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The "end Eocene" event.

I began editing to sort out the Isle of Wight and played with the Categories until I went crazy. I tried to copy the layout of Cornwall which looked very organized. None of the other counties of England are that well organized.

Then i wanted to write some pages. I found this very hard to put something together which would be both encyclopedic and relevant.

Then I significantly rewrote Brighstone Forest and modified Parkhurst Forest. This of course had to go into a new category. (Category:Forests_and_woodlands_on_the_Isle_of_Wight)

I finally managed to create my own new page, a page called Newtown River

Being a bit! obsessed with the IOW I added an IOW section into List of bays of the British Isles, List of places on the British coastline, List of rivers of England

Following my work on IOW forests I graduated to doing tables - pretty tricky! I created a new page called List of Forestry Commission land on the Isle of Wight

I have now started a large piece of work with more tables called List of National Trust land in England

Finished Thames and solent region by extensive research of the National trust website, the information is all over the place! Then i poored over the 1:25000 scale o/s map of the IOW and found a whole load of land manged by the NT but not mentioned on their website, they are so modest! This i have added to the table, areas are missing, how do you calculate them off a map?

Definitely finding that my interests lie in the nature/conservation side of things. There are so many artices that have not been written, particularly to complete the links on List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest on the Isle of Wight and also i'm thinking lots of articles need to be updated to indicate that they are in the Isle of Wight AONB

Just updated the Western Yar entry. Hope its OK


The work continues....

Work to do

rewrite Luccombe

write Alan Hersey Nature Reserve - Done

Have a look at List of Special Areas of Conservation in England - Done

IOW SSSIs

IOW forests

  • Combley Great Wood
  • Burnt Wood
  • Kemphill Moor Copse
  • Firestone Copse
  • Woodhouse Copse - Done

IOW local nature reserves

  • Hanover Point
  • Headon Warren


IOW Bays

General structure of article

1) Summary description, including location

2) Detailed description, start, finish, length, shape, direction facing

3) beach material

4) Any other notable features, access, NT, tides etc

5) Photo

IOW Chines

A funny thing happened on the Chine page. I came up with the idea of adding a section on the IOW chines, by creating a list. It was incomplete and within a few days someone had completed the list and started creating chine pages. Amazing that I could have this effect. I have now set out on "project chine" which is to photo all the IOW chines and write up any that are needed.

General structure of article

1) Summary description, including location

2) Detailed description, start, length, direction, finish

3) Vegetation/geology

4) Source and destination of water

5) Any other notable features, access, NT etc

6) Coast Path?

Nice work! By coincidence, I briefly got an Athens login in August, and was able to find a systematic list in academic journals. I'm going to the IOW later this year (my dad's from Newport and still lives there), but it's a visiting-family kind of trip and I don't think I'll be too popular if I start sneaking off chine-hunting. Gordonofcartoon (talk) 21:01, 15 September 2008 (UTC)

Wind Energy

Worldwide installed wind power capacity 1996-2008


More information Year, U.K. MW ...
Year U.K. MW Change % Change
2010 5,2041,13227.8%
2009 4,0721,09937%
2008 2,97354422.4%
2007 2,42945923.3%
2006 1,97062246.1%
2005 1,34846051.8%
2004 88824237.5%
2003 64610218.8%
2002 5449019.8%
2001 4546516.7%
2000 389N/AN/A
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List of onshore wind farms in the United Kingdom

List of offshore wind farms in the United Kingdom

Wind Turbine Companies to do

World Sporting Events Calandar January to June 2011

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Global Warming graphs

What it used to be like:-

Oxygen Isotopes in fossils for the last 542 million years
Oxygen Isotopes in sediment for the last 65 million years
Oxygen Isotopes in sediment for the last 5 million years
EPICA and Vostok ice cores display the relationship between temperature and level of CO2 for the last 800,000 years.
Ice Cores for the last 450,000 years
Ice Cores for the last 40,000 years
Various temperature proxies for the last 12,000 years

What we have done over the last 150 years:-

Global fossil carbon emissions 1800 2004.
Peak Oil

The measured effect of all the Carbon burning:-

Sulphate aerosol and greenhouse gases effect on climate change based on Meehl et al. (2004) in Journal of Climate
The Keeling Curve of atmospheric CO2 concentrations measured at the Mauna Loa Observatory.
CO2 concentrations over the last 400,000 years

The result:-

Two millennia of mean surface temperatures according to different reconstructions, each smoothed on a decadal scale. The instrumental record and the unsmoothed annual value for 2004 are shown in black.
instrumental record of global average temperatures as compiled by NASA
Comparison of the global average surface temperature record as measured by Satellites

The effect of global warming:-

Glacial mass balance, reported to the WGMS and the NSIDC.
Arctic sea ice loss over the last 30 years

Without the Hot Air

Sustainable Energy – without the hot air is a book written by David Mackay, Professor of Natural Philosophy in the Department of Physics at the University of Cambridge. The book was published in December 2008 in the UK and released in May 2009 in the US. It is 380 pages long and is available in both hardback and paperback for £45 and 19.99 respectively. It is also published in html and freely downlaodable as pdf documents from a website.

The book is divided into 4 parts

Part I – Numbers, not adjectives The first part of this book discusses whether a country like the United Kingdom, famously well endowed with wind, wave, and tidal resources, could live on its own renewables. We often hear that Britain’s renewables are “huge.” But it’s not sufficient to know that a source of energy is “huge.” We need to know how it compares with another “huge,” namely our huge consumption. To make such comparisons, we need numbers, not adjectives.

Part II – Energy plans that add up The second part explores six strategies for eliminating the gap between consumption and renewable production identified in the first part, then sketches several energy plans for Britain, each of which adds up.

Part III – Technical chapters The third part of the book drills down to the physical foundations of energy consumption and energy production. Eight appendices show from first principles where the numbers in the first two parts come from. These appendices explain, for example, how cars can be made significantly more energy-efficient, and why planes cannot; and they explain how the power from wind farms, tide farms, and wave farms can all be calculated on the back of an envelope. It contains more formulas

Part IV – Useful data The final sixteen pages of the book contain further reference data and conversion factors, useful for applying the book’s ideas to other countries, and for translating to and from units used by other organizations.

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Key forms of consumption

  • Transport - cars,planes
  • Heating/cooling
  • Lighting
  • IT and gadgets
  • Food
  • Manufacturing

Renewable Energy

  • Wind
  • Solar
  • Hydroelectric
  • Wave
  • Tide
  • Geothermal
  • Nuclear?

Figures basic unit of energy = kWh

basic unit of power consumption= kWh per day

basic unit of power generation= kWh per day per person

Light bulb 40W=1kWh/d Electric heater 1kW=24kWh/d UK electricity consumption=40Gw=16kWh/d per person


High grade energy= electricity/chemical Thermal energy is low grade energy, it is difficult to store and transport. The higher the temp the more useful the energy Converting energy from one source to another wastes energy

Chapter 3 Cars

They use lots of energy

Energy use:- Average car driver (11000 miles) uses 40kWh/d. i.e. 14MWh per year. Petrol 10kWh/litre. Diesel 11kWh/litre

Efficiency:- 80kWh per 100 passenger kilometres (compare walking 3.6kWh per 100 miles)

Chapter 5 Planes

They use unbeleivable amounts of energy

Energy use:- One trip to South Africa in a year uses 30kWh/d. i.e. 10MWh per year

Efficiency:- plane (jet or turboprop) 40kWh per 100 passenger kilometres(twice as efficient as a car) 2 short haul flights to Europe 6kWh/d: Frequent flyer 60kWh/d

Chapter 7 Heating/Cooling

  • Bath 5kwh
  • Shower 1.4kwh
  • Kettle (20 mins per day) 1kwh/d
  • Electric Cooker (2 rings 30mins per say) 1.6kwh/d
  • Electric Oven (60 mins per day) 1.5kwh/d
  • Microwave(20 mins per day) 0.5kwh/d
  • Washing machine 1kw/h
  • Dishwasher 1.5kw/h

Total average water heating 12kWh/d

Total average air heating 24kWh/d

  • Fridge/freezer 0.5kwh/d
  • Air Con 0.6kwh/d

Total average cooling 1kWh/d

Grand Total average heating and cooling 37kWh/d

Chapter 9 Lighting

Total average lighting 4kWh/d (Street lights 0.1kwh/d, traffic lights 0.005kwh/d, lights while driving 2% extra power)

Chapter 11 Gadgets

"All the energy saved in switching off your charger for one day is used up in one second of car-driving.

The energy saved in switching off the charger for one year is equal to the energy in a single hot bath."

Up to 5kWh/d depending on number of gadgets. Beware of guzzlers, like printers, computer, TV, DVDs Electricity generation, more than half the energy goes up the chimney and 8% is lost in transmission. Burning Fossil fuels at home means that more of the energy goes into creating hot air.

Chapter 13 Food and Farming

15kWh/d

Chapter 15 Stuff

48kWh/d + 12kWh/d to transport it

Chapter 17 Public Services

4kWh/d Defence

Chapter 4 Wind

Onshore Windiest 10% of the country with windmills (delivering 2 W/m2), we would be able to generate 20kWh/d per person (29GW compared with current 3GW capacity (1GW useable assuming 30% efficient)

Chapter 6 Solar

  • Solar thermal: using the sunshine for direct heating of buildings or water. 10 m2 of panels per person – and let’s assume these are 50%-efficient generates 13kWh/d.
  • Solar photovoltaic: generating electricity. Every person 10 m2 of expensive (20%-efficient) solar panels and cover all south-facing roofs would generate 5kWh/d and 5% of the UK covered with 10%-efficient panels generates 50kWh/d.
  • Solar biomass: using trees, bacteria, algae, corn, soy beans, or oilseed to make energy fuels, chemicals, or building materials. 75% of the country covered with 2%-efficient plants would generate 24kWh/d (with some loss in the process)
  • Food: the same as solar biomass, except we shovel the plants into humans or other animals.

Chapter 8 Hydroelectricity

Exploiting 78000 km2 of highland would generate 1.5kWh/d per person. Currently 0.2kWh/d per person, so this would require a seven-fold increase in hydroelectric power.

Chapter 10 Offshore Wind

Total shallow area 40000 km2, guess available fraction 1/3 gives 16kWh/d per person Total deep area 80000 km2, guess available fraction 1/3 gives 32kWh/d per person Requires huge engineering effort, uses vast amounts of steel and concrete and boats. Windmills do kill birds but cars and cats kill many many more.

Chapter 12 Wave

Let’s assume that brilliant wave-machines are 50%-efficient at turning the incoming wave power into electricity, and that we are able to pack wave-machines along 500 km (half) of Atlantic-facing coastline. That would mean we could deliver 4kWh/d per person.

