Interactive Map Shows Real-Time Renewable Energy Generation in Great Britain
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RobinL
Warm and crisp on the edges. A bagel with a bit of bite.
Summary
The article describes an interactive live map created by Robin Hawkes that visualizes real-time renewable energy generation across Great Britain. The map shows current electricity production from various renewable sources including wind, solar, hydro, and biomass, with data updated every 30 minutes. It provides insights into the UK's energy mix and demonstrates the growing contribution of renewables to the national grid.
Key quotes
· 5 pulledAn energy experiment by Robin Hawkes
Live map showing realtime renewable energy generation in Great Britain
Shows current electricity production from various renewable sources
Data updated every 30 minutes
Demonstrates the growing contribution of renewables to the national grid
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