The UK's energy watchdog will call on the public to cut how much gas and electricity they use this winter to guard against the risk of shortages.
In a speech due to be made at industry body Energy UK, Mr Brearley will say that "all of us should be thinking about how to reduce our energy use where possible".
National Grid recently warned that British households could lose power for up to three hours at a time this winter if gas supplies run extremely low. Russia's invasion of Ukraine has created "unprecedented turmoil and volatility" in the energy markets, according to National Grid. Gas flows from Russia to Europe have been all but cut off, leaving countries scrambling for alternative supplies.He is expected to tell the audience at Energy UK: "The overall picture for Britain remains favourable. We are in a stronger position than many European countries.
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