It goes without saying that there is no modern life without electricity. The world would be like being on a camping trip, only most camping trips in the West today take a fair number of electric devices with them. Everything from cooking to having water in one’s home, to communications and banking, depends upon elasticity, so a secure supply is vital for the continuity of modern life and commerce. But, heating during the cold dark winters of Europe can no longer be done extensively by fire wood, so fossil fuels are what keep people from freezing. We experienced this during the UK cold spell of late December/early January, where there were blackouts as according to the energy guru, National Grid: too many people were having the heating on. The problem here is that the UK has moved away from conventional fuel sources, to embrace as much as possible the renewables, and it has been a disaster, as Germany has also found out, and is now reversing its move. And, the UK government had to take out of moth-balls, so to speak, three coal-fired power plants that were due for decommission and demolition to meet those December 2022 and January 2023 demands.