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According to new data from the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS), UK coal production fell to a record low in 2017, accounting for 6.
7%
of electricity generation.
UK coal production fell to a record low of 6.
7% in 2017
The data shows that oil and nuclear production also declined
slightly.
Energy production for the full year increased by 0.
4% compared to 2016, mainly due to the increase
in bioenergy, wind, solar and hydroelectric power generation.
These clean fuels currently produce nearly 10 times
more energy than coal.
Gas production rose 0.
3 per cent, plus oil still accounts for more than
70 per cent of the UK's total production.
Renewable energy production hit an all-time high of 98.
9 TWh in 2017, an increase of nearly one-fifth, due to increased capacity and higher
wind speeds.
In 2017, the share of renewable energy production was 29.
4%, second only to natural gas, while the share of nuclear power was roughly stable at 20.
9%.
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According to new data from the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS), UK coal production fell to a record low in 2017, accounting for 6.
7%
of electricity generation.
UK coal production fell to a record low of 6.
7% in 2017
7% in 2017
The data shows that oil and nuclear production also declined
slightly.
Energy production for the full year increased by 0.
4% compared to 2016, mainly due to the increase
in bioenergy, wind, solar and hydroelectric power generation.
These clean fuels currently produce nearly 10 times
more energy than coal.
Gas production rose 0.
3 per cent, plus oil still accounts for more than
70 per cent of the UK's total production.
Renewable energy production hit an all-time high of 98.
9 TWh in 2017, an increase of nearly one-fifth, due to increased capacity and higher
wind speeds.
In 2017, the share of renewable energy production was 29.
4%, second only to natural gas, while the share of nuclear power was roughly stable at 20.
9%.
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