The UK Grid is currently 80% renewable energy (and 10% nuclear)
The UK Grid is currently 80% renewable energy (and 10% nuclear)
cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/34309573
The UK Grid is currently 80% renewable energy (and 10% nuclear)
cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/34309573
Just a reminder that Grid energy is not the same as total energy. It's only an important first step in decarbonizing and economy. This is the UK's total energy mix.
Where is all that non-grid fuel being used? I assume people aren't using coal to fuel their vehicles.
Coal used in making steel, natural gas to heat homes and run hobs, oil to power cars, lorries, ships and portable generators used in construction etc....
There may be some obscure Dickens themed museums who may still be using coal for home heating. Rural homes that time forgot perhaps? That one weirdo tinkerer building a steampunk coal fired boiler powered steam car?
Cars, heating(homes and industry), steel production and so much more.