4 FAQs about Solar power generation sets record

How much solar power does Great Britain have?

On 1 April 2025, Great Britain achieved a new solar generation milestone, with the National Energy System Operator (NESO) reporting a peak output of 12.6 GW between 12:30 and 1:00 PM. This marks the highest level of solar generation recorded in the country to date, underlining the increasing role of solar power in the national energy mix.

How much power did solar power generate on Tuesday?

Sunny conditions helped solar power generate a new record high of more than 12.5 gigawatts of electricity on Tuesday, the system operator has said. The record 12.569GW of power from solar – equivalent to around four new nuclear power plants – was generated between 12:30 and 1pm on Tuesday.

How has the Solar Network changed over the last 6 years?

The spokesperson said: “Over the last six years we've been working to reconfigure the network to enable more and more clean power sources to operate as the use of coal has been phased out. “Today's new solar record is testament to the work our teams have been leading to deliver our 2025 ambition for zero carbon operation.”

Will the solar power record be broken again?

The record 12.569GW of power from solar – equivalent to around four new nuclear power plants – was generated between 12:30 and 1pm on Tuesday. And with the sunny conditions continuing, there is potential for the new record to be broken again later this week.

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