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UK Electricity Grid Daily Report — 18 February 2026

On 18 February 2026, Britain’s electricity grid averaged 42.50 GW of grid demand, with renewables averaging 60.6% of tracked domestic generation and carbon intensity averaging 121 gCO₂/kWh. Daily UK electricity demand, generation, carbon intensity, imports, exports and key records.

Avg demand 42.50 GW

Average grid demand for this UK day.

Peak demand 50.71 GW

Highest 15-minute grid demand period.

Avg carbon 121 gCO₂/kWh

Average carbon intensity where available.

Renewables 60.6 %

Average renewable share of tracked generation.

Average grid demandDemand
42.50 GWFull-day average from available snapshots
↑ +1.39 GW vs yesterday
Peak demand17:30
50.71 GWHighest 15-minute grid demand period
↑ +2.22 GW vs yesterday
Lowest demand00:15
31.52 GWLowest 15-minute grid demand period
↑ +0.28 GW vs yesterday
Domestic generationSupply
38.45 GWTracked UK generation sources only
↑ +1.42 GW vs yesterday
Average carbonCO₂
121 gCO₂/kWhCarbon intensity average
↓ −51 g vs yesterday
Renewable shareClean
60.6 %Wind, solar, hydro and biomass
↑ +13.0 pts vs yesterday
Clean share+ Nuclear
71.2 %Renewables plus nuclear
↑ +12.8 pts vs yesterday
Net importsFlow
0.43 GWAverage imports minus exports
↓ −0.46 GW vs yesterday

Daily insight

What happened on the UK electricity grid?

On 18 February 2026, Britain’s electricity grid averaged 42.50 GW of grid demand, with renewables averaging 60.6% of tracked domestic generation and carbon intensity averaging 121 gCO₂/kWh.

The highest demand period was 50.71 GW at 17:30, while the lowest carbon intensity period was 83 gCO₂/kWh at 23:30.

Key records for 18 February 2026

Highest wind23.19 GW14:30
Highest solar2.75 GW11:00
Highest gas15.28 GW18:00
Lowest carbon83 gCO₂/kWh23:30
Highest imports5.32 GW00:00
Highest exports4.64 GW05:45

Daily chart

Demand, generation and carbon intensity

18 February 2026

Generation mix

Wind, solar, gas and interconnector flow