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6 Renewables: Table 6.1a Renewable Electricity Capacity and Generation: England
6 Renewables: Table 6.1a Renewable Electricity Capacity and Generation: England
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2005
2006
Generation 4
Wind 5
Solar PV 5
Shoreline wave / tidal 5
Hydro 5
Landfill gas 5
Sewage sludge digestion 5
Other biomass (inc. co-firing) 5 6
Total
Load Factors 7
Wind
Hydro
Landfill gas
Sewage sludge digestion
Days in year
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Latest data for Q4 2015 and revisions to data for Q1 2015 to Q3 2015
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Highlights
Main table
Annual
Quarter
England - Annual
England - Quarter
Northern Ireland - Annual
Northern Ireland - Quarter
Scotland - Annual
Scotland - Quarter
Wales - Annual
Wales - Quarter
2009 - 2015
Q1 2010 - Q4 2015
2008 - 2015
Q4 2010 - Q4 2015
2008 - 2015
Q4 2010 - Q4 2015
2008 - 2015
Q4 2010 - Q4 2015
2008 - 2015
Q4 2010 - Q4 2015
Background
Data on UK renewable electricity capacity and generation. Quarterly data published a quarter in arrears with detailed commentary available
in the DECC statistical publication Energy Trends.
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Publication
Website
Data sources & methodology
Revisions policy
Glossary and acronyms
Contacts
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Digest of United Kingdom Energy Statistics (DUKES): glossary and acronyms
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Statistician: James Hemingway
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6 RENEWABLES
Table 6.1. Renewable electricity capacity and generation
31 March 2016
2015
Total renewable generation in 2015, excluding non-biodegradable wastes, was a record 83.3 TWh. This compares with 64.6 TWh in 2014, an increase of 29 per cent.
Offshore wind generation increased by 30 per cent, to 17.4 TWh, while onshore wind generation rose by 24 per cent, to 23.0 TWh. These increases were due to increased capacity and high wind speeds, with average wind
speeds in 2015 the highest in the last fifteen years, and 0.6 knots (7.2 per cent) higher than a year earlier. Wind speeds in December were the highest since January 2007.
Hydro generation rose by 7.4 per cent, to a record 6.3 TWh, with rainfall levels (in the main hydro areas) in 2015 16 per cent higher than in 2014, the highest for four years, and the second wettest in the last fifteen.
Generation from bioenergy increased by 28 per cent on 2014, to a record 29.0 TWh. Within this figure, plant biomass generation increased by 44 per cent, due to a third unit conversion at Drax from coal to biomass in July 2015
and despite the closure of Ironbridge station in November 2015.
Generation from solar photovoltaics increased by 87 per cent, to a record 7.6 TWh, due to increased capacity.
Renewables' share of total generation in 2015 was 24.7 per cent, an increase of 5.6 percentage points on 2014's 19.1 per cent. *
In 2015, bioenergy represented 35 per cent of renewables generation (including 23 per cent from plant biomass and 5.7 per cent from landfill gas), while onshore wind had a 28 per cent share, with 21 per cent from offshore
wind, 9.1 per cent from solar photovoltaics, and 7.6 per cent from hydro.
At the end of 2015, there was 30.0 GW of installed renewables capacity, a 22 per cent (5.4 GW) increase on a year earlier. Onshore wind capacity increased by 0.6 GW (6.9 per cent), while offshore wind capacity also
increased by 0.6 GW (13.7 per cent), with several large wind farms opening, or continuing to expand during the year. For offshore wind, this includes the completion of Westermost Rough and Gwynt y Mor wind farms, as well as
the opening of Humber Gateway and the extension to Kentish Flats. Solar photovoltaic capacity contributed 3.5 GW (an increase of 66 per cent) with the majority of growth coming from large scale sites under the Renewables
Obligation (mainly in quarter 1, ahead of the closure of the RO to large-scale solar in April 2015), as well as increases in small scale Feed in Tariff sites.** Bioenergy contributed 0.6 GW of the increase, with 0.2 GW of new
Energy from Waste schemes, and a third unit biomass conversion at Drax offsetting the closure of Ironbridge in November 2015.
Onshore wind had the most capacity at the end of 2015, accounting for more than 30 per cent of all renewables capacity, while solar photovoltaics' capacity stood at slightly below 30 per cent, an increase of 7.9 percentage
points for the latter on it's 22 per cent in share at the end of 2014. Offshore wind's share of capacity was 17.1 per cent. Large and small-scale hydro represented 5.8 per cent of renewables capacity, while plant biomass had a
8.7 per cent share. Bio-energy (including wastes) as a whole had a 17.2 per cent share of all renewables capacity at the end of 2015.
