you tell me...
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Its none of your buisenesss...........
Probably not, as we use so much energy. It's a nice idea though!
The energy source that the UK is most dependent on at the moment is fossil fuels. The UK is working to increase both nuclear energy and renewable energy sources at this time.
The most notable energy comparison site based in the UK is UK Power. A few others that operate within the UK are Money Supermarket, U Switch, and The Energy Shop.
H. Herring has written: 'Energy use and energy efficiency in UK commercial and public buildings up to the year 2000' -- subject(s): Buildings, Energy conservation, Energy consumption
UK Atomic Energy Authority Constabulary was created in 1955.
David Taylor has written: 'Energy use and air pollution in UK road freight'
Started 1956 at Calder Hall, UK, so now 54 years
How much electrical energy does the average person use in a day . . . In the UK the figure is about 16 kilowatt hours.
Yes, power stations in the UK use coal, oil, gas, and nuclear energy sources to generate electricity. Each energy source has its pros and cons in terms of cost, environmental impact, and reliability. The UK is also investing in renewable energy sources like wind and solar to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels.
There is no UK Energy Minister as such, it's a responsibility that is held by the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry. In 1994 it was Michael Hestletine.
Energy calculation for a country as a whole for a year is little bit difficult because the result can never be exact.In 2004 only 5% of the primary energy of the UK was imported but in 2010 the share was 30%. During the years 2009-2010 the demand of primary energy was 300 TWh or more less (-13 %) than in 2004.