Energy Dashboard – GB Electricity Data
Live and historical GB electricity generation & demand data, carbon emissions and UK generation sites mapping with an API subscription service.
Live and historical GB electricity generation & demand data, carbon emissions and UK generation sites mapping with an API subscription service.
In December 2024, EnergyPulse published our inaugural blog post summarising the battery storage pipeline in the UK. With RenewableUK''s highly anticipated Future Energy System
This post investigates the state of the UK battery storage pipeline, year-to-date figures and an insight into the appetite to develop over time. Battery storage is essential for providing the
Both ratios have fallen steadily, with the energy ratio declining by around 21⁄2% per year and the carbon ratio declining at a faster pace of just over 31⁄2% per year.
Our tables in Energy Trends and the Digest of UK Energy Statistics (DUKES) include commentary explaining key trends. The chapters provide a more in-depth review for the most recent
It is clear that the role of energy storage within the UK''s electricity system is recognised, but the current level is still a small proportion of what is expected over the next 10 years: National
Battery buildout in Great Britain accelerated in Q3 2025, marking the biggest quarter yet for both power and energy capacity. Q3 saw an increase in rated power of 624 MW from newly
There has been a shift in the pipeline for current and future long duration electricity storage (LDES), from over 7.2GW in December 2023 to 10.5GW in May 2024. In January, the Government
However, within the UK, numerous sites over 1GWh in size have already been approved and construction has begun on some of these sites that will ultimately become some of the largest
Map of Major Power Producers (MPPs) in the United Kingdom (operational as at May 2025) PDF, 557 KB, 1 page
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