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Operating GB's electricity system today, while building a clean, green and fair system for tomorrow.

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On Saturday #wind produced 39.9% of GB electricity followed by nuclear 20.4%, imports 13.8%, gas 10.3%, biomass 7.1%, solar 6.5%, hydro 2.0%, coal 0.0%, coal 0.0% *excl. non-renewable distributed generation

On Saturday #wind produced 39.9% of GB electricity followed by nuclear 20.4%, imports 13.8%, gas 10.3%, biomass 7.1%, solar 6.5%, hydro 2.0%, coal 0.0%, coal 0.0% *excl. non-renewable distributed generation
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On Sunday #wind produced 53.7% of GB electricity followed by nuclear 19.3%, gas 10.1%, solar 6.7%, biomass 4.1%, imports 4.1%, hydro 2.0%, coal 0.0%, coal 0.0% *excl. non-renewable distributed generation

On Sunday #wind produced 53.7% of GB electricity followed by nuclear 19.3%, gas 10.1%, solar 6.7%, biomass 4.1%, imports 4.1%, hydro 2.0%, coal 0.0%, coal 0.0% *excl. non-renewable distributed generation
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✨ Congratulations to Fern Donoghue, Employer Brand & EVP Lead, for being shortlisted in the best use of data category alongside Wiser at this year’s Employer Brand Management Awards. See our available roles: bit.ly/49iyFAp View the shortlist. 👇

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Our major innovation project, Crowdflex, completed its first phase of consumer trials with 37000 OVO and 1300 Ohme customers across 31 electricity demand shifting events between May-July. ⚡ Read about the response to events and the potential of domestic flexibility. 👇

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On Monday #wind generated 37.3% of GB electricity followed by nuclear 19.7%, gas 17.0%, imports 9.1%, solar 8.3%, biomass 6.2%, hydro 2.4%, coal 0.0%, coal 0.0% *excl. non-renewable distributed generation

On Monday #wind generated 37.3% of GB electricity followed by nuclear 19.7%, gas 17.0%, imports 9.1%, solar 8.3%, biomass 6.2%, hydro 2.4%, coal 0.0%, coal 0.0% *excl. non-renewable distributed generation
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On Tuesday #wind generated 40.7% of British electricity, more than gas 19.9%, nuclear 17.4%, biomass 7.9%, imports 7.2%, solar 5.2%, hydro 1.7%, coal 0.0%, coal 0.0% *excl. non-renewable distributed generation

On Tuesday #wind generated 40.7% of British electricity, more than gas 19.9%, nuclear 17.4%, biomass 7.9%, imports 7.2%, solar 5.2%, hydro 1.7%, coal 0.0%, coal 0.0% *excl. non-renewable distributed generation
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We are delighted to receive the formal commission today to the ESO from Ed Miliband and Chris Stark in advance of becoming the National Energy System Operator (NESO), to advise Department for Energy Security and Net Zero on how Great Britain can achieve clean power by 2030. 👇bit.ly/4cNc403

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On Wednesday #gas produced 26.2% of British electricity, more than wind 25.0%, nuclear 19.0%, imports 13.2%, biomass 8.0%, solar 5.8%, hydro 2.4%, coal 0.3%, other 0.0% *excl. non-renewable distributed generation

On Wednesday #gas produced 26.2% of British electricity, more than wind 25.0%, nuclear 19.0%, imports 13.2%, biomass 8.0%, solar 5.8%, hydro 2.4%, coal 0.3%, other 0.0% *excl. non-renewable distributed generation
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On Thursday #gas produced 29.5% of GB electricity followed by wind 22.5%, nuclear 19.1%, imports 11.5%, solar 8.8%, biomass 6.1%, hydro 2.5%, coal 0.0%, other 0.0% *excl. non-renewable distributed generation

