Where we get our energy
To enable customers to make an informed choice about their energy supplier, Ofgem, the energy regulator, now requires all UK electricity suppliers to tell customers where they get their fuel.
The fuel mix breakdown below details how the electricity we supply you with has been generated in the previous year. It breaks this down according to fuel source – such as coal, natural gas, renewable and nuclear energy – and compares ScottishPower’s fuel mix with the average for the UK.
Fuel Mix Information - Overview
ScottishPower Fuel Mix Breakdown : April 2006 - March 2007
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Disclosure Label For Supplier Energy
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| Fuel Mix |
% of Total
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Your electricity
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Average for GB
(for comparison) |
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| Coal |
55.2%
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35.8%
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| Gas |
36.7%
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38.8%
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| Nuclear |
1.0%
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18.6%
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| Renewable |
6.8%
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4.7%
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| Other |
0.3%
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2.1%
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| Total |
100.00%
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100.00%
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Environmental Impact
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| CO2 Emissions |
0.63 kg per kWh
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0.47 kg per kWh
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| High level Nuclear Waste |
0.0001 g per kWh
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0.0020 g per kWh
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For more information on the environmental impact of your electricity supply visit www.scottishpower.com
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Want to know more?
Want to know more about our Fuel Mix Breakdown? You can access our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) here.