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minus-square@TheGrandNaguslinkEnglish6•edit-29 hours agoYes. Imports/exports are as follows: France, 7.6% Norway, 3.3% Belgium, 1.5% Denmark, 0.9% Netherlands, 0.6% Ireland, -1.9% There’s a remaining 0.1%, which comes from pumped energy storage.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•edit-27 hours agoThe fact that the majority of power imports is are from France and Norway is also good news as they both have very high zero carbon generation (nuclear and hydro respectively)
Yes. Imports/exports are as follows:
France, 7.6%
Norway, 3.3%
Belgium, 1.5%
Denmark, 0.9%
Netherlands, 0.6%
Ireland, -1.9%
There’s a remaining 0.1%, which comes from pumped energy storage.
The fact that the majority of power imports
isare from France and Norway is also good news as they both have very high zero carbon generation (nuclear and hydro respectively)