UKGRIDWATCH β Live Great Britain Electricity Grid Status
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β‘ UK Grid update
Saturday evening tick-up: demand 38.6 GW.
Wind easing to 8.3 GW, solar gone, gas doing more of the heavy lifting (13.8 GW).
Carbon intensity nudging up to 175 gCOβ/kWh.
Steady grid, smooth transition into the evening π
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31.01.2026 18:54 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
UKGRIDWATCH β Live Great Britain Electricity Grid Status
Live view of Great Britainβs electricity system: demand, generation mix, carbon intensity, grid frequency and interconnectors.
β‘ UK Grid Check
Calm Saturday vibes on the grid. Demand steady at 36.8 GW, frequency bang on 50.09 Hz.
Wind doing its bit (8.9 GW), solar fading, gas stepping in.
Balanced, boring, exactly how you want it π
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31.01.2026 16:16 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
β‘οΈ UK Grid update (14:04)
Sunday afternoon check-in π€οΈπ Demand is back up at 38.3 GW, frequency sitting just under nominal at 49.890 Hz
Wind is still a big contributor π¬οΈ (~44%)
A classic Sunday pattern: softer wind, more gas, steady imports.
25.01.2026 14:05 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
β‘οΈ UK Grid update (07:46)
Sunday morning calm Demand is way down at 27.9 GW, frequency is running a touch high at 50.069 Hz, textbook overnight conditions π
Wind is doing the heavy lifting π¬οΈ (57% of metered generation)
Quiet, clean, and beautifully balanced to start the day
25.01.2026 07:49 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
β‘οΈ UK Grid update (19:33) β‘οΈ
Saturday night energy check ππ Demand has eased to 36.3 GW, with frequency dipping slightly to 49.891 Hz, putting the grid in moderate territory β but still well within control π
A calm, breezy winter evening β steady, efficient, and closely watched βοΈβ‘οΈ #UKGrid
24.01.2026 19:34 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
UK Grid update (17:48)
Saturday evening and the grid is in a very relaxed mood ππ Demand sitting at 38.3 GW, frequency almost bang-on at 49.993 Hz,
Wind is doing the weekend heavy lifting π¬οΈ (52% of metered generation)
Calm, breezy, and beautifully balanced as the weekend rolls on β‘οΈ
24.01.2026 17:50 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
β‘οΈ UK Grid update (13:09) β‘οΈ
Friday lunchtime and the grid is cruising π½οΈπ Demand steady at 38.8 GW,
Wind is absolutely bossing it π¬οΈ (54% of metered generation), gas continues to sit back, and solar is near its daytime peak at 1.69 GW βοΈ
Textbook balance heading into the afternoon β‘οΈπ
23.01.2026 13:10 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
β‘οΈ UK Grid update (12:07) β‘οΈ
Midday and nicely settled βοΈπ Demand is holding at 41.4 GW, frequency is nailed at 50.026 Hz,
Wind is still leading the mix π¬οΈ (~46%), gas steady in support, and solar is now properly online at 1.17 GW as daylight does its thing π
22.01.2026 12:08 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
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22.01.2026 10:50 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
β οΈ England & Wales at a turning point
Births keep falling.
Deaths stay high.
π In 2025, deaths are set to outnumber births β again.
A demographic shift that wonβt be easy to reverse.
22.01.2026 10:50 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
β‘οΈ UK Grid update (09:06)
The morning ramp is on βοΈπ Demand climbing to 38.9 GW, frequency still rock-solid at 50.023 Hz, and blackout risk staying low π
Wind remains the backbone π¬οΈ (~49%), gas easing slightly, and solar has officially woken up with its first 0.07 GW of the day βοΈ
22.01.2026 09:08 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
β‘οΈ UK Grid update (06:48) β‘οΈ
Good morning, grid nerds βοΈπ Overnight calm has arrived. Demand is down at 31.9 GW, frequency is spot on at 50.004 Hz, and blackout risk is low π
22.01.2026 06:49 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
β‘οΈ UK Grid update (18:01) β‘οΈ
Evening peak vibes incoming ππ Demand nudging 41.9 GW, frequency easing down to 49.878 Hz β still under control, but now in moderate territory π
All eyes on that frequency as tea-time demand rolls on ββ‘οΈ
21.01.2026 18:03 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
β‘οΈ UK Grid update (16:01) β‘οΈ
Bang on 50.004 Hz π― β textbook frequency control!
