Wind Became the UK’s Largest Power Source in 2024 for the First Time Ever
- Wind power generated nearly 83 terawatt-hours of electricity in Great Britain in 2024, marking an increase from nearly 79 TWh in 2023, according to the National Energy System Operator .
- The government aims for less than 5% of electricity to come from fossil fuels by 2030, with clean electricity sources generating around 56% of Great Britain's electricity in 2024, as reported by Neso.
- Major fossil fuel generation fell to 26% in 2024, while electricity imports contributed 16%, indicating a shift towards renewable energy, as noted in Neso's preliminary data.
- Claire Coutinho criticized Labour's decarbonisation plan, stating it could lead to higher electricity prices and hardship for people, emphasizing the need for cheap, reliable energy.
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