Net Zero In The UK

Wind and solar are producing 4% of UK electricity today.  Boris Johnson said UK homes would be 100% wind powered by 2030.

Wind power production as a percentage

Solar power production as a percentage

Boris Johnson to unveil plan to power all UK homes with wind by 2030 | Conservative conference 2020 | The Guardian

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7 Responses to Net Zero In The UK

  1. arn says:

    Will be interesting to sea how UK will increase green/ red energy production by 2500 % in 6 years while it took them 3 decades to reach the 4 % .

    I hope miners all around the world and experts know that they have to up their game globally to meat UK demands.

    And where will UK get all the money to pay for all the windmills and panels ?
    It would be also interesting to know how many eTrucks and EVs the current 4 % can supply daily,
    though eTrucks shouldn’t be a problem as they don’t really exist.

    Well, the trick here is to totally ruin the economy to reach the (Agenda)2030 goal.

  2. Gamecock says:

    ‘Boris Johnson said UK homes would be 100% wind powered by 2030.’

    They will learn how to live intermittently.

    They’ll check weather forecast to see when they can wash a load of clothes.

  3. Conrad Ziefle says:

    Boris Johnson was another political mini mind that jumped on the bandwagon of Brexit, and though his best course was to ride all the other bandwagons too

  4. Francis Barnett says:

    “You can avoid reality, but you cannot avoid the consequences of avoiding reality”
    – Ayn Rand.

    https://watt-logic.com/2024/04/27/watt-logic-8/

  5. Richard E Fritz says:

    because there is NO ACCOUNTABILITY in Media or Politics & most humans in US and UK have an attention span of 570 minutes and a memory recall span of 3 months the LIARS get away with this crap

    HISTORY will not be kind to Al Gore, Greta, boy child Mann and rest of the loons

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