Great Britain’s Shared Axis Energy Diagram

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Great Britain’s Shared Axis Energy Diagram Daily resolution Data from: January 2014 to December 2017 Dr. Grant Wilson Updated slidepacks can be found at the downloads section of www.energy-charts.org which has the shortened URL of http://bit.ly/energycharts 21st July 2017

The underlying electrical and natural gas data are available at a geographical level of Great Britain rather than the United Kingdom (Northern Ireland is not included). The liquid fuels data is available at a United Kingdom level that includes Northern Ireland. All data is sourced from National Grid, Elexon and the department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy.

The diagrams in this slidepack have been produced with a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International license to encourage their wider use in other presentations or reports. On rare occasions, there are errors in the data that have been manually corrected. For most erroneous zero values, the previous valid non-zero value is held until the next valid non-zero value. For a few other erroneous values, a straight line of values between the two valid values are calculated. The occurrence of the errors is rare enough to be negligible, and is generally an error with several variables in a particular time period. Dr. Grant Wilson Teaching and Research Fellow Environmental and Energy Engineering Group Chemical and Biological Engineering The University of Sheffield grant.wilson@sheffield.ac.uk

Disclaimer The content of this work has been carefully prepared and reviewed. However, the University of Sheffield does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness or quality of the information provided, or that it is up-to-date. The University of Sheffield accepts no liability other than liability that can not be excluded by law whatsoever in respect of any claim or claims arising from the use of this work.

Electricity demand = INDO + embedded generation Great Britain’s Energy Vectors – in GWh per day Electricity demand = INDO + embedded generation

Great Britain’s Energy Vectors – in GWh per day Transport fuels = Aviation Fuels + DERV (Diesel) + Motor Spirit (Petrol)

Transport fuel = Aviation Fuel Great Britain’s Energy Vectors – in GWh per day Transport fuel = Aviation Fuel

Transport fuel = DERV (Diesel) Great Britain’s Energy Vectors – in GWh per day Transport fuel = DERV (Diesel)

Transport fuel = Motor Spirit (Petrol) Great Britain’s Energy Vectors – in GWh per day Transport fuel = Motor Spirit (Petrol)

Natural gas demand, Non-Daily Metered (a proxy for heat demand) Great Britain’s Energy Vectors – in GWh per day Natural gas demand, Non-Daily Metered (a proxy for heat demand)

Natural gas demand, Non-Daily Metered (a proxy for heat demand) Great Britain’s Energy Vectors – in GWh per day Natural gas demand, Non-Daily Metered (a proxy for heat demand)

Electricity from nuclear generation Great Britain’s Energy Vectors – in GWh per day Electricity from nuclear generation

Electricity from Non PS Hydro + Wind + Solar Great Britain’s Energy Vectors – in GWh per day Electricity from Non PS Hydro + Wind + Solar

Electricity from coal generation Great Britain’s Energy Vectors – in GWh per day Electricity from coal generation

Electricity from CCGT gas generation Great Britain’s Energy Vectors – in GWh per day Electricity from CCGT gas generation