Chapter 14 Tidal

Raw total available tidal power around whole of UK is 250GW. Equivalent to 100kWh/d each. Assume 5% efficiency then 5kWh/d. Tidal Stream Farms at pinch points around UK could generate 9kWh/d Barrages, Seven barrage to generate 0.8kWh/d Tidal Lagoons. By using two side by side can make a useful pumped storage facility. Two proposed off Blackpool and the Wash generating 1.5kWh/d. Total Tidal 11kWh/d Many benefits, predictable, times vary around UK, out of sight.

Chapter 16 Geothermal

1kWh/d possible

Chapter 18 Can we live on renwables?

Grand total consumption 195kWh/d per person Grand total generation from renewables 180kWh/d per person

Chapter 19 Every BIG Helps

Small things wont help. Unplugging Mob phones won't fix the problem. Need to do BIG thinks. Reduce Demand by:- 1) Reduce Population 2) Change our lifestyle 3) Be more efficient Option 3) only real possibility

Simplify situation by focusing on the big picture, by ignoring industry, agriculture and embodied energy. That leaves 125kWh/d per person. Namely heating (40kWh/d), transport (40kWh/d), electricity (18kWh/d) (27kWh/d lost from conversion to electricity)

Chapter 20 More Efficient Transport

Occupants of Corston House, Ryde

Pre 1841

Thomas Talbot Harington (?-?) 22/07/1842 Will of Thomas Talbot Harington, In the Service of the Honorable East India Company on their Marine Establishment in Bengal of Corston House Ryde Isle of Wight , Hampshire. http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documentsonline/details-result.asp?queryType=1&resultcount=1&Edoc_Id=102788 Will at The National Archives A captain in the East India Company, sailed boats owned by William Moffat:- Ganges, Charles Grant, Scaleby Castle. Had land in Simon's Town in South Africa (Cape of Good Hope). http://www.simonstown.org/page18.html Named it Seaforth. Moved to Calcutta. Married to Jemima Harington http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM65TN_Stoke_Poges_Buckinghamshire http://www.wiki30.com/wa?s=Stoke_Poges

T Harington East-Indiaman ships:- http://wiki.fibis.org/index.php?title=Ships_of_the_Bombay_Marine_and_Indian_Navy

  • Winterton ? - lost off Madagascar 1792
  • Ganges built by Wells in Bombay, launched 1797

Harrington became commander on 4th Jan 1805 http://www.mariners-l.co.uk/EICSocCommanders.htm

Date missing? Madras, Bengal, China and Bombay. Capt Thomas Talbot Harrington. Portsmouth 25 Apr 1805 - 23 Aug Madras - 14 Sep Saugor - 6 Nov Carnicobar - 14 Nov Penang - 1 Dec Malacca - 1 Feb 1806 Whampoa - 19 Mar Second Bar - 2 Jul Bombay 27 Feb 1807 - lost off St Vincent 29 May. http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/records.aspx?cat=059-iorlmar_2&cid=1-1-216#1-1-216

lost off St. Vincent 1807, http://wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?139135 Manuscript by T Harington detailing loss and salvation

  • Scaleby Castle built by Wells in Bombay, launched 1798

1810/1 Bombay and China. Capt Thomas Talbot Harington. Torbay 12 May 1811 - 6 Sep Bombay - 22 Dec Batavia - 9 Mar 1812 Whampoa - 29 Mar Second - 23 Jul St Helena - 24 Oct Downs.

1813/4 St Helena, Batavia and China. Capt Thomas Talbot Harington. Portsmouth 31 Dec 1813 - 5 Apr 1814 St Helena - 26 May Cape - 31 Aug Batavia - 7 Oct Samarang - 24 Dec Amboina - 28 Feb 1815 Whampoa - 25 Mar Second Bar - 24 May Batavia - 28 Jul Cape - 11 Sep St Helena - 14 Nov Downs.

  • Charles Grant Built at Bombay 1810

From Bombay 1810. Capt Thomas Talbot Harington. Bombay 17 Apr 1810 - 5 Jul St Helena - 8 Sep Long Reach.

Possible Guthrie & Company relation http://infopedia.nl.sg/articles/SIP_1238_2008-12-12.html

1841

Rev. S. Phillips (?-?) 01/1841 LETTER: Rev. S. Phillips, Corston House, Ryde, I.O.W., to Lord Newborough (3rd Baron) congratulating him on the birth of his son. He also asks if Lord Newborough will contribute towards a new burial ground and new church at Ryde, and also towards providing more free sittings, for the poor in the present parish chapel of St. Thomas.[1]

1842-1860

The ADAMS Family

Emma Adams (nee Curtis) & son H.W. Adams (1805-1854)

1842 Emma Adams of Corston House received "Packet of accounts" (estate) of husband H.C. Adams.[2]

Present in the 1851 census as follows:-

1851 CENSUS: HO107/1664. folio 193. page 30. Address: Corston House, Spencer-road, Ryde, Newchurch, IW.

Emma ADAMS. Head. Wid. 70. Lady. London.

Peter JACKSON. Servant. Mar. 47. Butler. Horncastle, Essex.

Ann SNOW. Cook. Unm. 35. Christlehampton, Devonshire.

Matilda PORTER. Unm. 28. Newport, IW.

Sarah GRIFFITH. Unm. 23. Exeter, Devonshire. http://rshg.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/4123-internalfile6.pdf


Emma Adams died aged 76 22nd June 1857 at Corston House.[3]

List of children and information on all of them:-[4]

(1) Maj-Gen. Henry William Adams (1805-54) (q.v.);

(2) Capt. George Curtis Adams (1807-83), RN (q.v.);

(3) Maj-Gen. Frank Adams (1809-69) CB, m. 1845, Ellen, widow of J. Straith and had issue; died 19 September 1869;

(4) Arthur Roberts Adams (1812-77) QC, recorder of Birmingham and Fellow of St. John's College, Oxford; died unmarried and without issue;

(5) Lt-Gen. Cadwallader Adams (1825-92) (q.v.);

(6) Emma Curtis Adams (d. 1880), m.1, Cdr. John Garrett RN and m.2, George Young of Appley Towers, Isle of Wight;

(7) Anna Delicia Adams (d. 1897), m. 1843, Alfred Burton of St. Leonards-on-Sea (d. 1877);

(8) Laura Coker Adams (d. 1859), m. Rev. Cadwallader Coker Beck

(9) Louisa Anne Adams (d. by 1898).

1861-1870

1861 The WHALLEY Family

Present in the 1861 census as follows:-

1861 CENSUS: RG9/657. folio 27. page 24 & 25. Address: Corston House, Spencer-road, Ryde, Newchurch, IW.

John C Whalley. Head. 54. Clergyman of Church of England, Priest having Cure of Souls. Middlesex, Marylebone.

Theodosia B Whalley. Wife. 57. Ireland.

Theodosia M Whalley. Daughter. 26. Northampton, Eaton.

Constance M Whalley. Daughter. 16. Germany, British Subject.

Eliza Rose. Servant. 29. Lady's Maid. Hants - Winchester.

Elizabeth Sucher. Servant. 32. Cook. Somerset - Bath.

Emma Sturgess. Servant. 22. Lady's Maid. Wilts - Bulford.

1871-1880

Mr West 02/08/1879 Mr WEST, Corston House, Spencer-road, was riding his bicycle down the steep hill of Binstead-road, when a cart ran into him. He was thrown off, and was so severely shaken and bruised, that he has been under medical care ever since. IW Advertiser, Ryde & Ventnor Times http://foundation-multimedia.co.uk/annbarrett/accidents.htm

1881-1890

a) J. R. West, Esq., ~1881 Provided reference, lived at Corston House, Ryde, IW Arab Bicycle advertisement http://www.btinternet.com/~rob.martin1/harrington/bike.htm

b) The DITCHFIELD family

Present in the 1881 census as follows:-

1881 CENSUS: RG11/712. folio 40. page 31. Address: Corston House, Spencer-road, Ryde, Newchurch, IW. (FHL Film 1341288, Piece 1178)

George Ditchfield. Head. 23. Licensed Victualler (1891 Census). Stam, Staffordshire.

Mary Ditchfield. Wife. 28. Burford, Oxfordshire.

Herbert V. G. Ditchfield. Son. 3m. Ryde, Hampshire.

William Legg. Servant. 48. Yarmouth, Hampshire.

Emma Legg. Servant. 49. Newport, Hampshire.

Elizabeth Langford. Servant. 19. IOW.

Sarah Boyce. Servant. 23. IOW.

c) John Rylands (1801-1888) 19th Sept 1881 Acquired Corston House, Ryde, with 1300 square yards for £1,600, for use as a rest home for ministers of different denominations (Farnie 1993:83-95, Green 1889a: 35). http://library.panteion.gr:8080/dspace/bitstream/123456789/447/1/JONES.pdf https://www.escholar.manchester.ac.uk/api/datastream?publicationPid=uk-ac-man-scw:1m3055&datastreamId=POST-PEER-REVIEW-PUBLISHERS-DOCUMENT.PDF

1891-1900

Present in the 1891 census as follows:-

1891 CENSUS: RG12/890. folio 37. page 29. Address: Corston House, Spencer Road, Ryde, IW.

Elizabeth Morling. House Keeper. 75. Cambs Wisbeach.

Minnie Moore. Servant. 21. Cook Domestic Serv. Isle of Wight Cowes.

Winifred Damp. Servant. 15. Kitchen Maid Serv. Isle of Wight Havenstreet.


1897 Illuminated Address presented to Mrs Rylands Enriqueta Augustina Rylands (1843-1908)) by guests entertained at Corston House on the Isle of Wight RYL/2/5 Electronic Gateway to Archives at Rylands http://archives.li.man.ac.uk/ead/html/gb133ryl-p2.shtml

1897 December http://luna.manchester.ac.uk/luna/servlet/detail/Manchester~91~1~102150~105947:Corston-House Description: Photograph of Corston House in Ryde, Isle of Wight. John Rylands purchased the house in 1882. After his death (1888), Mrs Rylands turned the property into a rest home for ministers.


1901-1910

Present in the 1901 census as follows:-

1901 CENSUS: RG13/1024. folio 76. page 9. Address: Corston House, Spencer-road, Ryde (part of), IW.

Edith F Hemsley. Head. 33. Lady Supt Home of Rest. London Tower Hill.

Charlotte P Cates. Friend. 51. Living on own means. Cheshire Wilmslow.

Thomas Breewood. Visitor. 54. Baptist Minister. London Peckham.

Rebecca Breewood. Wife. 54. London Hackney.

Arthur Evans. Visitor. 41. Baptist Minister. Herefordshire Vowchurch.

Robt Mansfield. Visitor. 68. Baptist Minister. Devon Exmouth.

Emma Mansfield. Wife. 63. Devon Exmouth.

Benjamin Oriel. Visitor. 34. Baptist Minister. Glamorgan Dowlais.

Elizabeth E Oriel. Wife. 29. Northampton Blisworth.