Latest quarter
Provisionally, total renewable generation in 2015 quarter 4, excluding non-biodegradable wastes, was a record 23.8 TWh, an increase of 21 per cent from 19.7 TWh in 2014 quarter 4.
Generation from plant biomass increased by 30 per cent, from 4.2 TWh to 5.5 TWh, due to increased capacity mainly as a result of the conversion of a third unit at Drax from coal to biomass in July 2015. Bioenergy generation
as a whole increased by 21 per cent to 8.1 TWh.
Generation from offshore wind rose by 23 per cent, from 4.7 TWh to 5.8 TWh , while onshore wind increased by 21 per cent, from 6.0 TWh to 7.3 TWh, with increases in capacity and the highest Q4 wind speeds for four years
(at 10.3 knots, 0.9 knots above both a year earlier and the 10 year average).
Generation from solar photovoltaics rose by 55 per cent, from 0.5 TWh to 0.8 TWh, due to the large increase in capacity across the year.
Hydro generation rose by 2.6 per cent on 2014 quarter 4 to 1.8 TWh. Whilst rainfall was up 29 per cent on a year earlier (in the main hydro areas) for quarter 4 (the highest in a quarter since 2011 quarter 4), most of this
occurred later in the quarter, with the impacts therefore not wholly felt in the quarter. Whilst December was the wettest month in the last fifteen years, it was the driest October in twelve years (which followed the driest
September in fifteen years).
Renewables' share of total generation (88,381 GWh) in 2015 quarter 4 was a record 26.9 per cent, an increase of 5.0 percentage points on 2014 quarter 4 and 1.4 percentage points above the last record share set in 2015
quarter 2. The average wind speed and rainfall levels for quarter 4 were both above the 10 year mean for that quarter, but this was partially offset by average daily sun levels being the lowest for quarter 4 in fifteen years.
In 2015 quarter 4, 34 per cent of renewables generation came from bioenergy (including 23 per cent from plant biomass and 4.8 per cent from landfill gas), 31 per cent from onshore wind, 24 per cent from offshore wind, 7.6 per
cent from hydro and 3.5 per cent from solar photovoltaics.
At the end of 2015 quarter 4, there was 30.0 GW of installed renewables capacity, a rise of 1.2 per cent (0.3 GW) on 2015 quarter 3. An increase of 0.8 GW in capacity was offset by the closure of Ironbridge biomass station
(360 MW) in November 2015. Of the 0.8 GW installed during the quarter, 447 MW was from solar photovoltaic capacity, of which around 335 MW was accredited, or awaiting accreditation, under FITs.** Meanwhile, onshore
wind capacity increased by 203 MW, due to the opening of a number of wind farms (the largest being the 68 MW Strathy North), while offshore wind capacity remained unchanged following the completion of several
developments earlier in the year.
* Normalisation
It should be noted that for the EU Renewable Energy Directive (RED) (table DUKES 6.7), generation from wind and hydro is 'normalised' to account for variable generation due to weather conditions. When calculated, the
normalised share of generation may be greater or lower than the 19.1 per cent actual share presented here. On a normalised RED basis, the renewable electricity share of gross electricity consumption (total electricity
generation plus net imports less generation from pumped storage) increased from 13.8 per cent in 2013 to 17.8 per cent in 2014.
** Solar PV capacity
To note that the solar PV (and onshore wind) figures not only include installations confirmed on the FiTs scheme, but also a large number of sub 50 kW installations commissioned, and registered on the Microgeneration
Certification Scheme (MCS) that are awaiting confirmation on FiTs (as well as any capacity not supported by FiTs). In addition, the solar PV figures will also include installations accredited on the Renewables Obligation, and
any operational installations awaiting accreditation. Due to time differences between the production of tables, the solar capacity figures presented here may differ from those presented in the monthly solar deployment table,
available at: https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/solar-photovoltaics-deployment
Note about provisional data for latest quarter
It should be noted that generation data for the latest quarter are highly provisional. This mainly affects thermal technologies, such as landfill gas, where generation is largely in the hands of smaller generators. For these smaller
generators, data for the most recent month are not available, so are estimated.
