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Scotland's energy demands

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 December 2011

D. J. Miller
Affiliation:
South of Scotland Electricity Board, Cathcart House, Spean Street, Glasgow G44 4BE, Scotland
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Synopsis

The main features of energy demand in Scotland are described and compared, in respect of total energy use and the shares supplied by the different fuels, with the figures for the United Kingdom and other countries. Recent trends in demand are examined to illustrate how the present position has been reached and factors likely to influence each fuel's share in the future are outlined. The role of the energy industries themselves is discussed and the scope for new initiatives by these industries indicated.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1987

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