Minnie Wheeler. Serv. 21. Cook Domestic. Hants Fawley.

Amy B Wilson. Serv. 21. Housemaid. Hants Romsey.

Hilda M Rice. Serv. 18. Housemaid. IOW Gurnard Cowes

Elsie E Fuller. Serv. 16. Kitchenmaid. IOW W Cowes


1897-1907 Account book for Amy Wilson, matron of Corston House, Ryde, dating from 1897-1907 ORF/3/1/2 Electronic Gateway to Archives at Rylands http://archives.li.man.ac.uk/ead/html/gb133orf-p2.shtml

1905 Picture of Corston House from The Towill Collection - Wootton Bridge Historical Society http://woottonbridgeiow.org.uk/towill/rydemisc/South%20west%20view%20of%20Corston%20House%201905.jpg


1910 Sir Thomas Henry Brooke-Hitching (1858-1926) Aquired Corston House http://rydecemetery.org.uk/lookingbackarticle.asp?100yearsagoid=76 Ryde Social Heritage Group

Sarah Brooke-Hitching (nee Knussuth) (1849-1932) Educated and informed lady - Husband of Thomas http://rshg.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/NewsletterJanuary2013v2.pdf Ryde Social Heritage Group

Both and house mentioned in Thomas's sisters biography https://austerityhousekeeping.wordpress.com/biography-of-wilena-hitching/

1911-1920

The BROOK-HITCHING family

Present in the 1911 census as follows:-

1911 CENSUS: Number of Schedule 261. Address: Corston House, Ryde, Isle of Wight.

Thomas Henry Brooke-Hitching. Head. 53. Knight Bachelor, Sherif for the City of London. Private means. Halifax Yorkshire.

Sarah Kussuth Brooke-Hitching. Wife. 59. Halifax Yorkshire.

Nora Christina Daish. Servant. 22. Parlour maid. Chesterton Cambs.

Agnes Emily Matthews. Servant. 22. Cook. Ryde Isle of Wight.

Percival Montague Brook-Hitching (1879-). Son visitor. 32. Managing Director Public Company Captain Royal ??? artillery Reserve. Maidstone Kent

Dora Jane Brooke - Hitching (1883-). Daughter-in-law visitor. 28. Glasgow.

Thomas Gilbert Brooke - Hitching (1907-). Grandson visitor. 4. Herts Croxley Green.


http://www.ebooksread.com/authors-eng/arthur-charles-fox-davies/armorial-families--a-directory-of-gentlemen-of-coat-armour-volume-1-dxo/page-62-armorial-families--a-directory-of-gentlemen-of-coat-armour-volume-1-dxo.shtml http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/search/results?sourcecategory=censusutf002c%20land%20utf0026%20surveys&collection=census&datasetname=1911%20census%20for%20england%20utf0026%20wales&lastname=brooke-hitching

1941-1950

Messrs. J S White 02/1943 Employer of deceased father, Messrs. J S White IOW CP February 6 &13, 1943 http://www.woottonbridgeiow.co.uk/People/William%20H%20Please.htm


Harington the Bombay years

National Archive records IOR/G/9/4 ff55-61 6-28 Jun 1814 Copies of correspondence between Pringle and Cpt Talbot Harrington on delay in departure of Scaleby Castle for China

National Archive records IOR/F/4/1332/52720 Aug 1827-Aug 1831 The request of Captain Charles Cowles, the Port Master at Diamond Point, that his salary be increased to compensate for the reduction in mooring fees is rejected by the Bengal Government, but they permit him to cultivate the land within the harbour band -a subsequent request from Cowles and Captain Thomas Talbot Harington to be granted a lease of the land is not complied with. Related info: Bengal Pub 27 Feb 1833, draft 107/1833, E/4/736 pp 1465-66 [See also 51971 above]. http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/records.aspx?cat=059-f4_15&cid=1-1-84-17#1-1-84-17

National Archive records IOR/F/4/1497/58718 May 1833-Apr 1834 Measures taken to relieve the suffering caused by the severe storm and floods which occurred on 21 May 1833 at the mouth of the Hooghly - deputation of William Dampier and Captain Thomas Talbot Harington to enquire into the extent of the disaster - Government contribute 38,967 rupees towards the relief of suffering. http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/records.aspx?cat=059-f4_19&cid=1-1-11-1#1-1-11-1 Related information: Bengal Pub 8 Sep 1835, draft 487/1835, E/4/745 pp 153-55 [See also 57668 above]

Thomas Douglas HARRINGTON, 70, widower, deputy receiver general, England, Ottawa, s/o Thomas Talbot HARRINGTON & Jemima, married Fanny TWAMLY, 41, Quebec, Prescott, d/o John & Fanny, witn: William GERALD & Mary TWAMLY, both of Prescott, 3 Dec 1878 at Prescott

Ryder Cup European player points

More information Name, Country ...
NameCountry19791981198319851987198919911993199519971999200220042006200820102012201420162018Total PointsPoint% (matches)
1 Nick Faldo England 31403.52.51322----------25 .54 (46)
2 Bernhard Langer Germany -1.5433.501.5223-3.5--------24 .57 (42)
3 Colin Montgomerie Scotland ------1.53.523.53.54.532------23.5 .65 (36)
4 Lee Westwood England ---------2234.5412.5220-23 .56 (41)
5 Seve Ballesteros Spain 1-33.543.54.521-----------22.5 .59 (37)
6 Sergio García Spain ----------3.534.541-22.52-22.5 .64 (32)
7 José María Olazábal Spain ----34.53.52-2.52--3------20.5 .66 (31)
8 Tony Jacklin England 1.5-------------------17 .47 (35)
9 Ian Woosnam Wales --0.523.52.54.51.511----------16.5 .53 (31)
10 Bernard Gallacher Scotland 41.50-----------------15.5 .5 (31)
Peter Oosterhuis England 20------------------15.5 .55 (28)
Neil Coles England --15.5 .37 (40)
13 Christy O'Connor Snr Republic of Ireland --13 .36 (36)
Ian Poulter England ------------1-4341--13 .72 (18)
15 Peter Alliss England --12.5 .4 (30)
16 Justin Rose England -------------3-342-12 .71 (14)
17 Darren Clarke Northern Ireland ---------1223.53------11.5 .58 (20)
18 Brian Huggett Wales --11 .44 (24)
18 Rory McIlroy Northern Ireland --------------2333-11 .57 (14)
20 Pádraig Harrington Republic of Ireland ----------1.5240.50.52----10.5 .5 (21)
20 Brian Barnes England --10.5 .42 (25)
22 Sam Torrance Scotland -0.5220.510.50.53-----------10 .34 (28)
? Graeme McDowell Northern Ireland -------------2.52.513-9 .6 (15)
? Henrik Stenson Sweden ------------1.51.5--32-8 .54 (11)
? Martin Kaymer Germany --------------2.5121-6.5 .55 (10)
? Thomas Bjorn Denmark --------1.5-2-----0.5--4 .44 (9)
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Peter Hadfield - journalist - aka potholer54

Climate change reporter and myth de-bunker Todate has made 11 Utube videos discussing climate change

1. Climate Change -- the scientific debate Basic introduction to greenhouse gas operation - effect of carbon cases Global dimming - by 1980s global warming prevelent Satellite temperature measurement in lower troposphere show cooling Visible signs of warming - ice melting in Greenland, glaciers melting, Antarctic ice shelf breaking off 1997 Kyoto 2005 Satellite temp problem solved agreement that world is warming - but is it man-made? 800 year CO2 lag - positive feedback - cold world warmed by small trigger which increases release of CO2 which warms world more ,and so on until all ice has gone, this proves that temperature and CO2 are linked. Triggers not known, consensus is that its caused by variation in earths orbit. In the past the temp change caused the CO2 conc to change, just this time its the other way around. Not variation in orbit so what is causing the recent warming Current positive feedback - methane in Siberia Overwelming majority of scientists accept role of man made CO2 in global warming

2. Climate Change -- the objections Water vapour less spectrum of absorbtion than CO2 Large degree of consensus for anthropogenic climate change Two areas of disagreement:- 1) Increased Output from sun - solar forcing - good correlation for last 250 years except for the recent period last (40yrs), recent research shows some increase but not enough to explain statistically significant rise in recent temp. 2) i) Global cloud cover - Cosmic rays remove cloud - depends on solar output again. Correlation breaks down after 1991 ii) Warmer tropical oceans, fewer cirrus clouds, more IR radiation can escape - Linzen IR Iris hypothesis - area of differences of opinion During 9/11 disruption when no planes, no contrails, daytime temp rose, but night time fell by equal amount - other research shows fewer clouds produces slight warming, Linzen used Indonesia, warmest oceans in the world, Effect is less over the whole tropics. Volcanos - not significant in global warming agreement.

3. - Climate Change -- Anatomy of a myth "Iceage on the way" Time magazine - We were in a cooling period, but it was coming to an end. Search of Scientific journals of the period discovered 7 global cooling, 44 global warning (1965-79). 6 times as many scientists were predicting global warmng global cooling agreed to be caused by pollution caused by particulates/aerosols which block sunlight. This would be overwelmed by CO2 global warning in the atmosphere end of high temperatures....leading into the next glacial age, in 20000 years (16000 current prediction) Urban myth, perpertrated by Senators, no consensus in 1970s, scientists knew climate was changing, didn't have good data.