Historical annual renewables data can be found in table DUKES 6.4. Overall electricity generation data can be found in table ET 5.1 at:
www.gov.uk/government/statistics/electricity-section-5-energy-trends
New country tables
Renewable electricity tables have been produced for the four UK countries, with data starting from 2011 Q1. In order to produce load factors, capacity as at the end of the year and quarter has been included, although not all the
capacity will have been in place, and thus generating, for the whole period. To avoid disclosure of company data, the generation sections are in a more compact format (e.g. onshore and offshore wind are combined).
For a small number of FiT schemes, location details are unknown, so the distribution across the GB countries has been estimated: all "unknown" hydro is assumed to be in Scotland; all unknown Anaerobic Digestion allocated
to England; Solar PV and Wind to all three countries, according to each country's share of the overall FiT Solar PV/Wind figure for that quarter. DECC will continue to review this allocation.
For solar PV and onshore wind, the country totals also include a re-allocation of sites attributed to 'Other sites' and 'Micro wind turbines' respectively, in DECC's Energy Trends article Renewable Electricity in Scotland, Wales,
Northern Ireland and the regions of England in 2013. See the footnotes beneath the England, Scotland and Wales worksheets for more details of the allocations of this.
6 RENEWABLES
Table 6.1. Renewable electricity capacity and generation
2014
Cumulative Installed Capacity
Onshore Wind
Offshore Wind
Shoreline wave / tidal
Solar photovoltaics
Small scale Hydro
Large scale Hydro
Landfill gas
Sewage sludge digestion
Energy from waste
Animal Biomass (non-AD) 2
Anaerobic Digestion
Plant Biomass 3
Total
per cent
change
2013
2014
2014
2014
2014
2015
2015
2015
4th quarter
1st quarter
2nd quarter
3rd quarter
4th quarter
1st quarter
2nd quarter
3rd quarter
2015
4th quarter p
Generation 5
Onshore Wind 6
Offshore Wind 6, 7
Shoreline wave / tidal 6
Solar photovoltaics 6
Hydro 6
Landfill gas 6
Sewage sludge digestion 6
Energy from waste 8
Co-firing with fossil fuels
Animal Biomass (non-AD) 2, 6
Anaerobic Digestion
Plant Biomass 3, 6
Total
9
Load Factors 10
Onshore Wind
Offshore Wind
Solar photovoltaics
Hydro
Landfill gas
Sewage sludge digestion
Energy from waste
Animal Biomass (non-AD)
Anaerobic Digestion
Plant Biomass
Total (excluding co-firing and non-biodegradable wastes)
per cent
change 11
MW
Co-firing 4
Non-biodegradable wastes
2015 p
8,486
4,501
9
5,378
246
9,073
5,118
9
8,915
267
1,477
1,051
208
696
1,477
1,058
216
896
111
111
216
259
+6.9
+13.7
+2.9
+65.8
+8.3
+0.6
+3.8
+28.7
7,519
3,696
7
2,851
231
7,655
3,764
8
4,160
239
7,977
4,084
9
4,441
241
8,236
4,420
9
4,842
242
8,486
4,501
9
5,378
246
8,677r
4,763r
9r
7,859r
258r
8,761r
5,038r
9r
8,140r
263r
8,870r
5,118r
9r
8,468r
267r
9,073
5,118
9
8,915
267
1,477
1,043
198
550
1,477
1,049
204
597
1,477
1,050
205
644
1,477
1,050
205
652
1,477
1,051
208
696
1,477
1,058
216r
759
1,477
1,058
216r
775
1,477
1,058
216r
843
1,477
1,058
216
896
+19.9
111
111
111
111
111
111
111
111
111
164
189
198
203
216
252r
253r
259r
259
+6.9
+13.7
+2.9
+65.8
+8.3
+0.6
+3.8
+28.7
+19.9
2,244
2,612
2,029
2,144
2,224
2,244
2,293r
2,293r
2,971r
2,612
30,010
+16.4
+21.9
1,955
24,623
19,801
21,481
22,578
23,670
24,623
27,731r
28,393r
29,666r
30,010
+16.4
+21.9
15
17
+14.4
35
15
15
15
15
17r
17r
17r
17
+14.4
GWh
18,611
23,026
+23.7
