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Breaking records: The UK’s renewable energy in numbers
2020 was the UK’s highest year on record for renewable generation so far, and we’ve been breaking records for renewables ever since.
Zero-carbon power in Britain’s electricity mix has grown from less than 20% in 2010 to nearly 50% in 2021. In contrast, power provided from fossil fuels was down to roughly 35% in 2021 compared with over 75% in 2010.
In 2020 renewables accounted for more than 43.1% of the UK's total electricity generated, at 312 terawatt hours (TWh). This outstripped fossil fuels over the course of a year, for the first time in the nation’s history.
2020 also saw UK have its longest run of coal-free power, with a total of 68 days between 10 April and 16 June. This is the longest coal-free period since the industrial revolution, which began in the mid-1700s!
Zero-carbon generation overtook fossil fuel consumption in 11 months of the year in 2021.
2021 was the second highest year for renewable generation on record, after 2020.
On 5 April 2021, the UK achieved its lowest ever carbon intensity at 39 grams of CO2 per kWh, due to reduced use of fossil fuels for electricity generation. This was made possible by a 60% increase in the rate of renewable capacity installed in 2021 (compared to 2020).
25 May 2022 holds the record for the maximum amount of wind power generation, at 19.9 GW.
Breaking records: The UK’s renewable energy in numbers
2020 was the UK’s highest year on record for renewable generation so far, and we’ve been breaking records for renewables ever since.
Zero-carbon power in Britain’s electricity mix has grown from less than 20% in 2010 to nearly 50% in 2021. In contrast, power provided from fossil fuels was down to roughly 35% in 2021 compared with over 75% in 2010.
In 2020 renewables accounted for more than 43.1% of the UK's total electricity generated, at 312 terawatt hours (TWh). This outstripped fossil fuels over the course of a year, for the first time in the nation’s history.
2020 also saw UK have its longest run of coal-free power, with a total of 68 days between 10 April and 16 June. This is the longest coal-free period since the industrial revolution, which began in the mid-1700s!
Zero-carbon generation overtook fossil fuel consumption in 11 months of the year in 2021.
2021 was the second highest year for renewable generation on record, after 2020.
On 5 April 2021, the UK achieved its lowest ever carbon intensity at 39 grams of CO2 per kWh, due to reduced use of fossil fuels for electricity generation. This was made possible by a 60% increase in the rate of renewable capacity installed in 2021 (compared to 2020).
25 May 2022 holds the record for the maximum amount of wind power generation, at 19.9 GW.
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