Energy in the UK
Reading about the electricity generation in Germany for 2018 of 542TWh got us thinking about how that compares with the UK, and the rest of the world, as it all relates to how much resource we are using and the load on the world.
From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy_in_the_United_Kingdom:
For 2014 (and we will have to find some later data):
Conversion rates:
1 tonne of oil = 7.143 barrels of oil
1 barrel of oil = 0.14 tonne of oil
From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy_in_the_United_Kingdom:
For 2014 (and we will have to find some later data):
- electricity generation for the UK was 335.0 TWh
- total energy used from all sources was 2,249 TWh (equivalent to 193.4 million tonnes of oil, or 1381 million barrels of oil)
- total energy used per capita was 34.82 MWh (3 tonnes of oil equivalent)
- electricity demand was 34.42 GW on average, and if we multiply that by the number of hours in a year (365.25*24=8766) we get 301.7 TWh
Conversion rates:
1 tonne of oil = 7.143 barrels of oil
1 barrel of oil = 0.14 tonne of oil
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