6,309
6,690
3,003
2,909
6,010
7,181r
4,768r
3,815r
7,262
+20.8
13,404
17,416
+29.9
4,087
4,384
2,092
2,242
4,686
4,676r
3,571r
3,413r
5,756
+22.8
-11.1
1r
0r
0r
-18.9
4,050
7,556
+86.6
310
474
1,486
1,550
540
947r
3,111r
2,660r
838
+55.2
5,885
6,321
+7.4
1,734
2,240
1,114
782
1,748
2,033r
1,448r
1,046r
1,794
+2.6
5,045
4,772
-5.4
1,304
1,268
1,266
1,245
1,266
1,237r
1,204r
1,185r
1,146
-9.5
846
871
+3.0
196
195
228
212
211
220r
228r
210r
213
+0.9
1,950
2,399
481
478
498
493
548r
560r
612r
679
151
+23.0
+13.2
414
133
50
25
37
37
34
35r
33r
56r
26
+37.8
-24.1
+5.6
+32.8
151
159
161
132
162
169r
171r
141r
168
205
233
247
256
273
313r
333r
339r
355
+3.4
+29.8
614
649
1,009
1,339
13,105
18,831
2,233
3,064
3,565
4,242
4,426r
4,486r
4,398r
83,334
+43.7
+28.9
2,115
64,655
16,876
18,384
13,177
13,426
19,667
21,785r
19,914r
17,877r
5,520
23,758
+30.1
+20.8
1,951
2,401
+23.0
372
482
478
498
493
548r
561r
612r
679
+37.8
26.5%
37.3%
11.2%
39.2%
55.0%
47.5%
35.8%
63.4%
60.5%
71.2%
29.9%
41.3%
12.1%
41.6%
51.7%
46.8%
34.4%
67.0%
64.3%
88.5%
38.5%
50.3%
5.1%
46.1%
56.6%
44.7%
34.1%
61.9%
60.8%
49.0%
40.8%
54.4%
6.3%
60.6%
56.1%
44.9%
38.9%
66.6%
60.9%
51.9%
17.6%
24.4%
15.8%
29.7%
55.2%
51.1%
35.3%
66.7%
58.5%
67.3%
16.2%
23.9%
15.1%
20.6%
53.7%
46.7%
34.8%
54.1%
57.8%
73.9%
32.6%
47.6%
4.8%
46.0%
54.6%
46.2%
33.1%
66.4%
59.0%
86.0%
38.7%
46.7%
6.6%
54.4%
54.3%
48.0%
34.9%r
70.9%
61.9%r
90.3%
25.0%
33.4%
17.8%
38.2%
52.1%r
48.4%r
33.5%
70.7%r
60.3%
89.6%r
19.6%
30.4%
14.5%
27.2%
50.7%
44.0%r
34.3%r
57.9%
59.9%
75.7%r
36.7%
50.9%
4.4%
46.6%
49.1%
44.5%
35.4%
68.7%
62.0%
89.6%
33.2%
34.8%
39.0%
41.2%
27.3%
26.2%
36.8%
38.5%
32.4%
27.8%
36.0%
6 RENEWABLES
Table 6.1. Renewable electricity capacity and generation
2009
Cumulative Installed Capacity 1
Onshore Wind
Offshore Wind
Shoreline wave / tidal
Solar photovoltaics
Small scale Hydro
Large scale Hydro
Landfill gas
Sewage sludge digestion
Energy from waste
Animal Biomass (non-AD) 2
Anaerobic Digestion
Plant Biomass 3
Total
Co-firing 4
Generation 5
Onshore Wind 6
Offshore Wind 6, 7
Shoreline wave / tidal 6
Solar photovoltaics 6
Hydro 6
Landfill gas 6
Sewage sludge digestion 6
Energy from waste 8
Co-firing with fossil fuels
Animal Biomass (non-AD) 2, 6
Anaerobic Digestion
Plant Biomass 3, 6
Total
Non-biodegradable wastes 9
Load Factors 10
Onshore Wind
Offshore Wind
Solar photovoltaics
Hydro
Landfill gas
Sewage sludge digestion
Energy from waste
Animal Biomass (non-AD)
Anaerobic Digestion
Plant Biomass
Total (excluding co-firing and non-biodegradable wastes
2010
2011
3,471
951
2
27
175
1,464
968
157
381
111
12
285
8,004
208
4,060
1,341
3
96
184
1,459
1,009
193
424
111
30
315
9,225
266
4,629
1,838
3
995
201
1,477
1,052
198
506
111
70
1,149
12,229
338
7,527
1,754
1
20
5,228
4,918
603
1,509
1,625
637
43
1,379
25,244
868
7,181
3,073
2
41
3,565
5,031
697
1,530
2,332
627
111
1,593
25,782
987
10,503
5,149
1
244
5,680
5,085
764
1,503
2,964
615
273
1,749
34,529
1,085
27.2%
25.9%
21.8%
30.6%
27.6%
37.0%
36.5%
60.4%
44.8%
46.0%
65.8%
51.9%
63.4%
36.3%
24.8%
58.1%
45.5%
43.4%
64.8%
59.9%
60.5%
31.1%
39.0%
56.3%
44.6%
36.9%
63.5%
61.8%
27.3%
33.6%
5. Generation figures for the latest quarter are highly provisional, particularly for the thermal renewable technologies (such as landfill gas) in the lower hal
6. Actual generation figures are given where available, but otherwise are estimated using a typical load factor or the design
load factor, where known. All solar photovoltaic generation is estimated this way.
