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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Environment
Letters

Energy gap? The UK’s use has actually fallen

Ratcliffe-on-Soar power station
Andrew Warren, chairman of the British Energy Efficiency Federation, argues that masses more power stations might not be the answer. ‘Over the past 50 years, whilst we have practically tripled our wealth, overall energy usage has fallen,’ he writes. Photograph: David Sillitoe for the Guardian

Engineers warn of looming UK energy gap” (26 January). That is, unless we build masses more power stations. Really? In the past 10 years, overall energy use has already fallen by 18%. Just in the past year, even while GDP grew by 2.8%, energy sales fell by 6.6%. Over the past 50 years, while we have practically tripled our wealth, overall energy usage has fallen, from 196.8 to 187.9 million tonnes of oil equivalent. All this has occurred without any sustained drive to reduce consumption levels. Just think what we could achieve were to take a leaf out of the German or Nordic books, and really push energy efficiency programmes. Power gap? What power gap?
Andrew Warren
Chairman, British Energy Efficiency Federation

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