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Upgrade the grid. Subsidise mass insulation programmes across the country. Build more renewable and nuclear power sources. Get fucked old school oil and gas.
You're right and the government agrees with you! They're doing all that but there are real limits to how quickly it can be done.
I don't understand the delay on adding more capacity between sections of the grid. This is the smallest part of the infrastructure development, would have a significant impact on how much gas we burnt, and would save billions of pounds in curtailment/turn up costs, but seems to be taking forever.
I don't know the details, but I do remember people before the election saying that was likely to be a big stumbling block. Seems they were right, unfortunately!