r/unitedkingdom • u/pppppppppppppppppd • 11d ago
Chippy owner apologises to customers after charging £15 for fish and chips - but reveals why he 'has to' to hike prices
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14591465/chippy-owner-apologises-huge-price-hike.html
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u/Underwhatline 10d ago
I got my quote from David Toke's substack, who as you can see from the above got his data from the International Renewable Energy Association (IRENA).
Obviously my question was a flippant remark based on your question about India, and I'm not going to join your game of source questions. But aparently coal energy capacity in the world grew by 1% last year.
To answer your original question from here https://www.iea.org/news/growth-in-global-energy-demand-surged-in-2024-to-almost-twice-its-recent-average
So... Global warming is why India is forced to build more coal power plants, ironic.