7. For 2009, shoreline wave and tidal are included in offshore wind.
8. Biodegradable part only.
9. Non-biodegradable part of municipal solid waste plus waste tyres, hosptal waste and general industrial waste.
10. Load factors are calculated based on installed capacity at the beginning and the end of the quarter/year. These can be influenced by the time in the p
Load factors on an unchanged configuration basis, which consider just those sites operational throughout the year, are available annually in table DUKES
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/renewable-sources-of-energy-chapter-6-digest-of-united-kingdom-energy-statistics-dukes
eration accounted
2012
2013
2014
5,904
2,995
7
1,756
218
1,477
1,037
204
517
111
119
1,171
15,515
203
7,519
3,696
7
2,851
231
1,477
1,043
198
550
111
164
1,955
19,801
35
8,486
4,501
9
5,378
246
1,477
1,051
208
696
111
216
2,244
24,623
15
2015 p
MW
9,073
5,118
9
8,915
267
1,477
1,058
216
896
111
259
2,612
30,010
17
12,232
7,603
3
1,352
5,285
5,145
719
1,774
1,783
643
501
4,083
41,123
1,429
16,950
11,472
6
1,989
4,702
5,160
761
1,649
309
628
722
8,930
53,278
1,481
18,611
13,404
2
4,050
5,885
5,045
846
1,950
133
614
1,009
13,105
64,655
1,951
GWh
23,026
17,416
2
7,556
6,321
4,772
871
2,399
151
649
1,339
18,831
83,334
2,401
26.4%
35.8%
11.2%
35.7%
56.1%
40.7%
39.5%
66.2%
60.4%
40.1%
32.3%
28.8%
39.1%
9.9%
31.6%
56.6%
43.2%
35.3%
64.9%
58.3%
65.2%
34.2%
26.5%
37.3%
11.2%
39.2%
55.0%
47.5%
35.8%
63.4%
60.5%
71.2%
33.2%
29.9%
41.3%
12.1%
41.6%
51.7%
46.8%
34.4%
67.0%
64.3%
88.5%
34.8%
These can be influenced by the time in the period when new capacity came online.
6 RENEWABLES
Table 6.1. Renewable electricity capacity and generation
load factor, where known. All solar photovoltaic generation is estimated this way.
7. For 2009, shoreline wave and tidal are included in offshore wind.
8. Biodegradable part only.
9. Non-biodegradable part of municipal solid waste plus waste tyres, hosptal waste and general industrial waste.
10. Load factors are calculated based on installed capacity at the beginning and the end of the quarter/year. These can be influenced by the time in the period when new capacity came online.