Wind still doing the heavy lifting π¬οΈ (~48%), demand easing at 39.5 GW, and carbon intensity dipping to a tidy 98 gCOβ/kWh π
No coal. Low blackout risk.
The grid is chefβs kiss balanced right now ππ #UKGrid #NetZeroWatch
21.01.2026 16:03 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
β‘οΈ UK Grid check-in! β‘οΈ
Wind is absolutely showing off today π¬οΈπͺ supplying ~51% of metered power, carbon intensity is a squeaky-clean 101 gCOβ/kWh, and the grid is chilling at 49.912 Hz π
No coal. Low blackout risk. Britain running breezy & balanced.
Energy nerd heaven ππ #UKGrid #WindPower
21.01.2026 13:09 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
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21.01.2026 11:26 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
11:05 snapshot:
π¬οΈ Wind ~50% of generation
π₯ Gas ~25%
π’ Carbon: 107 gCOβ/kWh
β‘ Frequency: 50.06 Hz
No drama.
No stress.
Just a grid doing its job.
21.01.2026 11:06 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
07:35, mid-week, winter.
π¬οΈ Wind: 42%
π₯ Gas: 29%
π’ Carbon: 113 gCOβ/kWh
Grid stable⦠but frequency dips just below 49.9 Hz.
Low-carbon works β but itβs not magic. This is what balancing actually looks like.
21.01.2026 07:36 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
βWind canβt power a modern grid.β
The grid at 06:34am:
47% wind, low gas, ultra-low carbon, zero chaos
The grid didnβt read the tweet.
21.01.2026 06:39 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
β‘ UK Grid Watch β Mon 19 Jan, 18:06
Early evening vibes: demand hovering around 44 GW as kettles, ovens and βquick dinnersβ fire up π½οΈβ. Frequencyβs behaving at 49.98 Hz, gas is firmly in charge π₯, windβs lending a hand π¬οΈ, nuclear stays stoic ποΈ, and solar has officially signed off for the day.
19.01.2026 18:08 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
UK Grid Watch β Mon 19 Jan, 16:36
Classic late-afternoon energy rush: demand nudging 44 GW as everyone thinks about tea π½οΈ. Frequency is happily above 50 Hz, gas is carrying the load π₯, windβs doing its bit π¬οΈ, nuclear remains permanently unimpressed ποΈ, and solar hasβ¦ mostly left the office.
19.01.2026 16:38 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
UKGRIDWATCH β Live Great Britain Electricity Grid Status
Live view of Great Britainβs electricity system: demand, generation mix, carbon intensity, grid frequency and interconnectors.
UK Grid Watch β Mon 19 Jan, 11:06
Mid-morning update: demandβs climbed to 43.8 GW as everyone finally logs on β. Frequency is a well-behaved 50.05 Hz, gas is doing the heavy lifting π₯, windβs pottering along π¬οΈ, nuclear remains unbothered ποΈ, and solar has remembered to show up
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19.01.2026 11:07 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
UKGRIDWATCH β Live Great Britain Electricity Grid Status
Live view of Great Britainβs electricity system: demand, generation mix, carbon intensity, grid frequency and interconnectors.
UK Grid Watch β Mon 19 Jan, 06:37
Monday has arrived and the grid is also not thrilled. Demand ~34.6 GW, frequency 49.892 Hz (a bit grumpy but coping). Gas is already hard at work π₯, windβs helping out π¬οΈ, nuclear is awake because it never sleeps ποΈ. Solar? Still under the duvet.
