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UK power generation by fuel: 2010

 

Electricity generation in the United Kingdom in 2010, by fuel (in million tons of oil equivalent)*

United Kingdom (Great Britain) Source: UK Department of Energy & Climate Change


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This statistic represents electricity generation in the United Kingdom in 2010, by fuel. The Western European country used around 1.2 million tons of oil equivalent for electricity generation from crude oil that year.

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Survey
Survey time period 2010
Object of investigation Power generation by fuel
Region United Kingdom (Great Britain)
Macroregion Europe only
Type characteristic
Category resource/usage/use
Relevance 2
Release
Published by Department of Energy & Climate Change
Release date July 2011
Further information * Total electricity generated by all generating companies in the UK.
** According to the source, figures include refinery gas and oil used in gas turbine and diesel plants, and oil used for lighting up coal fired boilers, as well as petroleum coke and a small quantity of high carbon ash.
*** Includes wave power and solar photovoltaics.
**** Main fuels included in this category are coke oven gas, blast furnace gas, and waste products from chemical processes.
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