Solar Panel quick Summary

More information Year, Monthly Events ...
YearMonthly EventsDaily EventsOther
2010 Worst December (3 days of snow)
2011 Worst February
2012 Best January, Worst JuneBest May and September days
2013 Worst January & OctoberBest April day and best JuneBest all time day (1st June, 16.59kWh)
2014 Best DecemberBest July day
2015 Worst August & November
2016 Worst September
2017 Best November
2018 Best February & July, Worst AprilBest October and November days
2019 Best August
2020 Best May & SeptemberBest March and August daysBest Year (2505kWh) and best all time month (May, 410kWh)
2021 Best December day
2022 Best OctoberBest February day and Earliest day over 10kWh (27th)
2023 Best June, Worst MarchBest 7 days in a row 104.4kWh
2024 Worst May & JulyEarliest day over 5kWh (10th Jan)Worst Year (2124kWh/97.3%)
2025 Best March & AprilBest January day
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Overall Records

More information Month, Best Monthly Energy kWh (%) ...
Month Best Monthly
Energy kWh (%)
Year Worst Monthly
Energy kWh (%)
Year Best
Daily
Energy
kWh
Day Year
January 83.454 (134.6%) 2012 49.434 (79.7%) 2013 6.554 28th 2019
February 140.127 (143%) 2018 62.414 (63.7%) 2011 10.119 27th 2022
March 247.903 (151.2%) 2025 137.880 (84%) 2023 13.087 23rd 2020
April 322.569 (130.6%) 2025 204.189 (82.7%) 2018 15.315 20th 2013
May 410.087 (139.5%) 2020 272.631 (92.7%) 2017 15.904 26th 2012
June 349.474 (119.7%) 2023 253.662 (86.9%) 2012 16.590 1st 2013
July 369.937 (119.6%) 2018 282.234 (92.5%) 2023 15.482 3rd 2014
August 301.684 (111.3%) 2019 237.22 (87.5%) 2015 14.175 20th 2020
September 246.601 (124%) 2020 167.771 (84.7%) 2016 13.246 5th 2012
October 171.704 (131.1%) 2022 121.059 (92.4%) 2013 10.591 1st 2018
November 93.272 (126%) 2017 45.602 (61.6%) 2015 7.394 2nd 2018
December 74.615 (158.7%) 2014 30.558 (65%) 2010 5.269 2nd 2021
Date Daily Energy
progression kWh
Inc. Weekly Stats Dates Total
Energy
Average
Energy
September 28, 2010 1.328 n/a 2011 Best 7 days April 30 - May 6, 2011 95.213 13.602
September 29, 2010 1.664 0.336 2011 Best PVO week (mon-sun) May 2 - May 8, 2011 87.425 12.489
September 30, 2010 6.519 4.855 2012 Best 7 days May 22 - May 28, 2012 102.951 14.707
October 7, 2010 7.547 1.028 2012 Best PVO week (mon-sun) Jul 21 - Jul 27, 2012 100.413 14.344
October 11, 2010 8.394 0.847 2013 Best 7 days May 31 - Jun 6, 2013 103.809 14.830
October 20, 2010 8.426 0.032 2013 Best PVO week (mon-sun) Jul 8 - Jul 14, 2013 102.251 14.607
March 4, 2011 8.429 0.003 2014 Best 7 days May 13 - May 19, 2014 91.574 13.082
March 7, 2011 9.645 1.216 2014 Best PVO week (mon-sun) May 12 - May 18, 2014 90.015 12.859
March 19, 2011 11.006 1.361 2015 Best 7 days Jun 3 - Jun 9, 2015 89.26 12.750
March 23, 2011 11.053 0.047 2015 Best PVO week (mon-sun) Apr 6 - Apr 12, 2015 84.526 12.075
April 6, 2011 12.393 1.34 2016 Best 7 days Apr 30 - May 6, 2016 90.298 12.900
April 8, 2011 12.565 0.172 2016 Best PVO week (mon-sun) May 2 - May 8, 2016 89.010 12.715
April 9, 2011 12.955 0.39 2017 Best 7 days Jun 14 - Jun 20, 2017 93.295 13.328
April 25, 2011 13.534 0.579 2017 Best PVO week (mon-sun) Jul 3 - Jul 9, 2017 87.608 12.515
April 30, 2011 13.598 0.064 2018 Best 7 days Jun 21 - Jun 27, 2018 101.364 14.481
May 2, 2011 15.226 1.628 2018 Best PVO week (mon-sun) Jun 25 - Jul 1, 2018 100.845 14.406
May 25, 2011 15.814 0.588 2019 Best 7 days May 10 - May 16, 2019 96.15 13.736
May 26, 2012 15.904 0.090 2019 Best PVO week (mon-sun) Jul 1 - Jul 7, 2019 90.197 12.885
Jun 1, 2013 16.590 0.686 2020 Best 7 days 25 May - 31 May, 2020 102.644 14.663
2020 Best PVO week (mon-sun) 25 May - 31 May, 2020 102.644 14.663
2021 Best 7 days 20 Apr - 26 Apr, 2021 97.656 13.951
2021 Best PVO week (mon-sun) 19 Apr - 25 Apr, 2021 97.498 13.928
2022 Best 7 days 13 Jul - 19 Jul, 2022 93.868 13.410
2022 Best PVO week (mon-sun) 11 Jul - 17 Jul, 2022 90.413 12.916
2023 Best 7 days 24 May - 30 May, 2023 104.444 14.921
2023 Best PVO week (mon-sun) 22 May - 28 May, 2023 94.430 13.490
2024 Best 7 days 16 Jun - 22 Jun, 2024 90.361 12.908
2024 Best PVO week (mon-sun) 17 Jun - 23 Jun, 2024 88.977 12.711
2025 Best 7 days 13 Jun - 19 Jun, 2025 95.336 13.619
2025 Best PVO week (mon-sun) 28 Apr - 4 May, 2025 88.986 12.712
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Overall Solar Panel Progression

More information EnergyMile-stones kWh, Date ...
Energy
Mile-
stones
kWh
Date No. of
Days
Days per
1000kWh
Energy
Mile-
stones
kWh
Date No. of
Days
Days per
1000kWh
Energy
Mile-
stones
kWh
Date No. of
Days
Days per
1000kWh
100 Oct 21, 2010 24 10100 Apr 15, 2015 9 20100 Jun 28, 2019 10
200 Nov 24, 2010 34 10200 Apr 23, 2015 8 20200 Jul 6, 2019 8
300 Feb 1, 2011 68 10300 May 3, 2015 10 20300 Jul 15, 2019 9
400 March 8, 2011 35 10400 May 13, 2015 10 20400 Jul 24, 2019 9
500 March 23, 2011 15 10500 May 23, 2015 10 20500 Aug 4, 2019 11
600 April 7, 2011 15 10600 Jun 2, 2015 10 20600 Aug 16, 2019 12
700 April 17, 2011 10 10700 Jun 10, 2015 8 20700 Aug 25, 2019 9
800 April 26, 2011 9 10800 Jun 19, 2015 9 20800 Sept 4, 2019 10
900 May 3, 2011 7 10900 Jun 29, 2015 10 20900 Sept 17, 2019 13
1000 May 12, 2011 9 227 days 11000 Jul 8, 2015 9 1745 days 21000 Oct 2, 2019 15 3292 days
1100 May 22, 2011 10 11100 Jul 19, 2015 11 21100 Oct 27, 2019 25
1200 Jun 1, 2011 10 11200 Jul 31, 2015 12 21200 Dec 2, 2019 36
1300 Jun 10, 2011 9 11300 Aug 10, 2015 10 21300 Jan 19, 2020 48
1400 Jun 21, 2011 11 11400 Aug 25, 2015 15 21400 Feb 22, 2020 34
1500 July 1, 2011 10 11500 Sep 8, 2015 14 21500 Mar 13, 2020 20
1600 July 10, 2011 9 11600 Sep 23, 2015 15 21600 Mar 25, 2020 12
1700 July 21, 2011 11 11700 Oct 4, 2015 11 21700 Apr 5, 2020 11
1800 July 31, 2011 10 11800 Oct 28, 2015 24 21800 Apr 14, 2020 9
1900 Aug 10, 2011 10 11900 Jan 4, 2016 68 21900 Apr 22, 2020 8
2000 Aug 22, 2011 12 329 days 12000 Feb 12, 2016 39 1964 days 22000 May 02, 2020 10 3505 days
2100 Sep 05, 2011 14 12100 Mar 3, 2016 20 22100 May 11, 2020 9
2200 Sep 21, 2011 16 12200 Mar 21, 2016 18 22200 May 18, 2020 7
2300 Oct 4, 2011 13 12300 Apr 2, 2016 13 22300 May 26, 2020 8
