Share of electricity generated by fossil fuels in Great Britain drops to record low
by Jillian Ambrose Energy correspondent from on (#6MACP)
Gas and coal accounted for just 2.4% of power generation for an hour last week, data shows, amid zero-carbon grid' plans
The share of Great Britain's electricity generated by burning fossil fuels plummeted to unprecedented lows this month, ahead of plans to begin running a zero-carbon grid" for short periods from next year.
Electricity generated by burning gas and coal fell to a record low of just 2.4% for an hour at lunchtime on Monday 15 April, according to an analysis of data from National Grid's electricity system operator (ESO).
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