New findings suggest nearly 60% of Britons are “concerned” about potential blackouts this winter
Last month, the National Grid electricity system operator said in a highly “unlikely” scenario, households and businesses might face planned three-hour outages to ensure that the UK’s grid can cope with the demand.
A new article from Ipsos with data taken from a representative quota sample of 1,072 adults aged 18-75 in Great Britain has shown that almost 6 in 10 (57%) Britons concerned about blackouts in their area over the winter.
Brits are largely divided over how prepared they feel their household is to cope with potential blackouts this winter; only half feel prepared to cope with potential blackouts in their area if they happen.
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