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6.1.4 Energy in the UK

Resource Management

  • Despite increasing demand for electricity, UK energy consumption has fallen due to the decline of heavy industry and improved energy conservation.
  • Low-energy appliances, better building, and more fuel-efficient cars have reduced energy use by 60% in industry and 12% in domestic use.

Historical Energy Use

  • 1970s:
    • Oil and gas provided 91% of the UK's energy.
  • 1980s:
    • Large gas reserves in the North Sea supplied 22% of energy by 1980.
  • 1990s:
    • Increased use of nuclear energy.
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Renewable Energy: Recently, there has been a shift towards using renewable energy. ALL coal power stations in the UK will close by 2025. In 2020, 25% of UK's energy was supplied by renewables.

Why Are We Using Less Fossil Fuels?

**Use Less Fossil Fuels**

Use Less Fossil Fuels

  • Declining Reserves:
    • North Sea oil and gas reserves are running out; production has declined since 2000.
  • Cost and Environmental Impact:
    • UK coal reserves produce greenhouse gases and are costly to mine.
    • UK shut down its last coal mine in 2015.
    • High cost of North Sea oil production.
  • Accidents:
    • Oil spills can leak toxic chemicals into water and soil.
  • Greenhouse Gases:
    • Fossil fuels release gases contributing to global warming and climate change.

Why can't we just use renewable energy?

  • Cost:
    • High cost of renewable energy technology.
  • Reliability:
    • Current renewable sources are not reliable enough to replace fossil fuels completely.
  • Research:
    • More research is needed to ensure renewable energy doesn't negatively impact ecosystems.
  • Challenges:
    • Wind farms are noisy and considered unsightly.
    • Renewable energy sources like tidal energy need to avoid harming marine life.

Will fracking help?

  • Future Potential:
    • Fracking considered to access large shale gas reserves in the UK.
  • Process:
    • Drilling down and injecting high-pressure water to release gas.
  • Concerns:
    • Water mixture pumped back can affect water supplies.
    • Methane, a greenhouse gas, is released during fracking.
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