2400 Oct 22, 2011 18 12400 Apr 14, 2016 12 22400 Jun 1, 2020 6
2500 Nov 30, 2011 39 12500 Apr 26, 2016 12 22500 Jun 13, 2020 12
2600 Jan 14, 2012 45 12600 May 4, 2016 8 22600 Jun 23, 2020 10
2700 Feb 14, 2012 31 12700 May 13, 2016 9 22700 Jul 2, 2020 9
2800 Mar 7, 2012 22 12800 May 23, 2016 10 22800 Jul 12, 2020 10
2900 Mar 23, 2012 16 12900 Jun 4, 2016 12 22900 Jul 22, 2020 10
3000 Apr 1, 2012 9 552 days 13000 Jun 13, 2016 9 2086 days 23000 Aug 1, 2020 10 3596 days
3100 Apr 14, 2012 13 13100 Jun 26, 2016 13 23100 Aug 10, 2020 9
3200 Apr 26, 2012 12 13200 Jul 6, 2016 10 23200 Aug 22, 2020 12
3300 May 13, 2012 17 13300 Jul 17, 2016 11 23300 Sep 6, 2020 15
3400 May 23, 2012 10 13400 Jul 26, 2016 9 23400 Sep 17, 2020 11
3500 May 30, 2012 7 13500 Aug 7, 2016 12 23500 Sep 28, 2020 11
3600 Jun 13, 2012 14 13600 Aug 16, 2016 9 23600 Oct 19, 2020 21
3700 Jun 23, 2012 10 13700 Aug 29, 2016 13 23700 Nov 23, 2020 35
3800 July 5, 2012 12 13800 Sep 14, 2016 16 23800 Jan 21, 2021 59
3900 July 17, 2012 12 13900 Oct 2, 2016 18 23900 Feb 24, 2021 34
4000 July 26, 2012 9 668 days 14000 Oct 19, 2016 17 2214 days 24000 Mar 13, 2021 17 days
4100 Aug 5, 2012 10 14100 Nov 25, 2016 37 24100 Mar 30, 2021 17
4200 Aug 16, 2012 11 14200 Jan 13, 2017 49 24200 Apr 12, 2021 13
4300 Aug 26, 2012 10 14300 Feb 20, 2017 38 24300 Apr 21, 2021 9
4400 Sep 7, 2012 12 14400 Mar 13, 2017 21 24400 Apr 29, 2021 8
4500 Sep 18, 2012 11 14500 Mar 30, 2017 17 24500 May 11, 2021 12
4600 Oct 3, 2012 15 14600 Apr 9, 2017 10 24600 May 23, 2021 12
4700 Oct 27, 2012 24 14700 Apr 19, 2017 10 24700 June 1, 2021 9
4800 Nov 30, 2012 34 14800 May 02, 2017 13 24800 June 9, 2021 8
4900 Jan 27, 2013 58 14900 May 14, 2017 12 24900 June 20, 2021 11
5000 Feb 25, 2013 29 882 days 15000 May 25, 2017 11 2432 days 25000 Jul 2, 2021 12 days
5100 Mar 21, 2013 24 15100 Jun 4, 2017 10 25100 Jul 14, 2021 12
5200 Apr 6, 2013 16 15200 Jun 14, 2017 10 25200 Jul 21, 2021 7
5300 Apr 19, 2013 13 15300 Jun 21, 2017 7 25300 Aug 2, 2021 12
5400 Apr 28, 2013 9 15400 Jul 3, 2017 12 25400 Aug 12, 2021 10
5500 May 6, 2013 8 15500 Jul 12, 2017 9 25500 Aug 26, 2021 14
5600 May 16, 2013 10 15600 Jul 23, 2017 11 25600 Sep 8, 2021 12
5700 May 27, 2013 11 15700 Aug 6, 2017 14 25700 Sep 23, 2021 15
5800 Jun 5, 2013 9 15800 Aug 17, 2017 11 25800 Oct 11, 2021 18
5900 Jun 15, 2013 10 15900 Aug 28, 2017 11 25900 Nov 3, 2021 23
6000 Jun 27, 2013 12 1004 days 16000 Sep 11, 2017 14 2541 days 26000 Dec 12, 2021 39 ? days
6100 July 7, 2013 10 16100 Sep 26, 2017 15 26100 Feb 2, 2022 52
6200 July 13, 2013 6 16200 Oct 20, 2017 24 26200 Feb 27, 2022 26
6300 July 21, 2013 8 16300 Nov 16, 2017 27 26300 Mar 18, 2022 19
6400 July 31, 2013 10 16400 Dec 31, 2017 45 26400 Mar 28, 2022 10
6500 Aug 10, 2013 10 16500 Feb 9, 2018 40 26500 Apr 10, 2022 13
6600 Aug 22, 2013 12 16600 Feb 28, 2018 19 26600 Apr 20, 2022 10
6700 Sep 1, 2013 10 16700 Mar 22, 2018 31 26700 May 1, 2022 11
6800 Sep 16, 2013 15 16800 Apr 10, 2018 19 26800 May 12, 2022 11
6900 Oct 6, 2013 20 16900 Apr 22, 2018 12 26900 May 21, 2022 10
7000 Nov 2, 2013 27 1132 days 17000 May 5, 2018 13 2777 days 27000 May 31, 2022 10 ? days
7100 Dec 8, 2013 36 17100 May 13, 2018 8 27100 Jun 10, 2022 10
7200 Jan 23, 2014 46 17200 May 20, 2018 7 27200 Jun 18, 2022 8
7300 Feb 21, 2014 29 17300 Jun 1, 2018 12 27300 Jun 26, 2022 8
7400 Mar 11, 2014 18 17400 Jun 11, 2018 10 27400 Jul 6, 2022 10
7500 Mar 23, 2014 12 17500 Jun 21, 2018 10 27500 Jul 14, 2022 8
7600 Apr 8, 2014 16 17600 Jun 28, 2018 7 27600 Jul 23, 2022 9
7700 Apr 16, 2014 8 17700 Jul 5, 2018 7 27700 Aug 4, 2022 12
7800 Apr 30, 2014 14 17800 Jul 12, 2018 7 27800 Aug 12, 2022 8
7900 May 10, 2014 10 17900 Jul 21, 2018 9 27900 Aug 23, 2022 11
8000 May 18, 2014 8 1329 days 18000 Jul 31, 2018 10 2864 days 28000 Sep 6, 2022 14
8100 May 31, 2014 13 18100 Aug 7, 2018 7 28100 Sep 20, 2022 14
8200 Jun 9, 2014 9 18200 Aug 21, 2018 14 28200 Oct 7, 2022 17
8300 Jun 18, 2014 9 18300 Sep 2, 2018 12 28300 Oct 23, 2022 16
8400 Jun 26, 2014 8 18400 Sep 15, 2018 13 28400 Nov 23, 2022 31
8500 Jul 5, 2014 9 18500 Sep 27, 2018 12 28500 Jan 14, 2023 52
8600 Jul 14, 2014 9 18600 Oct 13, 2018 16 28600 Feb 10, 2023 27
8700 Jul 23, 2014 9 18700 Nov 2, 2018 20 28700 Mar 11, 2023 29
8800 Jul 31, 2014 8 18800 Dec 12, 2018 40 28800 Apr 1, 2023 21
8900 Aug 10, 2014 10 18900 Jan 30, 2019 59 28900 Apr 12, 2023 12
9000 Aug 20, 2014 10 1423 days 19000 Feb 23, 2019 24 3071 days 29000 Apr 24, 2023 12 days
9100 Sep 3, 2014 14 19100 Mar 11, 2019 15 29100 May 5, 2023 11
9200 Sep 16, 2014 13 19200 Mar 27, 2019 16 29200 May 17, 2023 12
9300 Oct 1, 2014 15 19300 Apr 10, 2019 14 29300 May 25, 2023 8
9400 Oct 23, 2014 22 19400 Apr 19, 2019 9 29400 Jun 1, 2023 7
9500 Dec 3, 2014 41 19500 Apr 29, 2019 10 29500 Jun 9, 2023 8
9600 Jan 14, 2015 42 19600 May 10, 2019 11 29600 Jun 17, 2023 8
9700 Feb 17, 2015 34 19700 May 18, 2019 8 29700 Jun 25, 2023 8
9800 Mar 6, 2015 17 19800 May 27, 2019 9 29800 Jul 7, 2023 12
9900 Mar 23, 2015 17 19900 Jun 6, 2019 10 29900 Jul 17, 2023 10
10000 Apr 6, 2015 14 1652 days 20000 Jun 18, 2019 12 3186 days 30000 Jul 28, 2023 11 ? days
30100 Aug 10, 2023 13
30200 Aug 20, 2023 10
30300 Sep 1, 2023 12
30400 Sep 13, 2023 12
30500 Sep 29, 2023 16
30600 Oct 16, 2023 17
30700 Nov 11, 2023 26
30800 Jan 9, 2024 60
30900 Feb 15, 2024 37
31000 Mar 10, 2024 24
31100 Mar 29, 2024 19
31200 Apr 12, 2024 14
31300 Apr 23, 2024 11
31400 May 6, 2024 13
31500 May 15, 2024 9
31600 May 27, 2024 12
31700 Jun 7, 2024 11
31800 Jun 17, 2024 10
31900 Jun 25, 2024 8
32000 Jul 5, 2024 10
32100 Jul 17, 2024 12
32200 Jul 28, 2024 11
32300 Aug 6, 2024 9
32400 Aug 17, 2024 11
32500 Aug 29, 2024 12
32600 Sep 14, 2024 16
32700 Oct 2, 2024 18
32800 Oct 27, 2024 25
32900 Dec 19, 2024 53
33000 Feb 10, 2025 63
33100 Mar 03, 2025 21
33200 Mar 18, 2025 15
33300 Mar 30, 2025 12
33400 Apr 7, 2025 8
33500 Apr 16, 2025 9
33600 Apr 28, 2025 12
33700 May 6, 2025 8
33800 May 14, 2025 8
33900 May 23, 2025 9
34000 Jun 2, 2025 10
34100 Jun 13, 2025 11
34200 Jun 20, 2025 7
34300 Jun 29, 2025 9
34400 Jul 8, 2025 9
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Yearly Solar Panel Progression

