UK fossil fuel power hits new record low

BusinessGreen staff
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Latest quarterly figures from EnAppSys show that fossil fuels delivered just 41per cent of the power mix in the three months to the end of September

The UK's power grid has set yet another record, as fossil fuel's share of the electricity mix hit a new low of just 41 per cent during the third quarter of the year. According to the latest analysis...

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