§ Mr. StunellTo ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry how much electricity was generated from combined heat and power in each year since 1990. [82792]
§ Mr. WilsonThe available information is shown in the following table.
TWh 1991 11.0 1993 14.2 1994 12.2 1995 14.8 1996 16.1 1997 16.8 1998 18.7 1999 20.2 2000 26.8 298W
Declared net plant capacity MW Conventional steam stations Major power producers End year1 Nuclear sources Renewable sources Combined cycle gas turbine stations Total conventional steam Coal fired Oil fired Mixed or dual fired Other generators Combined Heat and Power2 1990 10,373 1,235 76 55,712 34,583 12,487 5,434 3,208 — 1991 10,373 1,573 76 54,644 34,298 11,895 5,172 3,279 2,312 1992 10,373 1,645 331 51,520 32,686 10,817 4,806 3,211 — 1993 10,373 1,743 1,279 47,897 30,523 8,556 5,781 3,037 2,893 1994 11,274 1,795 5,613 44,239 29,132 6,317 5,694 3,096 3,141 1995 11,649 1,831 8,517 41,710 27,774 5,145 5,534 3,257 3,390 1996 12,916 1,962 12,660 41,459 25,796 3,989 8,445 3,229 3,301 1997 12,946 2,040 13,009 40,635 25,796 4,069 7,530 3,240 3,388 1998 12,956 2,171 15,640 38,332 25,324 2,829 6,928 3,251 3,680 1999 12,956 2,273 17,351 38,744 25,581 2,829 7,017 3,317 3,919 2000 12,486 2,449 21,138 38,149 24,835 2,933 6,872 3,509 4,763 2001 12,486 2,519 22,293 38,144 24,835 2,933 6,872 3,504 4,801 1 Before 1997 figures relate to end March. 2 Prior to 1993 CHP data were not collected annually.
TWh 2001 22.2 Note:
Before 1993 CHP data were not collected annually.
Source:
Department of Trade and Industry