Well, appliances and electronics are generally getting more energy efficient.
In most places, electricity is generated and sent straight into the power grid for consumption; no batteries. The power draw is monitored and generators get turned on or off depending on the demand.
The UK imports a lot of it’s energy, they don’t generate all they need. Only in 2022 they net exported, other years they net imported with a huge rise the past 2 years.
We’re generating less energy now? That’s interesting. Are we also consuming less energy?
Home thermal efficiency is probably a huge factor. Also maybe a shift away from the industrial economy? Idk
It would be interesting to see the prices of electricity, oil/gas/coal, and solar panels graphed on a separate y axis on the same graphic.
Well, appliances and electronics are generally getting more energy efficient.
In most places, electricity is generated and sent straight into the power grid for consumption; no batteries. The power draw is monitored and generators get turned on or off depending on the demand.
True, but the US population has grown 20% in the last 25 years, so it’s remarkable and great that we’ve been able to reduce our energy usage while growing the population.
UK, not US.
🤦♂️ thanks
UK has had a similar growth tho, so the point still stands :)
The UK imports a lot of it’s energy, they don’t generate all they need. Only in 2022 they net exported, other years they net imported with a huge rise the past 2 years.
https://www.drax.com/press_release/power-surge-uk-spends-250-million-each-month-importing-record-volumes-of-electricity-from-europe/