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The E-On 'Face-Off' begins... Kingsnorth Shut Down

IMC UK | 05.12.2008 19:30 | Climate Camp 2008 | Climate Chaos | Ecology | Energy Crisis

An unidentified group allegedly penetrated Kingsnorth security and switched off almost 500 megawatts of generating capacity, cutting almost 2% off the nations power supply for about four hours! [1,2, 3] The incident took place on Friday 28th November during the 48 hours of action against new coal called for by the Camp for Climate Action. With the aim of sending a strong message that attempts to build any new coal fired power stations will face a barrage of direct action - both towards their daily operations and their supply chain - actions took place in Brighton, Bristol, Warwick, London, Nottingham, Norwich, Bristol, and Plymouth. E-On in particular were rattled, local and national media coverage was generated, resources for the new 'Face Off' campaign were gathered, a new website launched, and lists of possible targets compiled.

With the 48 hours over E-on no doubt thought the heat was off, however Monday morning saw their corporate headquarters in Coventry struck for the third time in as many weeks with over twenty protesters dressed in santa suits invading their officers and blockading the entrance for four hours. [photos, spoof account, report, song 1, song 2, interview, BBC TV News, BBC World At One ]

Further summaries of the actions can be found on the climate camp website and on EarthFirst! Action Reports. Don't forget the new E-on F-off website.

Previous success against E-on : protests force recruitment efforts to be dropped


BRIGHTON! - 28th
Activists gathered outside the Royal Bank of Scotland (the biggest British financier of coal projects, including E-On's). Activists dressed as cleaners tried their hardest to clean the coal but just couldn't manage it.

BRISTOL! - 28th
Bristol Rising Tide and activists from in and around Bristol had a day of shenanigans directed at the Royal Bank of Scotland, E-On and new coal - including RBS bank robbers, a banner drop, cake fights, and 'Family Football' and ending with a street party that shut down NatWest. ( http://www.lasthours.org.uk/news/christmas-is-canceled-for-eon/)

COVENTRY! - 28th
30 people paid a visit to E-On's UK headquarters. Banners were waved, leaflets handed out to staff and passers-by, subverted songs sung and fun was had by all. An E.On executive was serenaded and in a grand finale a massive game of 'Carbon Capture British Bull Dog' was played across the main road.

COVENTRY! - 1st Dec
On Monday morning 20 E-On F-Off Santas blockaded the main entrance of E-On's UK headquarters, dumping bags of coal and supergluing themselves to three doors. No-no-noing Santas made their way into the building and distributed copies of the Poyry report and lumps of coal (for being naughty enough to build new coal) to E-On staff at their desks. Two daring Santas gatecrashed a boardroom meeting and handed out lumps of coal to stunned corporate types, before being removed. Three protesters were arrested along with a photographer.

LONDON! - 28th AM
Greenwash Guerillas (London Brigade, Detection Platoon #1), paid a protest-oriented visit to the London office of filthy climate criminalcorporation E-On UK to confront a Short-Sighted Fat Cat and PR Pushers plugging 'Clean Coal' bullplop.

LONDON! - 28th PM
London Rising Tide visited the FA Headquarters (the FA Cup is sponsored by e.on) to protest about E-On's push for new coal in the UK.

NORWICH! - 29th
A spoof E-On stall on the Royal Bank of Scotland's doorstep discovered that people are surprisingly hostile towards e.on. NRT intends to pass on their findings to E-on as soon as possible!

PLYMOUTH!
Earlier in the week activists in Plymouth took to the street to near the Sund Dial, to spread awareness about the realities of "clean coal technology".

OTHER ACTIONS!
Reports also surfaced that over the weekend the streets around Ed Miliband and Hilary Benn's London homes have been decorated with E-On F-Off and Stop Coal stickers. Let's hope they walk to work!

IMC UK

Comments

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Face Off, Switch Off

06.12.2008 13:11

This looks like a campaign that could really bring home for goods. For what it's worth, the face off inspired me to finally switch electricity suppliers from E.on to a 'green' supplier and I even persuaded my mum and dad to do the same as well.

