The UK has decarbonised its electricity supply faster than any other major economy, largely thanks to the rapid phase out (now complete) of coal power!The si...
The fact that the majority of power imports isare from France and Norway is also good news as they both have very high zero carbon generation (nuclear and hydro respectively)
It’s been hovering around the 0.5% to 1.5% mark for years, but it’s finally gone now.
For the past 12 months, this is how the energy mix of the UK has looked:
Wind, 32.1%
Gas, 26.6%
Nuclear, 14.8%
Biomass, 7.0%
Solar, 5.1%
Hydroelectric, 1.4%
Coal, 1.1%
The remainder gets imported, mostly from France and Norway, so is likely primarily Nuclear and Hydroelectric.
32,1+26,6+14,8+7+5,1+1,4+1,1 = 88,1
So 11,9 % gets/got imported?
Yes. Imports/exports are as follows:
France, 7.6%
Norway, 3.3%
Belgium, 1.5%
Denmark, 0.9%
Netherlands, 0.6%
Ireland, -1.9%
There’s a remaining 0.1%, which comes from pumped energy storage.
The fact that the majority of power imports
isare from France and Norway is also good news as they both have very high zero carbon generation (nuclear and hydro respectively)Possible. This bad boy makes up 5% of the UK power supply by itself:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/HVDC_Cross-Channel
https://grid.iamkate.com