Load factors on an unchanged configuration basis, which consider just those sites operational throughout the year, are available annually in table DUKES 6.5, at:
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/renewable-sources-of-energy-chapter-6-digest-of-united-kingdom-energy-statistics-dukes
6 RENEWABLES
Table 6.1a Renewable electricity capacity and generation: England
###
###
Generation 3
Wind
Shoreline wave / tidal
Solar PV
Hydro
Landfill gas
Sewage sludge digestion
Other biomass (inc. co-firing) 4
Total
###
Load Factors 5
Wind
Hydro
Landfill gas
Sewage sludge digestion
###
###
###
###
Days in year
###
6 RENEWABLES
Table 6.1a Renewable electricity capacity and generation: England
2010
2011
2011
2011
2011
2012
2012
2012
4th quarter
1st quarter
2nd quarter
3rd quarter
4th quarter
1st quarter
2nd quarter
3rd quarter
868
1,001
87
20
6
845
172
414
98
24
180
3,716
889
1,087
0
127
21
6
883
175
415
98
33
180
3,915
910
1,224
0
195
22
6
883
175
415
98
35
180
4,142
986
1,310
###
456
23
###
###
178
###
###
46
182
4,583
998
1,498
0
886
23
6
883
178
495
98
57
1,011
6,134
1,033
1,860
0
1,166
23
6
865
183
495
98
56
1,001
6,786
1,116
2,176
1
1,269
24
6
865
183
495
98
71
1,022
7,325
1,211
2,342
1
1,472
24
6
866
183
495
98
80
1,022
7,800
1,235
0
6
21
1,117
173
1,493
4,044
1,347
0
61
13
1,044
173
1,289
3,926
1,325
0
105
15
1,097
174
1,488
4,204
2,295
0
52
22
1,048
174
1,727
5,317
1,824
0
157
23
1,088
169
2,119
5,380
1,958
0
386
18
1,072
163
1,390
4,987
1,997
0
480
21
1,075
155
1,758
5,485
30%
36%
60%
46%
30%
22%
54%
45%
27%
25%
56%
45%
43%
34%
54%
44%
31%
36%
57%
43%
29%
28%
57%
41%
26%
31%
56%
38%
90
91
92
92
91
91
92
6 RENEWABLES
Table 6.1b Renewable electricity capacity and generation: Northern Ireland
###
###
Generation 3
Wind
Shoreline wave / tidal
Solar PV
Hydro
Landfill gas
Sewage sludge digestion
Other biomass (inc. co-firing) 4
Total
###
Load Factors 5
Wind
Hydro
Landfill gas
Sewage sludge digestion
###
###
###
###
Days in year
###
6 RENEWABLES
Table 6.1b Renewable electricity capacity and generation: Northern Ireland
2010
2011
2011
2011
2011
2012
2012
2012
2012
2013
2013
2013
2013
2014
2014
2014
2014
2015
2015
2015
2015
4th quarter
1st quarter
2nd quarter
3rd quarter
4th quarter
1st quarter
2nd quarter
3rd quarter
4th quarter
1st quarter
2nd quarter
3rd quarter
4th quarter
1st quarter
2nd quarter
3rd quarter
4th quarter
1st quarter
2nd quarter
3rd quarter
4th quarter p
362
1
0
8
11
0
0
5
387
362
1
0
8
11
0
0
5
387
378
###
###
###
###
###
0
###
403
406
1
2
8
11
0
0
5
433
407
1
2
8
11
0
4
5
439
457
###
###
2
9
###
###
###
###
###
###
7
492
458
1
3
9
11
0
4
10
497
458
1
6
8
11
0
2
10
497
482
###
1
8
9
###
13
###
###
###
3
10
526
526
1
11
9
13
0
5
10
574
528
###
1
19
9
###
13
###
###
###
5
10
585
582
1
27
9
13
0
5
10
647
590
1
42
8
13
0
6
10
670
594
1
49
8
13
0
9
11
685
670
###
###
56
8
###
14
###
###
###
###
###
770
689
1
62
9
14
0
10
11
796
685
1
73
9
17
0
12
12
808
694
1
84
9
17
0
13
12
829
694
###
###
101
9
###
###
###
###
13
43
878
MW
711
1
105
9
17
0
13
43
900
Generation 4
Wind 5
Shoreline wave / tidal 5
Solar PV 5
Hydro 5
Landfill gas 5
Sewage sludge digestion 5
Other biomass (inc. co-firing) 5 6
Total
196
0
0
9
15
0
5
225
