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As of 2019, the carbon intensity of ‘grid’ electricity was about the same as heating oil and LPG, and slightly worse than natural gas, though electricity carbon intensity dropped 28% between 2017 and 2019 so, as the grid decarbonises further, electricity will become the cleanest choice.
As of 2019, the carbon intensity of ‘grid’ electricity was about the same as heating oil and LPG, and slightly worse than natural gas, though electricity carbon intensity dropped 28% between 2017 and 2019 so, as the grid decarbonises further, electricity will become the cleanest choice.
As of 2019, the carbon intensity of ‘grid’ electricity was about the same as heating oil and LPG, and slightly worse than natural gas, though electricity carbon intensity dropped 28% between 2017 and 2019 so, as the grid decarbonises further, electricity will become the cleanest choice.
As of 2019, the carbon intensity of ‘grid’ electricity was about the same as heating oil and LPG, and slightly worse than natural gas, though electricity carbon intensity dropped 28% between 2017 and 2019 so, as the grid decarbonises further, electricity will become the cleanest choice.
As of 2019, the carbon intensity of ‘grid’ electricity was about the same as heating oil and LPG, and slightly worse than natural gas, though electricity carbon intensity dropped 28% between 2017 and 2019 so, as the grid decarbonises further, electricity will become the cleanest choice.