Half of Scotland's Energy Consumption Came From Renewables Last Year (heraldscotland.com)
An anonymous reader quotes an article on Herald Scotland: Scotland has met a key target for renewable energy consumption, according to official figures. Statistics published by the UK Department of Energy and Climate Change show 57.7% of Scottish electricity consumption came from renewables in 2015 -- 7.7% ahead of the 50% target. The SNP welcomed the figures and pledged to bring forward plans to go further if re-elected in May. Deputy First Minister and SNP campaign director John Swinney said: "The SNP have long championed green energy and these new figures show the huge progress we have made - but we are determined to go even further.
Half of Scotland's ELECTRICITY Consumption Came From Renewables Last Year
Actually, thermodynamics tells that ALL the energy is not renewable... entropy and stuff...
And most of those renewables is hydro....
No, as it turns out, most of those renewables are wind.
Here are some earlier articles that give a bit more information:
http://www.scotsman.com/news/environment/wind-power-providing-almost-half-of-scotland-s-energy-supply-1-4023886
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-scotland-business-35160271
http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/c4ef7ed8-a8c8-11e5-843e-626928909745.html