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Our major energy source in the UK is fossil fuels (coal oil and natural gas) which constitutes 2/3rds of our energy production Nuclear and renewable energy such as wind, hydroelectric and solar make up the remaining 1/3.
May be from the natural resources present there!!
The cost of the turbine and where you will put it. But, all the rest is pretty much good. :)AnswerWind turbines are one of the most expensive forms of energy generation, made affordable only because of enormous subsidies which are then passed on to consumers as elevated energy bills. They only produce a fraction of their rated capacity for most of the time. Their energy output is completely unpredictable. And, in the case of the UK, none is made in the UK, so taxpayers money is used to employ foreign workers to manufacture them and to increase the profits of foreign companies.
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.
I think it's the law in the UK and they save energy and are therefore more eco-friendly but they are also kinda annoying because they are quite dull at first.
Usually, per year America, the UK, and Wales use the most biomass energy
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Yorkshire.
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.
Watford
Cornwall is a county in the UK.
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.
it is nuclear
Gas or electricity
Gas :)
No. Sutherland is the largest county of the UK.
I really don't know, but I would guess Kent.