200
0
0
3
15
0
5
224
181
0
0
4
14
###
6
206
322
0
4
15
0
6
348
334
1
1
8
15
0
8
365
194
1
1
4
16
###
11
225
240
1
1
6
15
0
14
276
274
1
1
4
15
0
16
310
334
1
1
8
15
0
15
373
319
1
3
4
16
0
16
360
226
1
5
2
15
0
20
269
465
1
4
7
15
0
22
514
512
6
12
14
0
23
568
243
16
4
15
0
24
303
225
###
18
3
15
0
27
289
474
0
6
8
17
0
29
535
503
0
11
10
17
0
35
577
357
31
5
18
0
38
450
293
###
27
5
19
0
47
392
GWh
580
11
7
18
0
68
684
Load Factors 7
Wind
Hydro
Landfill gas
Sewage sludge digestion
27%
51%
66%
43%
25%
16%
64%
43%
22%
24%
59%
42%
37%
23%
64%
42%
38%
42%
62%
37%
21%
18%
66%
37%
24%
27%
65%
36%
27%
21%
61%
36%
33%
43%
58%
44%
29%
23%
58%
48%
19%
9%
54%
43%
38%
38%
53%
45%
40%
67%
52%
45%
19%
24%
53%
50%
16%
18%
52%
47%
32%
44%
55%
45%
34%
55%
49%
45%
24%
28%
51%
46%
19%
23%
53%
43%
37%
35%
50%
44%
90
91
92
92
91
91
92
92
90
91
92
92
90
91
92
92
90
91
92
92
Days in quarter
323
1
1
8
10
0
0
6
349
6 RENEWABLES
Table 6.1c Renewable electricity capacity and generation: Scotland
###
###
Generation 3
Wind
Shoreline wave / tidal
Solar PV
Hydro
Landfill gas
Sewage sludge digestion
Other biomass (inc. co-firing) 4
Total
###
Load Factors 5
Wind
Hydro
Landfill gas
Sewage sludge digestion
###
###
###
###
Days in year
###
6 RENEWABLES
Table 6.1c Renewable electricity capacity and generation: Scotland
2010
2011
2011
2011
2011
2012
2012
2012
2012
2013
2013
2013
2013
2014
2014
2014
2014
2015
2015
2015
2015
4th quarter
1st quarter
2nd quarter
3rd quarter
4th quarter
1st quarter
2nd quarter
3rd quarter
4th quarter
1st quarter
2nd quarter
3rd quarter
4th quarter
1st quarter
2nd quarter
3rd quarter
4th quarter
1st quarter
2nd quarter
3rd quarter
4th quarter p
2,481
190
1
3
132
1,321
109
8
11
13
6
90
4,364
2,495
190
1
4
138
1,339
113
8
11
13
9
91
4,412
2,628
190
1
8
141
1,339
113
8
11
13
9
91
4,552
2,652
190
2
18
143
1,339
113
8
11
13
9
91
4,589
2,798
190
2
47
146
1,339
113
8
11
13
12
91
4,769
3,157
###
4
63
150
1,339
115
###
18
###
9
91
5,156
3,353
190
5
71
155
1,339
115
8
18
13
11
91
5,369
3,582
190
5
84
156
1,339
115
8
18
13
11
91
5,612
3,737
190
5
91
160
1,339
115
8
18
13
14
98
5,788
4,147
190
5
99
159
1,339
115
6
18
13
15
102
6,206
4,354
###
###
111
163
###
115
###
###
###
15
103
6,432
4,447
190
6
118
165
1,339
115
6
18
13
15
103
6,535
4,523
190
6
127
171
1,339
115
6
18
13
15
103
6,625
4,585
197
7
137
179
1,339
116
6
18
13
23
174
6,792
4,838
197
7
146
180
1,339
116
6
18
13
23
174
7,057
4,944
197
7
155
182
1,339
116
6
18
13
23
174
7,173
5,075
197
7
164
186
1,339
###
6
18
13
23
174
7,317
5,194
197
8
190
196
1,339
116
7
18
13
26
174
7,477
5,226
197
8
202
201
1,339
116
7
18
13
26
174
7,526
5,325
197
8
216
204
1,339
116
7
18
13
27
174
7,642
MW
5,390
197
8
231
204
1,339
116
7
18
13
27
174
7,723
1,646
0
0
1,197
123
9
173
3,147
1,684
0
2
1,093
127
9
197
3,113
1,235
0
4
1,148
128
9
191
2,714
2,551
0
2
1,882
131
9
153
4,728
2,543
0
9
1,708
139
9
231
4,638
1,411
0
21
704
135
9
224
2,504
1,939
0
28
947
135
8
221
3,279
2,404
0
9
1,479
138
10
227
4,266
2,763
1
7
1,148
144
6
140
4,209
2,461
1
32
920
140
8
180
3,743
1,781
0
39
690
137
8
220
2,875
4,138
1
14
1,612
141
7
227
6,141
4,267
0
19
2,080
136
7
242
6,751
1,952
1
50
1,050
131
8
328
3,519
1,843
0
51
737
132