On Thursday #gas produced 29.5% of GB electricity followed by wind 22.5%, nuclear 19.1%, imports 11.5%, solar 8.8%, biomass 6.1%, hydro 2.5%, coal 0.0%, other 0.0% *excl. non-renewable distributed generation
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Yesterday #gas produced 34.2% of British electricity, more than nuclear 19.8%, imports 13.6%, wind 13.1%, solar 9.2%, biomass 7.1%, hydro 2.6%, coal 0.4%, other 0.0% *excl. non-renewable distributed generation

Yesterday #gas produced 34.2% of British electricity, more than nuclear 19.8%, imports 13.6%, wind 13.1%, solar 9.2%, biomass 7.1%, hydro 2.6%, coal 0.4%, other 0.0% *excl. non-renewable distributed generation
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Yesterday #wind generated 31.9% of British electricity, more than nuclear 22.3%, imports 17.0%, gas 14.8%, solar 7.3%, biomass 3.8%, hydro 2.9%, coal 0.0%, coal 0.0% *excl. non-renewable distributed generation

Yesterday #wind generated 31.9% of British electricity, more than nuclear 22.3%, imports 17.0%, gas 14.8%, solar 7.3%, biomass 3.8%, hydro 2.9%, coal 0.0%, coal 0.0% *excl. non-renewable distributed generation
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Yesterday #wind generated 33.7% of British electricity, more than nuclear 20.0%, gas 17.6%, imports 14.5%, biomass 6.4%, solar 5.4%, hydro 2.4%, coal 0.0%, coal 0.0% *excl. non-renewable distributed generation

Yesterday #wind generated 33.7% of British electricity, more than nuclear 20.0%, gas 17.6%, imports 14.5%, biomass 6.4%, solar 5.4%, hydro 2.4%, coal 0.0%, coal 0.0% *excl. non-renewable distributed generation
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Today Department for Energy Security and Net Zero have announced the Contracts for Difference (CfD) Allocation Round 6 (AR6) results. At the ESO, we’re proud to have operated once again as the Delivery Body for the CfD scheme, and to have contributed to this record breaking round. Find out more. 👇

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On Monday #gas generated 37.2% of GB electricity followed by nuclear 17.5%, wind 17.0%, imports 12.2%, biomass 10.4%, solar 2.5%, hydro 2.5%, coal 0.8%, other 0.0% *excl. non-renewable distributed generation

On Monday #gas generated 37.2% of GB electricity followed by nuclear 17.5%, wind 17.0%, imports 12.2%, biomass 10.4%, solar 2.5%, hydro 2.5%, coal 0.8%, other 0.0% *excl. non-renewable distributed generation
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In August, 🌬 wind provided 31.8% of Great Britain’s electricity, with gas coming second at 16.8% ⚡ Zero-carbon sources provided 60% of our electricity, peaking at 87% on 23 August at 10am 🍃 Demand for electricity peaked on 28 August at 5pm. 📈 View August’s stats. 👀👇

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On Tuesday #gas produced 39.9% of British electricity, more than nuclear 16.8%, wind 13.1%, biomass 10.8%, imports 10.7%, solar 5.4%, hydro 2.0%, coal 1.3%, other 0.0% *excl. non-renewable distributed generation

On Tuesday #gas produced 39.9% of British electricity, more than nuclear 16.8%, wind 13.1%, biomass 10.8%, imports 10.7%, solar 5.4%, hydro 2.0%, coal 1.3%, other 0.0% *excl. non-renewable distributed generation
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On Wednesday #gas produced 42.8% of British electricity followed by nuclear 17.5%, imports 11.8%, biomass 11.0%, wind 8.8%, solar 5.5%, hydro 2.1%, coal 0.5%, other 0.0% *excl. non-renewable distributed generation

On Wednesday #gas produced 42.8% of British electricity followed by nuclear 17.5%, imports 11.8%, biomass 11.0%, wind 8.8%, solar 5.5%, hydro 2.1%, coal 0.5%, other 0.0% *excl. non-renewable distributed generation