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ID150800
Title ProperComprehensive assessment of the energy performance of the full range of electricity generation technologies deployed in the United Kingdom
LanguageENG
AuthorRaugei, Marco ;  Leccisi, Enrica
Summary / Abstract (Note)We performed a comprehensive and internally consistent assessment of the energy performance of the full range of electricity production technologies in the United Kingdom, integrating the viewpoints offered by net energy analysis (NEA) and life cycle assessment (LCA). Specifically, the energy return on investment (EROI), net-to-gross energy output ratio (NTG) and non-renewable cumulative energy demand (nr-CED) indicators were calculated for coal, oil, gas, biomass, nuclear, hydro, wind and PV electricity. Results point to wind, and to a lesser extent PV, as the most recommendable technologies overall in order to foster a transition towards an improved electricity grid mix in the UK, from both points of view of short-term effectiveness at providing a net energy gain to support the multiple societal energy consumption patterns, and long-term energy sustainability (the latter being inversely proportional to the reliance on non-renewable primary energy sources). The importance to maintain a sufficient installed capacity of readily-dispatchable gas-fired electricity is also recognised.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 90, No.90; Mar 2016: p.46–59
Journal SourceEnergy Policy 2016-03 90, 90
Key WordsElectricity ;  Life Cycle Assessment ;  EROI ;  Cumulative Energy Demand ;  Net Energy Analysis ;  EROEI