Hopefully plenty of others will be doing the same and E.on will start to get the message.

all change


Green Capitalism No Thanks

08.12.2008 14:27

Switching suppliers wont save the planet! And me, like all the rest of us poor souls, will still be earning minimum wage in our new green jobs!


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Saving the planet

08.12.2008 16:17

The previous posters made no claims that switching suppliers would save the planet, they just said that it would send a strong message to Eon. Like many things, if we all did it, it WOULD make a massive difference. Of course we couldn't actually all do it as there isn't enough capacity currently being produced from renewables for us all to switch right now but obviously the more of us that do, the more incentive there is for further capacity to be developed.

I know what certainly wont save the planet - that's snipping at other people in indymedia comments.

tom


Guardian report on this

11.12.2008 16:33

I won't re-hash mainstream media on here but I've just read a whole page report in today's Guardian (Thurs 11th Dec) talking with pretty open admiration for a 'green Banksy' (groan) who was seen on CCTV climbing over electrified fences and doing the deed. " Saboteur breezes in to shut 500MW turbine".
Not that mainstream media is important but - FANTASTIC REPORT!! Really inspiring action.

anon


Not just capacity

22.12.2008 00:25

Lack of capacity isn't the only reason we can't just switch our current power-hungry habits to renewable sources. Transmission loss is the other one. Every mile of transmission from the point of generation to point of use involves huge loss of power. There was a reason dirty old coal-fired power stations were sited on the fringes of urban areas -to minimise transmission loss. Nuclear power stations have to be on the coast or estuaries (heating up the rivers and seas) = greater transmission loss. Most renewable sources are even worse from that point of view, being in remote areas far from where demand is greatest or even, gawdelpus, offshore. Huge windfarms might just be OK in industrial estauries such as the Tyne, Tees or Solent, but not despoiling the hills. They are an abomination and are never going to run all those lazy people's dishwashers anyway.

What needs to go is the national grid. It's not only a creaking, knackered assembly of plant, it's a creaking, knackered idea. Trying to hitch up renewable means of generation to the national grid makes as much sense as Richard Branson taking delivery of a new train, finding the seats comfortable, so getting hundreds of horses to haul it to London. Just not appropriate use of the technology.

Renewable systems just don't fit into the old centralised industrial model of electricity generation. Schemes to crank renewable generation up to an industrial scale for centralised distribution are doomed to fail, if only because of transission losses (though there are other reasons). The only sensible use of renewable technology is LOCAL. Rich people may be able to do it by one or several means at the level of a household. For most of us, it will have to be at the level of the estate, village or local area. In a few favoured locations town city scale may be possible. Local renewable generation will involve less and more efficient use of power and, above all a means of storage, without which current renewable technology is of very limited use. Renewables without storage (doesn't have to be batteries -what about a head of water?) will stay of limited use until and unless really effective geo-thermal systems are developed.

These difficulties would be greatly reduced and a grid system would make more sense if there was a switch back from AC to DC. But that would mean throwing away and re-manufacting nearly every appliance which uses electricity, creating a huge spike in demand for power as well as raw materials, so not practically in the interests of the planet. The only residual worthwhile use for a grid in local, renewable, AC supply would be as a skeletal system for mutual aid between different local generators in case of emergency.

So no, signing up with a "green" electricity supplier doesn't actually do any good. Just another bit of greenwash bollocks, really. Worth it for pissing off E.ON, but don't have any illusions beyond that.

Stroppyoldgit


Don't tell me - you believe in 'global warming'

23.12.2008 11:22

Don't tell me... you've fallen for the 'politically correct' bullshit of 'global warming', despite all the evidence to the contrary, and coal is 'bad'. No, overpopulation is bad - the same overpopulation that you left wing idiots support through the mass immigration of MILLIONS of unwanted third worlders, who breed like rabbits, and have destroyed EVERY white area they have moved into.

Can you show me any evidence to the contrary?
And did you support the miners during the miners' strike? Don't you know that they dig COAL? Idiots.

David Radford


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