The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

UK emissions dip as energy savings made

- BY REBECCA SPEARE-COLE

Britain’s greenhouse gas emissions fell to a new low in 2023 after households and businesses cut back on heating due to high energy prices.

The Energy Department (DESNZ) said territoria­l emissions – those that take place within a country’s territoria­l boundaries – fell by 5.4% to 384.2 million tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent last year, compared to 2022.

In an update released yesterday, the department said this was due to “reduced gas use in UK electricit­y generation and higher energy, and other prices that reduced demand for heating”.

Energy prices for most British households hit record highs in late 2022 and did not start to fall again until July 2023.

The electricit­y sector, which makes up an estimated 12% of UK emissions, saw greenhouse gas emissions fall by 19.6% in 2023, the data shows.

On top of the reduced electricit­y demand, DESNZ said Britain imported more electricit­y from France last year, amid a rebound in the country’s nuclear power output, cutting the need for domestic fossil fuel power production.

The department said this also meant less gas was needed to meet the remaining electricit­y demand, with the data showing that gas power generation in Britain fell by 21.1% last year.

The data suggests that emissions from the industrial sector fell by 8% largely due to reduced fuel consumptio­n in the iron and steel industries.

More widely, last year’s fall in greenhouse gas emissions also marked a 52.7% reduction since 1990.

The government said Britain was the first major economy to cut its greenhouse gas emissions by half since 1990, after it reached a 50% fall in 2022.

Carbon dioxide emissions specifical­ly saw a 6.6% drop in 2023, meaning the levels have fallen by 49.8% since 1990.

Responding to the data, campaigner­s called on the government to deliver on measures like insulation, heat pumps and scaling up renewable energy.

Doug Parr, policy director at Greenpeace UK, said: “Any fall in UK emissions is much needed, but emissions from buildings and transport remain stubbornly high and the government doesn’t have a policy in place yet to deliver the cuts needed for the planet or to uphold our internatio­nal promises.”

 ?? ?? NEW LOW: UK greenhouse gas emissions in 2023 fell by 5.4% overall.
NEW LOW: UK greenhouse gas emissions in 2023 fell by 5.4% overall.

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