More information Energy Milestones kWh (Expected), 2012 (Leap) ...
Energy Milestones
kWh (Expected)
2011 2012

(Leap)

2013 2014 2015 2016

(Leap)

2017 2018 2019 2020

(Leap)

2021 2022 2023 2024 2025
100 (11 Feb) 24 FebDecrease (55)3 FebIncrease (34)16 FebDecrease (47)7 FebIncrease (38)6 FebIncrease (37)11 FebSteady (42)13 FebSteady (44)9 FebSteady (40)9 FebSteady (40)11 FebSteady (42)13 FebSteady (44)7 FebIncrease (38)6 FebIncrease (37)11 FebSteady (42)16 FebDecrease (47)
200 (7 Mar) Mar 15Decrease (19)Mar 1Increase (27)Mar 13Decrease (25)Mar 1Increase (22)Mar 2Increase (24)Mar 3Increase (21)8 MarSteady (23)28 FebIncrease (19)27 FebIncrease (18)6 MarSteady (24)9 MarSteady (24)6 MarSteady (27)5 MarSteady (27)8 MarSteady (26)5 MarSteady (17)
300 (25 Mar) Mar 29Decrease (14)Mar 19Increase (18)Apr 2Decrease (20)Mar 16Increase (15)Mar 18Increase (16)Mar 17Increase (14)26 MarSteady (18)22 MarSteady (22)17 MarIncrease (26)22 MarSteady (16)26 MarSteady (17)20 MarIncrease (14)27 MarSteady (22)27 MarSteady (19)19 MarIncrease (14)
400 (8 Apr) Apr 11Decrease (13)Mar 28Increase (9)Apr 15Decrease (13)Mar 29Increase (13)Apr 2Increase (14)Apr 2Increase (13)7 AprSteady (12)10 AprSteady (19)30 MarIncrease (13)1 AprIncrease (10)7 AprSteady (12)1 AprIncrease (12)9 AprSteady (13)11 AprDecrease (15)31 MarIncrease (12)
500 (20 Apr) Apr 21Steady (10)Apr 11Increase (14)Apr 24Decrease (9)Apr 12Increase (14)Apr 12Increase (10)Apr 14Increase (12)18 AprSteady (11)22 AprSteady (12)13 AprIncrease (14)11 AprIncrease (10)18 AprSteady (11)12 AprIncrease (11)20 AprSteady (11)21 AprSteady (10)8 AprIncreaseIncrease (8)
600 (2 May) Apr 30Increase (9)Apr 21Increase (10)May 3Steady (9)Apr 21Increase (9)Apr 21Increase (9)Apr 25Increase (11)29 AprIncrease (11)5 MayDecrease (13)21 AprIncrease (8)20 AprIncrease (9)25 AprIncrease (7)21 AprIncrease (9)3 MaySteady (13)4 MaySteady (13)17 AprIncreaseIncrease (9)
700 (13 May) May 8Increase (8)May 8Increase (17)May 12Steady (9)May 4Increase (13)Apr 30Increase Increase (9)May 4Increase (9)11 MaySteady (12)13 MaySteady (8)2 MayIncrease Increase (11)28 AprIncrease Increase (8)6 MayIncrease (11)3 MayIncrease (12)15 MaySteady (12)14 MaySteady (10)28 AprIncreaseIncrease (11)
800 (23 May) May 17Increase (9)May 19Increase (11)May 25Decrease (13)May 14Increase (10)May 11Increase Increase (11)May 13Increase Steady (9)23 MaySteady (10)20 MayIncrease (7)12 MayIncreaseIncrease (10)7 MayIncreaseIncrease (9)19 MayIncrease (13)13 MayIncrease Increase (10)24 MaySteady (9)25 MaySteady (11)7 MayIncrease Increase (9)
900 (3 Jun) May 26Increase (9)May 27Increase (8)Jun 3Steady (9)May 22Increase Increase (8)May 20Increase Increase (9)May 23Increase Steady (10)2 JunSteady (10)1 JunSteady (12)21 MayIncreaseIncrease (9)15 MayIncreaseIncrease (8)30 MayIncrease (11)22 MayIncrease Increase (9)30 MayIncrease (6)5 JunDecrease (11)15 MayIncrease Increase (8)
1000 (13 Jun) Jun 5Increase (10)Jun 9Increase (13)Jun 10Increase (7)Jun 5Increase (14)May 30Increase Increase (10)Jun 3Increase Steady(11)12 JunSteady(10)11 JunSteady(10)30 MayIncrease Increase (9)23 MayIncrease Increase Increase(8)7 JunIncrease(8)1 JunIncrease Increase (10)8 JunIncrease(9)16 JunDecrease (11)24 MayIncrease Increase Increase(9)
1100 (23 Jun) Jun 15Increase (10)Jun 19Increase (10)Jun 24Steady (14)Jun 12IncreaseIncrease (7)Jun 7IncreaseIncrease (8)Jun 13Increase Steady (10)20 JunIncrease (8)21 JunSteady (10)9 JunIncreaseIncrease (11)30 MayIncrease Increase Increase(7)15 JunIncrease (8)11 JunIncrease Increase (10)15 JunIncrease (7)24 JunSteady (8)3 JunIncrease Increase Increase(10)
1200 (3 Jul) Jun 26Increase (11)Jun 30Increase (11)Jul 4Steady (10)Jun 22IncreaseIncrease (10)Jun 18IncreaseIncrease (11)Jun 26Increase (13)1 JulSteady (11)28 JunIncrease (7)22 JunIncreaseIncrease (13)8 JunIncrease Increase Increase(8)28 JunIncrease (13)20 JunIncrease Increase (9)24 JunIncrease (9)4 JulSteady (10)13 JunIncrease Increase Increase(10)
1300 (14 Jul) Jul 5Increase (9)Jul 13Steady (13)Jul 11Increase (7)Jul 1IncreaseIncrease (9)Jun 27IncreaseIncrease (9)Jul 6Increase (10)9 JulIncrease (8)5 JulIncrease (7)1 JulIncreaseIncrease (9)20 JunIncrease Increase Increase(12)9 JulIncrease (11)28 JunIncrease Increase (8)5 JulIncrease (11)16 JulSteady (12)21 JunIncrease Increase Increase(8)
1400 (24 Jul) Jul 14Increase (9)Jul 24Steady (11)Jul 18Increase (7)Jul 9IncreaseIncrease (8)Jul 5IncreaseIncrease (8)Jul 17Increase (11)20 JulIncrease (11)12 JulIncreaseIncrease (7)8 JulIncreaseIncrease (7)27 JunIncrease Increase Increase(7)19 JulIncrease (10)8 JulIncrease Increase (10)15 JulIncrease (10)27 JulDecrease (11)30 JunIncrease Increase Increase(9)
1500 (3 Aug) Jul 25Increase (11)Aug 2Steady (9)Jul 27Increase (9)Jul 18IncreaseIncrease (9)Jul 16IncreaseIncrease (11)Jul 26Increase (9)3 AugSteady (14)21 JulIncreaseIncrease (9)18 JulIncreaseIncrease (10)10 JulIncreaseIncreaseIncrease (13)29 JulIncrease (10)15 JulIncrease Increase (7)25 JulIncrease (10)5 AugDecrease (9)9 JulIncrease Increase Increase(9)
1600 (15 Aug) Aug 4Increase (10)Aug 11Increase (9)Aug 7Increase (11)Jul 26IncreaseIncrease (8)Jul 28IncreaseIncrease (12)Aug 7Increase (12)14 AugSteady (11)31 JulIncreaseIncrease (10)28 JulIncreaseIncrease (10)19 JulIncreaseIncreaseIncrease (9)9 AugIncrease (11)24 JulIncrease Increase (9)7 AugIncrease (13)16 AugSteady (11)
1700 (26 Aug) Aug 16Increase (12)Aug 22Increase (11)Aug 18Increase (11)Aug 4IncreaseIncrease (9)Aug 8IncreaseIncrease (11)Aug 16Increase (9)26 AugSteady (12)7 AugIncreaseIncrease (7)8 AugIncreaseIncrease (11)29 JulIncreaseIncreaseIncrease (10)22 AugIncrease (13)5 AugIncreaseIncrease (12)18 AugIncrease (11)28 AugDecrease (12)
1800 (9 Sep) Aug 29Increase (13)Sep 4Increase (13)Aug 29Increase (11)Aug 14IncreaseIncreaseIncrease (10)Aug 21IncreaseIncrease (13)Aug 29Increase (13)9 SepSteady (12)21 AugIncreaseIncrease (14)20 AugIncreaseIncrease (12)7 AugIncreaseIncreaseIncrease (9)5 SepIncrease (13)13 AugIncreaseIncreaseIncrease (8)29 AugIncrease (11)13 SepDecrease (15)
1900 (24 Sep) Sep 14Increase (16)Sep 14Increase (10)Sep 8IncreaseIncrease (10)Aug 26IncreaseIncreaseIncrease (12)Sep 5IncreaseIncrease (15)Sep 14Increase (16)22 SepSteady (13)2 SepIncreaseIncrease (12)28 AugIncreaseIncrease (8)18 AugIncreaseIncreaseIncrease (11)20 SepIncrease (15)26 AugIncreaseIncreaseIncrease (13)9 SepIncreaseIncrease (11)28 SepDecrease (15)
2000 (15 Oct) Sep 28Increase (14)Sep 28Increase (14)Sep 27Increase (19)Sep 9 IncreaseIncreaseIncrease (14)Sep 18 IncreaseIncrease (13)Oct 2Increase (16)11 OctIncrease (19)15 Sep IncreaseIncrease (13)8 Sep IncreaseIncreaseIncrease (11)31 Aug IncreaseIncreaseIncrease (13)5 OctIncrease (15)9 SepIncreaseIncreaseIncrease (14)25 Sep IncreaseIncrease (16)22 OctDecrease (24)
2100 (8 Nov) 14 OctIncreaseIncrease (16)15 OctIncreaseSteady (17)23 OctIncrease (26)23 SepIncreaseIncreaseIncrease (14)30 SepIncreaseIncrease (12)18 OctIncrease (16)7 NovSteady (27)27 Sep IncreaseIncrease (12)20 Sep IncreaseIncreaseIncrease (12)13 Sep IncreaseIncreaseIncrease (13)25 OctIncrease (20)23 SepIncreaseIncreaseIncrease (14)13 Oct IncreaseIncrease (18)6 Dec DecreaseDecrease (48)
2200 (10 Jan) Nov 4IncreaseIncrease (21)Nov 14Increase (30)Nov 20Increase (28)Oct 9 IncreaseIncreaseIncrease (16)Oct 20 IncreaseIncrease (20)Nov 24Increase (37)16 DecIncrease (39)13 Oct IncreaseIncreaseIncrease (16)8 OctIncreaseIncreaseIncrease (18)24 Sep IncreaseIncreaseIncreaseIncrease (11)28 NovIncrease (34)9 OctIncreaseIncreaseIncrease (16)5 NovIncreaseIncrease (22)
2300 Dec 17IncreaseIncrease (43)n/an/aNov 4 IncreaseIncreaseIncrease (26)Dec 14 IncreaseIncrease (56)n/an/a2 Nov IncreaseIncreaseIncrease (20)4 Nov IncreaseIncreaseIncrease (27)11 Oct IncreaseIncreaseIncreaseIncrease (17)23 Oct IncreaseIncreaseIncrease (14)23 Dec IncreaseIncrease (48)
2400 n/an/an/aDec 19 IncreaseIncreaseIncrease (45)n/an/an/a12 DecIncreaseIncreaseIncrease (40)15 DecIncreaseIncreaseIncrease (41)6 Nov IncreaseIncreaseIncreaseIncrease (26)1 Dec IncreaseIncreaseIncrease (38)
2500 n/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/a28 Dec IncreaseIncreaseIncreaseIncrease (52)
1st 6 Month Total 1251.7961205.6691177.5001298.8641347.4481242.0421195.9871242.0661299.2651427.6011216.0751324.6121262.9811177.7561403.518
2nd 6 Month Total 1066.91091.01102.41131.8977.71035.61028.01189.71131.61077.81032.31136.51046.309946.244
Yearly Total 2318.6662296.7432279.8452430.7442325.1282277.6542224.0082431.7252430.8762505.412248.4052461.132309.2921241501*
Av daily kWh 6.3526.2756.2466.6596.3706.2236.0936.6626.6596.8456.166.7426.3265.8036.1*
Best daily kWh 15.81415.90416.5915.61415.39215.89215.03915.54315.50515.57115.54715.18215.56015.32414.935*
Days over 15kWh 44133551791072520*
Days 14-15kWh 9813161477205239141354*
Days 12.3-14kWh 242222272621253629271633202418*
Earliest day of year
over 5kWh
8 Feb14 Jan26 Jan11 Jan19 Jan15 Jan17 Jan17 Jan17 Jan18 Jan25 Jan13 Jan18 Jan10 Jan30 Jan
Earliest day of year
over 10kWh
19 Mar6 Mar31 Mar9 Mar7 Mar14 Mar13 Mar21 Mar11 Mar16 Mar9 Mar27 Feb3 Apr30 Mar2 Mar
Earliest day of year
over 12.3kWh
6 Apr26 Mar2 Apr29 Mar6 Apr12 Apr8 Apr5 Apr29 Mar23 Mar30 Mar9 Apr4 Apr30 Apr18 Mar
Earliest day of year
over 15kWh
2 May22 May20 Apr3 May13 May20 Apr26 May14 May12 May5 May22 Apr14 Jun26 May20 Jun
Latest day of year
over 15kWh
14 Jun23 Jul11 Jul10 Jul9 Jul26 May26 May29 Jun4 Jul23 Jun9 Jun8 Jul4 Jun29 Jun
Latest day of year
over 12.3kWh
22 Aug15 Sep4 Sep13 Aug9 Aug23 Aug13 Aug2 Sep13 Sep20 Aug4 Aug13 Aug9 Aug17 Aug
Latest day of year
over 10kWh
23 Sep22 Sep5 Sep22 Sep2 Oct11 Sep13 Sep1 Oct21 Sep18 Sep20 Sep17 Sep25 Sep17 Sep
Latest day of year
over 5kWh
28 Oct29 Nov19 Nov6 Dec25 Oct30 Nov30 Nov18 Nov2 Dec12 Nov25 Nov25 Nov25 Nov13 Nov
Best peak power kW 2.568
8 Jul
2.664
4 Jun
2.532 31/3&
10/5&24/6
2.604
26 Jun
2.532
19/5 & 3/6
2.592
15 Jun
2.472
31 May
2.472
1 May
2.448
9 Jul
2.544
12 May
2.616
29 May
2.544
30 May
2.448
13 Jul
2.448 24/4&
30/6
No. of days over
2.46kW (>=100%)
57744411n/a14300
Earliest day of year
over 2.46kW
8 Jun19 Apr31 Mar15 May7 May23 Apr31 May1 Mayn/a12 May12 May30 May--
Latest day of year
over 2.46kW
8 Jul4 Aug24 Jun9 Aug8 Jun15 Jun31 May1 Mayn/a12 May6 Jun5 Jul--
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Yearly Solar Panel Energy Performance

