The Margin
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Initial release | September 22, 1976 |
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Directors | Walerian Borowczyk |
Screenplay | Walerian Borowczyk |
Composers | Frédéric Chopin |
Producers | Raymond Hakim |
Robert Hakim | |
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ID | 2318570 |
About The Margin
Sigimond Pons (Joe Dallesandro) is a successful businessman who enjoys a peaceful existence in the country with his wife and child. During a business trip to Paris, he encounters Diana (Sylvia Kristel), a beautiful and intriguing prostitute. Tragedy strikes when he receives news that his son died inan accident and his wife killed herself shortly afterward. In utter despair, the grieving Sigimond throws himself into a passionate affair with Diana and struggles to reconcile his guilt. …
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Blackouts less likely this winter says National Grid
By Lucy HookerBusiness reporter, BBC News
There is a lower risk of electricity blackouts this winter compared to last, according to National Grid, thanks to increased generation and The Ability to manage demand.
This year the UK was " in a different position" it said in a report.
Chances of the lights going out were almost back to where they were before the Energy Crisis , it said.
But a scheme to pay people for cutting electricity use at peak times will still be used to help manage demand.
Craig Dyke, head of national control at National Grid's Electricity System Operator (ESO), which is responsible for balancing demand and supply on The Network , said the main change this year was a " big uptick" in overall capacity.
On top of that, " stress events" from Last Year had faded, Mr Dyke said, such as lower gas stores in Western Europe following The War in Ukraine and a reduction in electricity supplies from France's Nuclear Power stations.
" Compared to Last Year it is almost going back to around where it was before Last Winter , " said Mr Dyke.
" So the risks that we talked about Last Year , the probability of them occurring, are much, much lower. "
An increase in industrial-scale battery storage would also make a difference, helping to smooth demand-supply imbalances, He Said .
In its Winter Outlook National Grid ESO said under The Most likely " base case" scenario The Margin of electricity supply over demand would be 4. 4 gigawatts (GW) or 7. 4%, " broadly In Line with recent winters".
Last Winter The Margin was just 3. 7GW.
National Grid ESO is the electricity system operator for England, Scotland and Wales. Northern Ireland has a separate electricity operator.
Of the electricity generated in the UK:
During cold, Dark Winter months, demand for electricity rises. If that coincides with a windless High Pressure , the ESO sometimes has to resort to back-up measures.
Only one coal-fired Power Station will be kept on standby this winter, it said. Over Last Winter it had five available.
Customer switch-offsDespite the overall rosier outlook, the ESO plans to reintroduce its Demand Flexibility Scheme again this year.
Under the scheme it pays energy suppliers for a reduction in demand at peak times.
Last Year many suppliers took up the scheme, offering their customers discounts or cash payments for switching off high-energy appliances on days when supplies were tight.
While the scheme is less likely to be needed this winter, it could operate on a much larger scale this year, the ESO said.
Many businesses, including food wholesalers and water companies had already inquired about taking part this year, after seeing the scheme work in their own homes, it said.
This winter the scheme could provide up to a gigawatt of demand flexibility if needed, Mr Dyke said.
Last Winter 3,300 megawatt hour (MWh) were saved across 22 events, " enough to power nearly 10 million homes" the ESO said.
Payments were likely to be at a similar level to Last Year 's £3,000 per MWh, it said, but how much would be passed on to customers and in what form - whether as cash payments, vouchers or even in the form of a prize Lottery - was at suppliers' discretion.
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