On Tuesday #wind generated 36.5% of GB electricity followed by nuclear 19.0%, imports 14.8%, gas 12.5%, solar 7.7%, biomass 7.2%, hydro 1.5%, coal 0.6%, other 0.0% *excl. non-renewable distributed generation pic.twitter.com/YG5rozO9OE
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National Grid ESO
NationalGridESO
On Monday #wind produced 42.7% of British electricity followed by nuclear 18.0%, gas 12.9%, imports 12.1%, biomass 6.3%, solar 6.2%, hydro 0.9%, coal 0.8%, other 0.0% *excl. non-renewable distributed generation pic.twitter.com/Q71XJRRqQ4
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Javier Blas
JavierBlas
CHART OF THE DAY: US electricity generation from wind turbines fell in 2023 for the first time since the mid-1990s despite the addition of ~6 GW of new capacity, according to @IEAGov data. The culprit was lower wind speeds.
Report: www.eia.gov/todayinenergy/detail.php?id=61943
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