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19.01.2026 06:40 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
UKGRIDWATCH β Live Great Britain Electricity Grid Status
Live view of Great Britainβs electricity system: demand, generation mix, carbon intensity, grid frequency and interconnectors.
β‘ UK Grid Watch β Sun 18 Jan, 19:00
Sunday evening energy check: demand ~40 GW, frequency a very polite 50.12 Hz. Gas is doing the heavy lifting π₯, windβs still helping out π¬οΈ, nuclear quietly judging us ποΈ, and solar has fully gone to bed.
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18.01.2026 19:02 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
UKGRIDWATCH β Live Great Britain Electricity Grid Status
Live view of Great Britainβs electricity system: demand, generation mix, carbon intensity, grid frequency and interconnectors.
β‘ UK Grid Watch β Sun 18 Jan, 17:02
Sunday evening check-in: demand at 40.7 GW, frequency behaving at 49.905 Hz. Gas is doing most of the graft π₯, windβs chipping in π¬οΈ, nuclear is quietly minding its own business ποΈ, and solar has basically clocked out.
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18.01.2026 17:05 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
UKGRIDWATCH β Live Great Britain Electricity Grid Status
Live view of Great Britainβs electricity system: demand, generation mix, carbon intensity, grid frequency and interconnectors.
β‘ UK Grid Watch β Sun 18 Jan 2026, 13:09 GMT
Demand 38.9 GW | Freq 49.892 Hz π‘ | Gas 16.3 GW π₯ | Wind 5.8 GW π¬οΈ | Nuclear 4.0 GW ποΈ | Solar 1.4 GW βοΈ | Carbon 200 gCOβ/kWh
Translation: the gridβs paying attention, not panicking.
Balanced, supplied, and doing its job β as usual. π
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18.01.2026 13:11 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
UKGRIDWATCH β Live Great Britain Electricity Grid Status
Live view of Great Britainβs electricity system: demand, generation mix, carbon intensity, grid frequency and interconnectors.
β‘ UK Grid Watch β Sun 18 Jan 2026, 10:35 GMT
Demand 36.1 GW β | Freq 50.134 Hz π’ | Gas 15.1 GW π₯ | Wind 5.4 GW π¬οΈ | Nuclear 4.0 GW ποΈ | Solar 0.5 GW βοΈ
Sundayβs fully awake now β demand up, solar stretching, grid ticking along nicely.
No drama. Just electrons doing their job. β‘
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18.01.2026 10:36 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
UKGRIDWATCH β Live Great Britain Electricity Grid Status
Live view of Great Britainβs electricity system: demand, generation mix, carbon intensity, grid frequency and interconnectors.
UK Grid Watch β Sun 18 Jan 2026, 07:18 GMT
Demand 26.2 GW π΄ | Freq 50.103 Hz π’ | Gas 9.7 GW π₯ | Wind 4.2 GW π¬οΈ | Nuclear 4.0 GW ποΈ | Solar 0 (still asleep) |
Quiet Sunday vibes β low demand, steady frequency, grid enjoying a lie-in.
Kettles safe. Toast secure.
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18.01.2026 07:19 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
UKGRIDWATCH β Live Great Britain Electricity Grid Status
Live view of Great Britainβs electricity system: demand, generation mix, carbon intensity, grid frequency and interconnectors.
β‘ UK Grid Watch β Sat 17 Jan 2026, 19:43 GMT
Demand 37.9 GW | Freq 49.911 Hz π’ | Gas 20.0 GW π₯ | Wind 3.6 GW π¬οΈ | Nuclear 4.0 GW ποΈ | Solar 0 π΄ | Carbon 238 gCOβ/kWh
The grid has settled down, had a nice cup of tea, and is behaving itself again.
No drama. Lights still on. πβ
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17.01.2026 19:44 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
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