More information Energy Milestones kWh (Expected), Best ...
Energy Milestones
kWh (Expected)
123456789101112131415BestWorst
Birthday (2182)
Sep 28 - Sep 27
2243.5
(102.8%)Increase
2319.7
(106.3%)Increase
2300.9
(105.5%)Increase
2411.1
(110.5%)Increase
2367.3
(108.5%)Increase
2230.5
(102.2%)Increase
2238.5
(102.6%)Increase
2389.4
(109.5%)Increase
2482.2
(113.7%)Increase
2509.5
(115%)Increase
2235.8
(102.5%)Increase
2419.1
(110.9%)Increase
2348.7
(107.6%)Increase
2182
(100%)Steady
1014
Cumulative 2243.54563.26864.19275.211642.513873.016111.518500.920983.223492.725728.528147.630496.332678.3
£10001074111611941195114111691294138314321294148015821544131
£10002074319043845579672078899183105661199813292147721635417898
2010201120122013201420152016201720182019202020212022202320242025BestWorst
Date 2182kWh passed n/a28 Oct7 Nov14 Nov5 Oct14 Oct15 Nov9 Dec10 Oct4 Oct21 Sep22 Nov6 Oct30 Octn/a
Calendar Year (2182) 247.234*
(3 months)
2318.666
(106.2%)Increase
2296.743
(105.2%)Increase
2279.845
(104.4%)Increase
2430.744
(111.3%)Increase
2325.128
(106.6%)Increase
2277.654
(104.4%)Increase
2224.008
(101.9%)Increase
2431.725
(111.3%)Increase
2430.876
(111.3%)Increase
2505.41
(114.8%)Increase
2248.405
(103%)Increase
2461.130
(112.8%)Increase
2309.29
(105.8%)Increase
2124
(97.3%)Decrease
20202024
Cumulative 24725664862.87142.79573.411898.414176.016400.018831.721262.623768.026016.428477.630786.932910.9
£10611462221332545335709687580419363107231215513458149781655018065
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Monthly Solar Panel Peak Power Performance

More information Power kW, Best ...
Power
kW
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 Best
Jan 1.38 28th1.308 21st1.5 30th1.632 28th1.584 29th1.344 16th1.368 28th1.368 25th1.392 30th1.464 28th1.368 21st1.32 19th1.632 30th1.320 22nd1.488 10th28/1/2014 & 30/1/2023
Feb 1.512 16th/27th1.860 25th1.656 7th1.968 25th1.860 24th1.776 25th1.800 24th2.088 27th1.800 19th1.992 25th1.680 6th/27th1.872 24th1.920 26th1.536 10/15/162.016 24th27/2/2018
Mar 1.932 21st2.136 19th2.532 31st2.304 26th2.352 24th2.316 28th2.220 21st2.160 16th2.280 17th2.208 31st2.136 27th2.256 31st2.256 24th/30th2.232 29th2.232 13th31/3/2013
Apr 2.364 27th2.472 19th2.46 19th2.436 26th2.352 27th2.484 23rd/29th2.352 26th2.352 25th2.376 25th2.328 27th2.448 8th2.256 7th2.424 25th2.448 24th2.400 19th23 &
29/4/2016
May 2.436 31st2.544 16th2.532 10th2.52 15th2.532 19th2.580 18th2.472 31st2.472 1st2.352 4/11/18/272.544 12th2.616 29th2.544 30th2.424 10th2.352 4/15/272.448 6th29/5/2021
Jun 2.544 9th2.664 4th2.532 24th2.604 26th2.532 3rd2.592 15th2.424 9th2.352 2nd2.400 6th/21st2.376 16th2.496 6th2.496 2nd2.280 24th2.448 30th2.448 1st4/6/2012
Jul 2.568 8th2.472 19th2.364 1st2.388 8th2.376 22nd2.436 7th2.460 13th2.304 4th2.448 9th2.424 10th2.352 2nd2.520 5th2.448 13th2.424 7th8/7/2011
Aug 2.388 9th2.508 4th2.364 12th2.532 9th2.316 12th/28th2.196 10th2.460 18th2.256 13th2.256 17th2.304 2nd/28th2.304 7th2.280 28th2.328 1st2.280 4th9/8/2014
Sep 2.112 12th2.328 12th2.292 7th2.148 2nd2.22 4th1.980 8th/11th2.184 15th2.064 7th2.184 1st2.088 5th1.944 18/29th2.016 10/18/28th1.992 2nd2.184 4th12/9/2012
Oct 1.656 25th2.112 3rd2.028 5th1.968 11th1.908 1st & 6th1.932 1st1.872 2nd/3rd1.920 3rd1.920 2nd1.944 1st1.920 3rd1.920 7th3rd 1.8241.992 7th3/10/2012
Nov 1.476 1st1.716 2nd1.632 3rd1.488 6th1.344 16th1.368 19th1.512 16th1.440 2nd1.560 4th1.488 3rd1.416 2nd1.512 1st1.536 5th1.344 11th2/11/2012
Dec 1.296 15th1.152 2nd/5th/7th1.368 8th1.248 14th1.116 4th1.008 3rd/4th/11th1.176 29th1.152 7th/20th1.200 1st/3rd1.176 25th1.272 9th1.080 2nd/9th/17th1.248 29th1.152 2nd/3rd8/12/2013
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Monthly Solar Panel Energy Performance

More information Energy Milestones kWh (Exp/+20/-20), Best ...
Energy Milestones
kWh (Exp/+20/-20)
2010201120122013201420152016201720182019202020212022202320242025BestWrst
Jan (62/74/50) 51.88983.45449.43474.93481.08767.41174.32366.32672.22867.36558.99976.52481.48479.57765.75820122013
Feb (98/118/78) 62.414113.57596.469120.263105.483122.94781.159140.127138.337100.529104.440111.662102.79181.72393.98920182011
Mar (164/197/131) 195.707230.215145.676226.670204.566192.918182.664139.665198.350229.751176.471211.013137.880170.508247.90320252023
Apr (247/296/198) 299.698238.202277.149246.267310.011278.628271.461204.189279.182316.992304.158285.301256.836247.226322.56920252018
May (294/353/235) 331.527286.561300.083292.952315.341325.580272.631349.465320.458410.087277.836309.193334.516272.614343.13520202024
Jun (292/350/234) 310.551253.662308.689337.777330.960254.558313.749342.293290.710302.876294.171330.919349.474326.108330.16420232012
Jul (305/366/244) 312.841285.185360.908364.779283.721304.303288.658369.937332.864305.283308.027333.942282.234279.35220182024
Aug (271/325/217) 247.868282.529290.173275.355237.220279.234268.779270.026301.684267.425245.538291.803271.148275.01020192015
Sep (198/238/158) 211.483243.334186.359215.096232.262167.771198.278244.672229.570246.601207.169197.511221.787174.83220202016
Oct (131/157/105) 134.966166.469135.145121.059133.799133.199146.197123.192169.441129.511125.232142.152171.704149.017121.57620222013
Nov (74/89/59)72.11964.40983.00789.80768.23645.60284.28893.27284.40371.83276.00486.85079.92585.33562.12220172015
Dec (47/56/38)30.55863.80061.87454.03974.61545.67653.81955.84251.18066.15057.26542.59461.63336.78833.35220142010
Best Month n/aMayMarchJulyJulyJuneMayNovemberJulyAugustMayAprilOctoberJuneJanuaryApril
Worst Month DecemberJanuaryJuneJanuaryNovemberNovemberJuneFebruaryMarchNovemberOctoberDecembernoneDecemberMay/July
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Monthly Energy Progression

More information Date of milestone kWh (>kWh), Best ...
Date of milestone
kWh (>kWh)
2010201120122013201420152016201720182019202020212022202320242025BestWorst
January (>50) 31st17thn/a20th22nd22nd21st25th26th21st26th20th21st20th25th20122013
February (>100) n/a26thn/a25thn/a25thn/a23rd24th29th!28th27th27thn/an/a2018Many
March (>100) 19th19th24th15th16th17th20th23rd18th18th21st19th24th21st13th20252013/23
March (>200) n/a28thn/a29th31stn/an/an/an/a28thn/a29thn/an/a27th2025Many
April (>100) 12th13th14th14th12th12th10th18th13th11th13th12th11th14th9th20252018
April (>200) 22nd24th24th24th20th23rd22nd30th22nd20th21st21st23rd25th19th20252018
April (>300) n/an/an/an/a30thn/an/an/an/a27th30thn/an/an/a29th2020Many
May (>100) 8th15th8th11th11th8th12th9th11th9th12th12th13th11th9th2011/3/62012
May (>200) 19th25th19th19th21st18th24th17th20th17th24th21st21st23rd17th2018/20/252012
May (>300) 27thn/a31stn/a30th28thn/a25th29th24thn/a31st29thn/a27th2020Many
June (>100) 9th15th7th9th9th11th10th11th10th11th9th11th9th11th11th20132012
June (>200) 20th25th19th18th19th25th18th21st22nd22nd17th19th16th20th19th20232012/6
June (>300) 30thn/a30th27th28thn/a29th28thn/a30thn/a28th25th28th28th20232012/6/9/21
July (>100) 10th13th9th9th10th10th9th8th8th12th12th10th11th13th2018/92012
July (>200) 21st24th16th18th21st20th20th16th18th21st20th17th21st24th2013/82012
July (>300) 31stn/a25th26thn/a31stn/a24th28th31st30th28thn/an/a2018Many
August (>100) 11th11th11th11th11th11th13th8th11th10th11th10th12th12th20182017
August (>200) 24th22nd22nd21st26th23rd25th22nd22nd22nd25th20th22nd23rd20222015
August (>300) n/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/a31stn/an/an/an/an/a2019Many
September (>100) 15th11th13th14th13th18th15th12th13th13th15th16th11th16th2012/232016
September (>200) 29th24thn/a28th27thn/an/a26th25th24th29thn/a27thn/a2012/20Many
October (>100) 23rd18th18th27th22nd20th17th27th20th23rd22nd22nd16th20th24th20222013/7
November (>75) n/an/a29th24thn/an/a29th25th23rdn/a28th26th28th25thn/a2018Many
December (>50) n/a20th17th29th23rdn/a29th28th29th23rd27thn/a23rdn/an/a2012Many
Best Month n/aMay
Oct
SepJulJunAprFebNovJulAugApr
May
AprOctJun-Mar
Apr
Worst Month DecFebApr
Jun
Jan
Mar
Oct
NovJul
Aug
Nov
Dec
SepMayAprJun
Nov
-Dec-Jul
Dec
-
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Monthly High Energy Days

