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Chris Hogg wrote:
On Sun, 22 Feb 2015 14:50:41 -0000, "harryagain"
wrote:
http://www.gov.scot/Topics/Statistic.../TrenRenEnergy
Scotland to achieve 50% of it's electricity from renewable sources by
2020.
You've got that wrong Harry. It's better than you said. It says 'The
Scottish Government has set a National Indicator for the amount of
electricity generated annually through renewable sources as a
percentage of gross annual consumption to increase to 100% by 2020.
The interim target of 31% by 2011 has now been met and a new interim
target of 50% by 2015 has been set'.
So 100% by 2020, not 50%. Judging by the graph, I wouldn't be
surprised to see it already having reached 50% by the end of last
year. But before you wet yourself with delight, these are only
statistics, and I would remind you of your opinion that all statistics
are 'bollix'. Only the ones you don't like, apparently.
The Duke of Edinburgh was noted as saying " There are only 3 ststistics
that matter. They're vital."
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