Britain is producing the smallest amount of energy on record as a plunge in North Sea fossil fuels leaves the country more reliant than ever on imports. Around 40pc of oil and gas used in the UK is shipped in from abroad, according to a new report from Offshore Energies UK (OEUK). Meanwhile, 11pc of electricity is brought in using undersea cables linked to the Continent. – Telegraph
current solution is promise new gas and nuclear supply with multi year lead times for higher cost solutions of questionable sustainability to deliver more supply alternative is wind, tide and hydrogen investment to make us a world leader (exports) combined with retrofit climate proofing – insulation, heat pumps, mhrv – which would also reduce demand
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