Renewable Energy

(asked on 21st July 2015) - View Source

Question

To ask the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, what proportion of the UK's electricity was derived from renewable sources in the last year for which figures are available.


Answered by
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Andrea Leadsom
This question was answered on 7th September 2015

The table below shows electricity supplied in the UK by fuel type for the calendar year 2014.

UK electricity generation by fuel type

2014

TWh

% share

Coal

100.7

29.7

Oil

1.9

0.6

Gas

100.9

29.8

Nuclear

63.7

18.8

Hydro (natural flow)

5.9

1.7

Wind and Solar

36.1

10.6

- of which, Offshore

13.4

4.0

Bioenergy

23.2

6.9

Pumped Storage

2.9

0.9

Other fuels

3.6

1.1

Total

338.9

100

Renewables are made up of hydro (natural flow), wind and solar (which includes wave tidal) and bioenergy. This makes up 65.2 TWh (a 19.2% share) of total generation.

Source: Energy Trends, table 5.1. Available at:

https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/electricity-section-5-energy-trends.

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