8
276
3,047
3,673
1
18
1,616
134
6
324
5,772
4,558
1
29
1,880
126
7
299
6,900
2,991
0
76
1,360
127
7
331
4,892
2,411
0
65
971
124
6
310
3,887
GWh
4,176
0
23
1,617
122
6
359
6,304
28%
38%
51%
50%
28%
34%
52%
50%
20%
35%
51%
49%
40%
57%
53%
49%
37%
53%
56%
50%
19%
22%
54%
48%
24%
29%
53%
45%
28%
45%
54%
54%
31%
35%
58%
44%
25%
28%
56%
69%
18%
21%
54%
66%
40%
48%
56%
59%
42%
64%
54%
58%
18%
32%
52%
63%
16%
22%
52%
62%
32%
48%
52%
48%
40%
57%
50%
56%
25%
40%
50%
46%
20%
29%
48%
39%
34%
47%
47%
41%
90
91
92
92
91
91
92
92
90
91
92
92
90
91
92
92
90
91
92
92
6 RENEWABLES
Table 6.1d Renewable electricity capacity and generation: Wales
###
###
Generation 3
Wind
Shoreline wave / tidal
Solar PV
Hydro
Landfill gas
Sewage sludge digestion
Other biomass (inc. co-firing) 4
Total
###
Load Factors 5
Wind
Hydro
Landfill gas
Sewage sludge digestion
###
###
###
###
Days in year
###
6 RENEWABLES
Table 6.1d Renewable electricity capacity and generation: Wales
2010
2011
2011
2011
2011
2012
2012
2012
2012
2013
2013
2013
2013
2014
2014
2014
2014
2015
2015
2015
2015
4th quarter
1st quarter
2nd quarter
3rd quarter
4th quarter
1st quarter
2nd quarter
3rd quarter
4th quarter
1st quarter
2nd quarter
3rd quarter
4th quarter
1st quarter
2nd quarter
3rd quarter
4th quarter
1st quarter
2nd quarter
3rd quarter
4th quarter p
389
150
6
24
132
45
12
1
41
799
427
150
10
24
132
45
12
1
41
842
428
150
27
24
132
45
12
1
41
859
428
###
###
60
24
###
###
###
###
###
###
42
894
452
150
81
24
132
45
12
1
38
935
453
150
87
24
132
45
12
1
38
942
454
150
104
24
132
45
13
1
###
961
456
150
109
24
132
45
13
1
39
969
499
150
129
25
132
45
13
1
39
1,033
552
###
###
137
25
###
###
###
###
###
1
###
1,095
577
154
143
25
132
45
13
2
39
1,129
579
193
150
26
132
45
13
2
39
1,178
582
222
237
26
132
45
13
2
39
1,297
583
290
271
26
132
45
13
2
44
1,407
597
524
###
334
26
###
###
###
###
###
2
###
1,717
603
578
385
26
132
45
13
2
44
1,829
600
694
566
26
132
47
13
3
45
2,126
623
726
576
26
132
47
13
3
45
2,192
626
726
594
27
132
47
13
3
45
2,213
MW
626
726
648
27
132
47
13
30
3
45
2,297
Generation 4
Wind 5
Shoreline wave / tidal 5
Solar PV 5
Hydro 5
Landfill gas 5
Sewage sludge digestion 5
Other biomass (inc. co-firing) 5 6
Total
309
0
79
55
9
104
556
348
3
31
51
9
73
515
257
5
64
55
9
91
481
520
###
3
95
51
###
103
780
388
11
86
55
10
101
652
330
27
62
54
9
67
548
300
35
73
52
10
79
549
425
11
116
53
10
70
685
396
###
9
74
49
10
88
626
440
41
27
49
13
88
659
275
48
38
50
11
92
513
590
16
89
53
11
106
865
670
25
113
49
9
87
954
310
83
39
48
13
95
587
409
###
98
29
49
11
67
662
953
34
95
49
11
83
1,223
884
66
113
46
11
96
1,217
751
219
65
45
13
90
1,184
682
193
54
44
12
99
1,085
GWh
1,236
59
146
46
12
116
1,614
Load Factors 7
Wind
Hydro
Landfill gas
Sewage sludge digestion
27%
24%
56%
34%
29%
9%
52%
34%
20%
19%
55%
33%
41%
28%
51%
33%
30%
25%
56%
39%
25%
18%
54%
35%
23%
21%
53%
34%
32%
34%
53%
33%
29%
22%
50%
37%
30%
8%
50%
44%
17%
11%
49%
40%
36%
26%
52%
36%
39%
33%
49%
33%
17%
11%
48%
44%
19%
8%
48%
38%
37%
27%
48%
37%
33%
33%
46%
40%
26%
19%
44%
47%
23%
16%
42%
42%
41%
42%
44%
42%
90
91
92
92
91
91
92
92
90
91
92
92
90
91
92
92
90
91
92
92
Days in quarter
388
150
4
24
132
46
12
0
40
795