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Which burn the dirtiest, cheapest fuel they can, and pollute more in one journey from China to Britain than my Jaguar could do in 10,000 years at 30mpg. Possibly.
Which burn the dirtiest, cheapest fuel they can, and pollute more in one journey from China to Britain than my Jaguar could do in 10,000 years at 30mpg. Possibly.
If only there was a way of powering ships by wind.
National Grid statistics provided by independent data analysts EnAppSys
Hmmm
Record-breaking January for wind energy
The weekly record was set during 5th-11th January.
For much of the month, the UK was under the influence of a westerly weather type, with a sequence of Atlantic depressions tracking across the country. A sequence of particularly deep lows between the 9th and 15th brought some very stormy conditions to Scotland, especially the Western and Northern Isles, as well as plenty of rainfall. The first half of January was very mild,
From the EnAppSys doc
For Q1 2015
The quarter saw high levels of generation from coal fired plants typically
generating at the limits of availability
This coupled with levels of nuclear fleet generation up 30% from the previous quarter
In the quarter, the coal fleet provided 33% of the overall generation
gas plants providing 23%
nuclear plants 20%
wind farms 12%
interconnectors 5%
biomass 4%
Electrical demand was low at the beginning of the quarter as the holiday period reduced the need to generate electricity
How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think
It's all a money making scam to pay for the alarmist warmists and their junk science.
I wish there were a way we could make a stand against the money grab, but can't see a way to do that.
Germany now have days when they get over 50% of power from renewable sources, last summer they had 78% mark -
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