New record for wind-powered electricity in Britain - Sky News A new wind record has been set for Britain, with enough electricity generated from turbines to power 22 million homes, the system operator has said The mark of 22,711 megawatts (MW) was set at 7
Wind sets new electricity generation record, producing enough . . . Commenting on the new British wind energy generation record announced today by the National Energy System Operator (NESO) of 22,711 megawatts at 7 30pm on Tuesday 11 November, which provided enough power to meet the needs of over 22 million homes and generated 43 6% of the nation’s overall electricity demand at that time, RenewableUK’s
Great Britain sets new wind generation record at 22. 7 GW At the time of the new record, wind supplied 43 6% of Great Britain’s electricity, representing enough power to cover the needs of over 22 million homes Commenting on the record RenewableUK’s Deputy Chief Executive Jane Cooper said: “On a cold, dark November evening, wind was generating enough electricity to power 80% of British homes
UK sets wind-power record with 22. 7 GW generated in a day A new energy mix dominates According to the National Energy System Operator (Neso), wind energy supplied 43 6 percent of Britain’s electricity on November 11, enough to power over three-quarters