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This is a '''Sankey''' diagram for the latest published data available (2017). Flow is from left (production) to right (consumption). Widths of the lines are scaled to the size of the energy flows and as they combine or split the widths add or subtract "energy cannot be created or destroyed". The diagram graphically shows the UK's ''continued dependence'' on gas and oil and the relatively small contribution from renewables
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This is a '''Sankey''' diagram for the latest data available (2017) published by BEIS. Flow is from left (production) to right (consumption). Widths of the lines are scaled to the size of the energy flows and as they combine or split the widths add or subtract "energy cannot be created or destroyed". The diagram graphically shows the UK's ''continued dependence'' on gas and oil and the relatively small contribution from renewables
 
<pdf width="800px" height="600px">https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/727620/Energy_Flow_Chart_2017.pdf</pdf>
 
<pdf width="800px" height="600px">https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/727620/Energy_Flow_Chart_2017.pdf</pdf>

Latest revision as of 15:21, 25 April 2019

This is a Sankey diagram for the latest data available (2017) published by BEIS. Flow is from left (production) to right (consumption). Widths of the lines are scaled to the size of the energy flows and as they combine or split the widths add or subtract "energy cannot be created or destroyed". The diagram graphically shows the UK's continued dependence on gas and oil and the relatively small contribution from renewables load PDF