December is a tough time for renewables.

 

December is a tough time for renewables. We have high-pressured over the UK and this means little wind. It is a cloudy hi with hundred percent cloud cover for most and over the east coast of the UK we also have fog. So, there is little wind and there is virtually no solar. We’ve been making virtually no solar on our panels on our house in the last week or so. Nuclear still provides about 14-15% of our basic electricity but with wind and only 2% then we can look at how we are making our electricity at the moment and much of this is with gas at 60% biomass which still produces a lot of carbon dioxide although is supposed to be more carbon neutral at 6% and we using 3% coal. Other electricity does come in from Europe via the links to Norway the Netherlands France and Ireland. The country talks about getting rid of gas and coal put on days and months like these this looks like a significant challenge.



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