is you could see the malware the hackers were using to get in to the office computers seem to be scanning internal parts of the network looking for connections between those computers and control systems. it is the control systems that would control turbines and
people in the national security part of the government that have to think about the power grid are prettyed about this. but by all accounts, president trump does not particularly think the russians tried to influence the election. as a result, i think that means the way he views any of these claims are going to be clouded by his sense of what hackers, especially russian hackers, did or did not do during the election. it is a unique position for the government to be an and does create this split...
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grid and recent tax to systems. then the campaign legal center discusss how u.s. laws apply to foreign nationals or governments. and former u.s. ambassador to iraq james jeffrey will talk about the significance of iraqi forces retaking the previously isis-held city of mosul. be sure to watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning and join the discussion. >> next a look at what states are doing to combat opioid addiction. it was a topic of discussion this week among governors at their annual summer meeting in providence,
grid and recent tax to systems. then the campaign legal center discusss how u.s. laws apply to foreign nationals or governments. and former u.s. ambassador to iraq james jeffrey will talk about the significance of iraqi forces retaking the previously isis-held city of mosul. be sure to watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning and join the discussion. >> next a look at what states are doing to combat opioid addiction. it was a topic of discussion this week...