NESO Statement on Government Biomass announcement
10 Feb 2025 - 1 minute read
Records tumbled throughout 2019 with higher levels of renewable power meaning Great Britain’s reliance on fossil fuels hit an all-time low, according to National Grid Electricity System Operator (ESO) data.
May saw a record 9,550MW of power produced by solar panels and June saw over 18 days of coal free operations for the ESO – the longest period of no coal being burnt for electricity since the Industrial Revolution. On August 17 the carbon intensity, or CO2 emissions of electricity, dropped to a record low of 57 gCO2/kWh, with low carbon sources generating 87% of the nation’s power– making it the greenest day for the electricity system since the Industrial Revolution. To finish the year, at the beginning of December, the tail end of Storm Atiyah saw wind power generate a record 16873MW, roughly 45% of the country’s electricity.
National Grid ESO, a legally separate business within the National Grid Group, balances supply and demand for electricity in Great Britain second by second. Our engineers work 24 hours a day 365 days a year in its Electricity National Control Centre to balance the system and ensure that, whatever the mix, electricity is always there when its needed.
The National Grid ESO Carbon Intensity website and app, also shows the carbon intensity and generation mix of electricity consumed regionally across Great Britain, as well as showing users when electricity is at its cleanest, helping them to plan their energy use.
National Grid ESO director Fintan Slye said:
2019 has been a record breaking year for Britain’s electricity. Our system is changing quickly, with wind and solar generation consistently making up a significant proportion of power being generated - it’s an exciting time and a pivotal part of getting to net-zero by 2050.
As the Electricity System Operator our number one priority is running an efficient system in the best interests of consumers, but we are proud to have played our part delivering these records too. Our control room engineers work 24/7, 365 days a year to balance supply and demand for electricity so it’s great to be able to showcase their work on our app and website.
As we move towards our ambition of operating carbon free by 2025 we expect more milestones in the years to come.
2019 records in full: