
“Una pietra miliare enorme per la Gran Bretagna”: le energie rinnovabili hanno fornito metà dell’elettricità del Regno Unito nel 2024
https://www.businessgreen.com/news/4517134/huge-milestone-britain-renewables-provided-half-uks-electricity-2024
di Kunphen
12 commenti
What was that about renewables being unreliable?
Something something you never knew what the hell you were talking about?
A really cool stat but that’s all it is, what does it mean for the average person, nothing, nothing when bills are still sky high and utilities rocketing.
Nothing but a cool headline and that’s it.
Great start, once it’s close to 100% it will start encouraging electrification of industries that use more expensive, less efficient energy sources.
A another huge milestones to consider:
>Highest industrial energy cost in the world.
>3rd highest domestic energy cost in Europe.
This will encourage people to use less energy therefore it’s good for fighting the climate change to save the planet, higher energy cost is feature not a bug.
Excellent news. Hopefully we’ll see that increase substantially this year.
Means nothing when bills go every 3 months without fail.
Unlink the electricity price from gas and pass these savings on to consumers. Watch investment and support for renewables go through the roof.
What a huge milestone for the energy companies, they must be thrilled to further minimise spending while they maximise profit gouging us all!
Let’s all gather round and celebrate the highest Energy Costs in the World while acknowledging that, on a Global Scale it makes little or no contribution to stopping Global Warming
Intermittent pap. Need to sack this nonsense off and go all in on nuclear, 8-10 new build sites across the country should eaily cover it, plenty of options.
Pity the UK don’t actually own any of it and we’re actually subsidising other nations bills and pensions while our own bills are extortionate so please spare us the sensational headlines🙄
I feel like if someone were digging deep into this it probably isn’t the case.
Like they mean half the domestic households but not commercial buildings or something.