Difference between revisions of "Main Page"

From Factsheets: Limiting UK Emissions
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m
Line 4: Line 4:
 
Resources, musings and opinions … many of them fact-checked ☺ on UK energy, CO<sub>2</sub> emission and climate change related issues
 
Resources, musings and opinions … many of them fact-checked ☺ on UK energy, CO<sub>2</sub> emission and climate change related issues
  
''Even with improvements in energy efficiency, the UK Government expects as the industry, heating and transport sectors switch from fossil fuels, electricity consumption could '''double''' by 2050. If there was strong electrification of energy demand and high dependence on intermittent generation, then electricity generation capacity could need to '''triple'''''<ref>Overarching National Policy Statement for Energy (EN-1)[https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/47854/1938-overarching-nps-for-energy-en1.pdf]</ref>
+
''Even with improvements in energy efficiency, the UK Government expects as the industry, heating and transport sectors switch from fossil fuels, electricity consumption could '''double''' by 2050. If there is strong electrification of energy demand and high dependence on intermittent generation, then generation capacity could need to '''triple'''''<ref>Overarching National Policy Statement for Energy (EN-1)[https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/47854/1938-overarching-nps-for-energy-en1.pdf]</ref>
  
  

Revision as of 12:21, 28 May 2019

Factsheets: Limiting United Kingdom Emissions

A vanity publishing project which solely reflects the views of its creator

Resources, musings and opinions … many of them fact-checked ☺ on UK energy, CO2 emission and climate change related issues

Even with improvements in energy efficiency, the UK Government expects as the industry, heating and transport sectors switch from fossil fuels, electricity consumption could double by 2050. If there is strong electrification of energy demand and high dependence on intermittent generation, then generation capacity could need to triple[1]


  1. Renewable Energy
  2. Electricity Storage v Interruptible Demand
  3. Transportation
  4. Nuclear Power
  5. Geo-Engineering
  6. Climate Change Statistics

References

  1. Overarching National Policy Statement for Energy (EN-1)[1]