24 May 2012

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Where The Fuel To Produce Electricity In The UK Comes From [Infographics]


A research done by Good Energy has found that the majority of fuel used to generate electricity in the UK is imported from a wide variety of countries across the globe


According to their figures, the UK relies on almost 40 countries across the globe for fuel to produce electricity, with only 43% of fuel coming from the UK's own resources.


The following infographics (yep, it's two for the price of one, today) show those results on a continent and country level.


Enjoy...


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Where the UK’s electricity comes from


Source: Green Energy, Renewable Energy Company

Where the UK’s electricity comes from

Source: Green Energy, Renewable Energy Company

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I would have as all came from within the country. For instance, how nuclear power come from abroad?

By the way, the "unknown" source looks like it comes from the penguins, according to the map. Just saying.

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