National Grid: Live

The National Grid is the electric power transmission network for Great Britain

Time
9:50am
Price
£49.15/MWh
Emissions
60g/kWh
Demand
40.0GW
Generation
34.5GW
Transfers
5.5GW

Generation

Generation
34.5GW
86.2%
Note: percentages are relative to demand, so will exceed 100% if power is being exported

11.2% fossil fuels

Gas 4.4811.2

58.3% renewables

Solar 0.511.3
Wind 22.1955.5
Hydroelectric 0.601.5

16.7% other sources

Nuclear 4.5311.3
Biomass 2.145.4

12.4% interconnectors

Belgium 1.022.6
Denmark 0.701.8
France 2.807.0
Ireland −0.98−2.5
Netherlands 0.000.0
Norway 1.403.5

1.4% storage

Pumped storage 0.571.4
Battery storage
Time
Past day
Price
£57.47/MWh
Emissions
96g/kWh
Demand
36.0GW
Generation
36.8GW
Transfers
0.8GW
Generation
36.8GW
102.3%

Generation by type

Fossil fuels9.024.9
Renewables21.259.0
Other sources6.618.3

Generation by source

Coal0.000.0
Gas8.9624.9
Solar0.120.3
Wind20.4656.9
Hydroelectric0.641.8
Nuclear4.5412.6
Biomass2.045.7

Interconnectors

Belgium−0.39−1.1
Denmark0.310.9
France−1.47−4.1
Ireland0.080.2
Netherlands0.000.0
Norway0.962.7

Storage

Pumped storage−0.31−0.9

Price per MWh

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Emissions per kWh

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0g
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Demand

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40GW
35GW
30GW
25GW
20GW
15GW
10GW
5GW
0GW
−5GW
−10GW
12:30pm
6:30pm
12:30am
6:30am

Generation

30GW
25GW
20GW
15GW
10GW
5GW
0GW
12:30pm
6:30pm
12:30am
6:30am

Transfers

4GW
3GW
2GW
1GW
0GW
−1GW
−2GW
−3GW
−4GW
12:30pm
6:30pm
12:30am
6:30am
Time
Past week
Price
£109.00/MWh
Emissions
172g/kWh
Demand
34.6GW
Generation
33.3GW
Transfers
1.3GW
Generation
33.3GW
96.2%

Generation by type

Fossil fuels15.143.6
Renewables12.034.8
Other sources6.217.8

Generation by source

Coal0.000.0
Gas15.0643.6
Solar0.270.8
Wind11.1332.2
Hydroelectric0.641.9
Nuclear4.0211.6
Biomass2.136.2

Interconnectors

Belgium0.080.2
Denmark0.451.3
France0.712.0
Ireland−0.68−2.0
Netherlands0.000.0
Norway0.802.3

Storage

Pumped storage−0.03−0.1

Price per MWh

£200
£180
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£0
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Emissions per kWh

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0g
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Demand

45GW
40GW
35GW
30GW
25GW
20GW
15GW
10GW
5GW
0GW
−5GW
−10GW
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday

Generation

30GW
25GW
20GW
15GW
10GW
5GW
0GW
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday

Transfers

4GW
3GW
2GW
1GW
0GW
−1GW
−2GW
−3GW
−4GW
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Time
Past year
Price
£69.64/MWh
Emissions
123g/kWh
Demand
30.0GW
Generation
26.3GW
Transfers
3.7GW
Generation
26.3GW
87.6%

Generation by type

Fossil fuels8.427.9
Renewables11.438.0
Other sources6.521.7

Generation by source

Coal0.180.6
Gas8.1827.3
Solar1.515.1
Wind9.4631.6
Hydroelectric0.401.3
Nuclear4.3714.6
Biomass2.137.1

Interconnectors

Belgium0.481.6
Denmark0.391.3
France2.257.5
Ireland−0.59−2.0
Netherlands0.190.6
Norway1.063.5

Storage

Pumped storage−0.04−0.1

Price per MWh

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£180
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£0
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Emissions per kWh

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0g
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Demand

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40GW
35GW
30GW
25GW
20GW
15GW
10GW
5GW
0GW
−5GW
−10GW
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29/04/2024
29/07/2024
28/10/2024

Generation

30GW
25GW
20GW
15GW
10GW
5GW
0GW
29/01/2024
29/04/2024
29/07/2024
28/10/2024

Transfers

4GW
3GW
2GW
1GW
0GW
−1GW
−2GW
−3GW
−4GW
29/01/2024
29/04/2024
29/07/2024
28/10/2024
Time
All time
Price
£67.66/MWh
Emissions
268g/kWh
Demand
33.0GW
Generation
31.0GW
Transfers
2.0GW
Generation
31.0GW
93.9%

Generation by type

Fossil fuels15.948.1
Renewables7.322.2
Other sources7.823.6

Generation by source

Coal4.6013.9
Gas11.2834.2
Solar1.073.2
Wind5.8617.8
Hydroelectric0.401.2
Nuclear6.2819.0
Biomass1.504.5

Interconnectors

Belgium0.220.7
Denmark0.030.1
France1.163.5
Ireland−0.17−0.5
Netherlands0.601.8
Norway0.190.6

Storage

Pumped storage−0.03−0.1

Price per MWh

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Emissions per kWh

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0g
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Demand

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5GW
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−10GW
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Generation

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0GW
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Transfers

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3GW
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−1GW
−2GW
−3GW
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2021
2022
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The energy transition

Between 12th January 1882, when the world’s first coal-fired power station opened at 57 Holborn Viaduct in London, and 30th September 2024, when Great Britain’s last coal-fired power station closed, the country burnt 4.6 billion tonnes of coal, emitting 10.6 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide.

In 2001 the European Union updated the Large Combustion Plant Directive, obliging power stations to limit their emissions or close by 2015. Most older coal-fired power stations in Great Britain closed in response. The government’s introduction of a carbon price floor in 2013, and its subsequent increase in 2015, made coal uncompetitive with gas, which rapidly replaced coal in the country’s energy mix.

At the same time, renewable power generation was steadily rising. Great Britain’s exposed position in the north-east Atlantic makes it one of the best locations in the world for wind power, and the shallow waters of the North Sea host several of the world’s largest offshore wind farms.

New wind power records are set regularly, and between 3:30am and 4:00am on 18th December 2024 British wind farms averaged a record 22.54GW of generation.

PowerDate first achieved
22GW5th December 2024
21GW10th January 2023
20GW2nd November 2022
15GW18th December 2018
10GW8th December 2016

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