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Net Zero is working! Green Britain returning to its pre-industrial bliss?! UK domestic energy produc
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Net Zero is working! Green Britain returning to its pre-industrial bliss?! UK domestic energy production falls to lowest level on record! Imported a net 41.1% of its energy in 2023
By Marc Morano
April 5, 2024
7:25 am
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/domestic-energy-production-falls-to-lowest-level-on-record-r2vpgfv2t
By Emma Powell – UK Telegraph
The amount of energy produced domestically in Britain has fallen to its lowest level on record, increasing the country’s dependency on imports from Norway and the United States.
North Sea oil production last year fell to the weakest level since records began in 1948 and gas output was the second lowest, according to figures from the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero.
https://www.climatedepot.com/2024/04/05/net-zero-is-working-green-britain-returning-to-its-pre-industrial-bliss-uk-domestic-energy-production-falls-to-lowest-level-on-record-imported-a-net-41-1-of-its-energy-in%20-2023/
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