Got the crayons out I see. No links. Just kiddy scribbles.
You might want to check your facts before you continue to make a fool of yourself.
97% for Scotland.
And, quite notably, that's with no storage to speak of. Wait to energy storage kicks in over the next decade.
" Provisional figures indicate that in 2020, the equivalent of 97.4% of Scotland’s gross electricity consumption was from renewable sources, falling just short of the 100% by 2020 renewable electricity target. This uses an estimate of gross consumption. The final figure will be available in December 2021. "
https://www.gov.scot/binaries/content/documents/govscot/publications/statistics/2018/10/quarterly-energy-statistics-bulletins/documents/energy-statistics-summary---march-2021/energy-statistics-summary---march-2021/govscot:document/Scotland+Energy+Statistics+Q4+2020.pdf
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