Soaring generation from the UK’s solar assets sent UK power demand to a new low last month, according to data compiled by monitoring firm EnAppSys.
The data showed that average half-hourly demand throughout July stood at 26.2GW, courtesy of a significant amount of embedded generation from sources such as rooftop solar.
These sources are seen on the grid as demand reduction and, as a result, reduce the amount of power that is drawn down from the grid.
Throughout July the average embedded generation figure stood at 3GW.
Solar and other renewables have already witnessed a number of new generation records this year, particularly in Spring. Unseasonable weather in April helped solar to a new landmark generation record.
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