So wind is the answer?

https://www.gridwatch.templar.co.uk/
UK generation


Look at any day, week or month. See the red line? That's gas turbines. 

Burning gas is better than coal for soot, but carbon is carbon. Methane plus oxygen generates heat plus carbon dioxide.


The blue line, that's wind. There's about 14GW of total capacity in the UK at the moment. That's about half the UK's average demand. 


Except on Tuesday, when it was almost zero. So it is on any hour, day, week or month you look at. 

Electricity demand varies a bit, but the red line is almost a mirror image of the blue. That's because electricity can't be stored in any great quantity. The pumped storage and batteries on the grid at the moment are used only for smoothing, not covering major gaps in the wind. 

Every time the wind turbines stop, the gas turbines start

In a BBC News report yesterday, the 9th of June 2020, a screen showed a picture of coal generation at zero. The reporter skipped over the rest of the screen which showed wind at 1.7% and gas at 64% of the supply. 

The atmosphere is not going to notice the 1.7%. 


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