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because the conditions for a hydroelectric power stations in the uk aren't right so only a few can be built.
It will do soon, as old stations are retired
None
39%
As of 2021, there are around 40 power stations in the UK that use oil as a fuel source. These stations are primarily used as backup or peaking plants due to the higher cost and environmental impact of oil compared to other fuels.
To generate electricity.
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Yes, the argument is over what type to build
None, but there are one or two experiments going on
Sulphur dioxide release in UK power stations is prevented through the use of desulfurization technologies, such as flue gas desulfurization systems that remove sulphur compounds before they are emitted into the atmosphere. Additionally, the UK has regulations in place that set limits on sulphur dioxide emissions from power stations, which are enforced through monitoring and compliance protocols.
The majority of he UK's electricity is generated by coal or gas-fired power stations. We also use nuclear power, wind and wave generators.
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