• wewbull
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    UK for comparison (Average over year)

    GW %
    Coal 0.18 0.6
    Gas 8.31 27.7
    Solar 1.52 5.1
    Wind 9.36 31.1
    Hydroelectric 0.41 1.4
    Nuclear 4.36 14.5
    Biomass 2.15 7.1

    Edit: Imports are the remainder

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      The sum of those percentages is 87.5%. So what’s the rest, maybe import from France or Norway?

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        There’s a joke in there about the power of hot air but I’m not confident enough in my knowledge of British politics to make it

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        Yes it’s imports. Norway / France and Netherlands mainly.

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        Well, we’ve a single cable coming over from France that makes up about 3% (I think) of our total electricity supply. So “French Nuclear” should be a bigger entry in that table than coal, solar, hydro or bio. That’s not the only import, either, so it’s not completely impractical for the missing percentages to be imports.

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HVDC_Cross-Channel

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          There are other cables as well. One of them runs through the chunnel. The UK regularly gets upto 10% of its supply from France (seasonal, time, cost dependant)