The United Kingdom has experienced a significant decline in per capita electricity generation since 2003, with current levels converging towards those of South Africa. This trend raises concerns about the sustainability of energy production in the UK.
Despite household electricity consumption in the UK remaining higher than in China, rising prices may soon alter this dynamic. The situation highlights the challenges faced by developed nations in maintaining energy production while managing costs.
As previously reported, there is a growing consensus that no developed country can be classified as energy-poor, emphasizing the importance of addressing these issues to ensure economic stability.








