Yorkshire Post

Power shift in the UK is revealed in latest energy data

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LOW-CARBON POWER from renewables and nuclear accounted for record highs of more than 54 per cent of British electricit­y between July and September, official figures have today shown.

Almost a third of power was generated by renewable sources including wind, solar, hydro and biomass in the third quarter of the year, up from 25 per cent for the same period in 2016 and a record high for the three-month period.

As a result of increased renewables, overall low-carbon electricit­y – which also includes nuclear power – climbed to new highs of 54.4 per cent of generation, the data from the Business and Energy Department revealed.

At the same time, power from fossil fuels gas and coal dropped to a record low of 42 per cent of generation, with coal accounting for less than three per cent of British electricit­y generation between July and September.

Dr Jonathan Marshall, energy analyst at the Energy and Climate Intelligen­ce Unit (ECIU), said the latest records were “yet another nail in the coffin” for claims renewables could not be a sizeable part of the UK’s electricit­y mix.

“As the technology to integrate more wind and solar improves, these headline figures are set to become more and more frequent.

“At the same time, record low prices for new renewables will bring bills down for British homes and businesses, on top of maintainin­g the UK’s leading position in the global battle against climate change,” he said.

The UK has confirmed it will phase out polluting coal power by 2025, and the British grid has seen coal drop to historic lows.

In April it was revealed that the UK had the first full day without the fossil fuel since it was first used to generate power in the 19th century.

The news comes after it was revealed that new data has shown that renewable energy has provided a third of Germany’s electricit­y this year, with wind energy becoming the third-largest electricit­y source, surpassing natural gas and nuclear energy.

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