UK energy stats released

3 March 2006


The DTI has published its latest quarterly analysis of electricity generation revealing that generation from coal-fired capacity is rising at the expense of gas.

Total electricity supplied in 2005 rose by 0.8% on the year to 362 TWh, with the proportion of coal growing by 3.4% to 126 TWh against that of gas falling by 2.1% to 134.8 TWh. Generation from CCGTs fell by more than 4.5 TWh to 122.67 TWh, almost directly corresponding to the 5.23 TWh boost to conventional thermal generation.




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