Renewable generation reaches 47% in the UK despite gas increase
Renewable electricity production reached a record high in the UK in 2025, but the rise in gas usage led to an overall increase in CO2 emissions for the year.
| Countries | Royaume-Uni |
|---|---|
| Companies | Carbon Brief |
| Sector | Énergie Éolienne |
| Theme | Marchés & Finance |
The share of renewable energy in the United Kingdom’s electricity production reached 47% in 2025, setting a new annual record. This progress was driven by strong performance from wind farms, both onshore and offshore, along with solar and biomass plants. However, this growth was partially offset by a 5% increase in electricity generation from natural gas compared to the previous year.











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