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In 2018, Scotland added 6% of green energy, which means that nearly 75% of the region's total annual electricity consumption comes from renewable sources, mainly wind, solar and hydropower
.
In 2018, most of Scotland's new green energy came from offshore wind
.
The development of offshore wind in the UK region has already enabled the country to receive 33% of its electricity
from renewable sources in 2018.
Scotland is one of the best
.
By 2030, the UK plans to get 30% of its electricity
from wind power.
Among them, Scotland has begun a large-scale deployment plan for floating offshore wind to facilitate the above goals
.
Not only that, but Scotland is also conducting pioneering research on wave and tidal energy, which has the advantage over solar and wind energy in terms of stability
.
At the same time, Scotland also plans to promote the adoption
of electric vehicles.
With the revolutionary development of vehicle-to-grid V2G technology, Scotland plans to fully electrify
cars by 2032.
In 2018, Scotland added 6% of green energy, which means that nearly 75% of the region's total annual electricity consumption comes from renewable sources, mainly wind, solar and hydropower
.
In 2018, most of Scotland's new green energy came from offshore wind
.
The development of offshore wind in the UK region has already enabled the country to receive 33% of its electricity
from renewable sources in 2018.
Scotland is one of the best
.
By 2030, the UK plans to get 30% of its electricity
from wind power.
Among them, Scotland has begun a large-scale deployment plan for floating offshore wind to facilitate the above goals
.
Not only that, but Scotland is also conducting pioneering research on wave and tidal energy, which has the advantage over solar and wind energy in terms of stability
.
At the same time, Scotland also plans to promote the adoption
of electric vehicles.
With the revolutionary development of vehicle-to-grid V2G technology, Scotland plans to fully electrify
cars by 2032.