CO2 emissions
UK #GreenhouseGasEmissions fall again as coal use plummets
Britain’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions fell by 3% last year from 2016 levels, largely due to a decline in coal-fired power generation and marking the fifth straight yearly drop, preliminary government data showed last week, writes Susanna Twidale.
Output of the heat-trapping gases in Europe’s second-largest emitter behind Germany fell to 456 million tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e), the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) said.
The data shows Britain’s GHG emissions have fallen 43% since 1990, meaning it is more than half way towards meeting a legally binding target to cut its GHG emissions by 2050 to 80% below 1990 levels.
Energy-sector CO2 emissions fell by 8% as coal-fired power production dropped, and was replaced by record output from renewables such as wind and solar.
Separate provisional data, released by BEIS, showed power generation from coal plants fell 26% in 2017 to 21.36 terawatt hours (TWh), making up less than 7% of Britain’s total electricity supply.
Britain plans to close all coal-fired power stations by 2025 unless they are fitted with technology to capture and store carbon emissions.
Gas-fired power generation fell almost 6% in 2017, while renewable power generation from wind and solar soared, the data showed.
Wind power rose 33 percent to a record 40.9 TWh while solar generation was up 43% to a record 2.9 TWh.
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