Britain has gone a week without burning any coal to make electricity - the first coal-free week since [...] the Industrial Revolution. [...] The world's first coal-fired power station was opened in London in 1882.
According to data, no coal has been used by power stations in Britain since around 1pm on 1 May. Instead, other sources of power have taken over, such as wind turbines, gas and nuclear power.
"We believe that, by 2025, we will be able to fully operate Great Britain's electricity system with zero carbon," said a spokesperson for the National Grid.
Time for British Prime Minister Theresa May to celebrate with more flights to Brussels?
Also at: Financial Times (Paywalled), Bloomberg, Ars Technica, and Fox News.
(Score: 3, Interesting) by SomeGuy on Thursday May 09 2019, @05:02PM (1 child)
So, how many politicians does it take to make those wind turbines go, anyway? :P
(Score: 4, Funny) by bob_super on Thursday May 09 2019, @06:23PM
They used to spin because the world revolved around them.
These days, they're powered mostly by Brexit flip-flopping.