More information No. of days kWh (>kWh), Best ...
No. of days
kWh (>kWh)
2010201120122013201420152016201720182019202020212022202320242025BestWorst
January (>5) 04322452351565120232011
February (>7.5) 0224320550331132018/92011/7/20
March (>10) 391645416839011020252023
April (>12.3) 9176146459149751122015/202012/24
May (>12.3) 121291181471710222101391220202021
June (>12.3) 75101212313167910121591220182016
July (>12.3) 871613857191089134820182023
August (>10) 914151181214111912614131620192021
September (>10) 594472210116317420192022
October (>7.5) 38613463941476420182013/20
November (>5) 20662057625835120212011/5
December (>5) 0000100001010002014/9/21all others
Best Month n/aMayAugJulyJulyAprilMayAugJulyAugMayNovAugJanJan
Aug
Mar
Worst Month DecManyDecDecDecNov
Dec
DecFeb
Dec
MarNovFebMaySepMar
Jul
Apr
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Monthly Low Energy Days

More information No. of days kWh (<kWh), Best ...
No. of days
kWh (<kWh)
20102011201220132014201520162017201820192020202120222023BestWorst
January (<2) 1920?15
February (<2) 99510
March (<2) 3356
April (<2) 00
May (<2) 00
June (<2) 0
July (<2) 0
August (<2) 0
September (<2) 0
October (<2) 952
November (<2) 151113
December (<2) 182518
Best Month
Worst Month
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Daily Solar Panel Energy Performance - Highs

More information Energy kWh, Best ...
Energy
kWh
2010201120122013201420152016201720182019202020212022202320242025BestWrst
January 4.886 31st6.052 27th5.762 30th5.353 11th5.812 19th5.977 28th5.696 20th5.577 19th6.554 28th5.692 19th6.084 25th5.824 30th5.872 21st6.064 26th6.595 30th20252011
February 6.702 24th8.135 26th8.831 19th8.905 21st9.736 27th8.559 29th7.465 24th9.984 25th9.325 24th7.249 26th9.718 26th10.119 27th7.840 25th7.570 12th8.800 27th20222011
March 11.053 23rd12.782 27th10.782 31st12.405 29th11.779 22nd11.397 25th11.412 25th10.980 21st12.480 29th13.087 23rd12.364 30th12.149 26th9.865 27th11.062 30th13.018 30th20202023
April 13.598 30th13.109 1st15.315 20th14.647 16th14.462 21st15.086 20th13.004 19th13.616 18th14.223 11th14.708 20th15.272 22nd14.294 30th14.310 20th14.249 30th14.198 29th20132017
May 15.814 25th15.904 26th15.849 26th15.614 3rd15.141 13th15.892 26th15.039 26th15.543 17th15.571 5th15.505 13th12.768 30th14.817 27th15.560 27th14.624 20th14.935 16th20122021
June 15.543 14th14.003 19th16.590 1st14.806 6th15.392 11th15.343 6th14.596 19th15.100 29th15.255 27th15.359 22nd15.547 1st15.182 14th15.400 4th15.324 20th14.424 18th20132012
July 14.719 25th15.223 23rd15.365 9th15.482 3rd15.160 9th13.987 19th14.762 2nd14.726 3rd15.178 4th14.676 20th14.862 16th15.010 8th14.869 7th13.553 29th20142024
August 12.601 22nd13.412 11th13.664 31st13.481 3rd14.020 7th13.464 15th12.883 13th13.845 1st12.778 23rd14.175 20th13.042 4th13.903 6th13.133 9th13.419 13th20202011
Sept 11.336 1st13.246 5th12.905 2nd12.201 9th11.912 10th10.341 1st11.136 1st12.559 2nd12.342 13th11.580 13th11.567 7th11.518 17th11.788 3rd11.282 14th20122016
Oct 8.426 20th9.122 2nd9.819 6th9.245 6th8.068 5th10.164 2nd9.58 5th9.019 3rd10.591 1st9.177 2nd8.306 11th9.728 6th9.234 8th9.225 15th8.952 3rd20182014
Nov 5.840 10th4.965 27th7.244 5th7.279 4th5.395 9th4.855 21st6.596 2nd6.622 6th7.394 2nd6.575 7th7.158 4th5.904 2nd6.294 4th6.183 5th5.078 13th20182015
Dec 3.177 12th4.115 9th4.671 4th4.780 29th5.057 6th4.007 9th4.923 4th4.881 28th3.582 17th5.095 2nd4.732 25th5.269 2nd4.831 15th3.525 6th3.545 19th20212010
Records 0022100021211002018/202011
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Daily Solar Panel Energy Performance - Lows

More information EnergyMilestones kWh, Best ...
Energy
Milestones
kWh
2010201120122013201420152016201720182019202020212022202320242025BestWorst
January 0.258 6th0.292 24th0.259 14th0.083 1st0.087 1st0.257 3rd0.308 12th0.127 8th0.312 19th0.327 23rd0.152 20th0.358 8th0.322 3rd0.276 23rd0.152 19th20222014
February 0.419 10th0.819 8th0.363 10th0.352 14th0.576 11th0.485 6th0.422 12th0.853 3rd0.269 1st0.422 15th0.412 1st0.452 13th0.769 4th0.598 8th0.375 1st20182019
March 1.325 1st1.407 4th1.133 8th2.245 2nd1.308 15th1.451 18th1.592 10th0.897 2nd0.891 3rd0.987 5th0.795 10th0.912 16th1.163 8th1.378 12th2.836 27th20252021
April 1.767 5th2.099 28th3.133 4th1.039 25th2.539 3rd3.221 22nd3.760 4th1.284 9th2.094 9th1.716 28th2.375 28th4.136 22nd3.068 1st3.657 27th4.278 15th20252014
May 3.594 30th1.973 3rd2.628 28th2.857 26th2.395 14th2.841 31st1.710 17th3.519 30th2.921 17th5.715 3rd2.280 8th3.449 11th2.537 6th2.325 21st4.280 27th20202017
June 4.008 12th2.022 11th3.72 12th6.467 15th3.104 13th1.974 1st3.674 8th4.877 4th3.463 10th3.918 18th2.249 18th3.871 5th5.035 28th5.773 4th5.089 5th20142016
July 4.811 21st2.956 2nd4.324 2nd6.418 11th1.704 24th5.856 15th3.153 19th2.385 29th2.707 19th3.698 27th4.284 24th6.002 22nd2.236 14th2.870 25th20142015
August 1.566 18th3.097 29th2.567 24th1.423 25th1.739 31st2.510 19th1.699 9th2.183 26th2.247 14th2.014 15th3.395 17th2.645 25th2.739 8th3.178 31st20212014
September 2.066 6th1.066 23rd1.958 23rd2.034 20th1.764 16th1.430 10th1.963 25th2.209 22nd2.710 16th2.334 30th1.570 25th2.577 30th1.471 20th1.032 5th20192024
October 0.737 26th0.947 27th0.697 19th0.596 13th0.637 29th0.884 24th0.765 29th0.795 23rd0.467 14th0.464 26th0.796 29th0.926 2nd1.533 14th1.165 18th0.961 28th20222019
November 0.442 20th0.282 11th0.231 20th0.387 11th0.296 23rd0.484 10th0.431 12th0.399 22nd0.152 28th0.357 21st0.232 14th0.344 24th0.210 21st0.561 26th0.163 23rd20232018
December 0.265 16th0.162 23rd0.107 29th0.116 23rd0.226 4th0.165 27th0.067 10th0.208 25th0.288 5th0.225 10th0.131 18th0.146 25th0.092 19th0.049 27th0.236 13th20182023
Records 0000300021113102014/222014
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Daily Solar Panel Energy Progression

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025
5.981 8th Feb5.063 14th Jan5.123 26th Jan5.353 11th Jan5.812 19th Jan5.153 15th Jan5.104 17th Jan5.175 17th Jan5.605 17th Jan5.022 18th Jan6.084 25th Jan5.288 13th Jan5.308 18th Jan5.169 10th Jan6.595 30th Jan
6.095 14th Feb5.414 16th Jan5.706 27th Jan6.429 1st Feb6.823 6th Feb5.417 19th Jan5.230 18th Jan5.577 19th Jan6.554 28th Jan5.692 19th Jan6.811 6th Feb5.558 17th Jan5.670 20th Jan5.713 18th Jan7.070 2nd Feb
6.702 24th Feb6.052 27th Jan5.762 30th Jan6.827 15th Feb7.460 8th Feb5.663 20th Jan5.696 20th Jan7.680 7th Feb7.137 2nd Feb6.848 11th Feb7.659 12th Feb5.786 20th Jan5.872 21st Jan6.064 26th Jan7.706 17th Feb
8.429 4th Mar7.107 2nd Feb7.374 2nd Feb8.431 16th Feb8.972 17th Feb5.977 28th Jan6.474 7th Feb8.320 16th Feb7.142 14th Feb7.249 26th Feb9.718 26th Feb5.824 30th Jan7.426 6th Feb7.570 12th Feb8.800 27th
9.645 7th Mar7.738 11th Feb7.982 18th Feb8.905 21st Feb9.736 27th Feb7.292 11th Feb6.823 13th Feb9.631 24th Feb8.316 19th Feb9.453 1st Mar10.327 9th Mar6.453 11th Feb7.840 26th Feb8.476 3rd Mar9.139 1st Mar
11.006 19th Mar8.135 26th Feb8.831 19th Feb9.585 1st Mar10.362 7th Mar8.221 16th Feb7.465 24th Feb9.984 25th Feb9.325 24th Feb11.712 16th Mar10.560 22nd Mar6.462 17th Feb9.157 2nd Mar9.279 8th Mar10.298 2nd Mar
11.053 23rd Mar8.463 5th Mar9.564 4th Mar10.79 9th Mar10.414 18th Mar8.559 29th Feb8.253 2nd Mar10.98 21st Mar10.57 11th Mar12.007 22nd Mar12.364 30th Mar7.962 25th Feb9.865 27th Mar9.414 24th Mar12.422 18th Mar
12.393 6th Apr10.462 6th Mar9.675 5th Mar11.689 16th Mar11.779 22nd Mar9.798 7th Mar9.186 9th Mar13.345 5th Apr12.018 24th Mar13.087 23rd Mar13.434 4th Apr9.158 26th Feb11.685 3rd Apr11.062 30th Mar13.018 30th Mar
12.565 8th Apr10.769 19th Mar9.794 12th Mar12.405 29th Mar13.101 6th Apr11.227 14th Mar10.182 13th Mar13.616 18th Apr12.293 25th Mar13.096 5th Apr14.785 17th Apr10.119 27th Feb13.836 4th Apr11.187 12th Apr13.231 1st Apr
12.955 9th Apr11.176 23rd Mar10.782 31st Mar13.944 13th Apr13.906 14th Apr11.397 25th Mar11.412 25th Mar14.595 5th May12.480 29th Mar14.382 14th Apr15.272 22nd Apr10.35 17th Mar14.310 20th Apr11.198 15th Apr13.314 5th Apr
13.534 25th Apr11.485 24th Mar13.993 2nd Apr14.479 15th Apr14.386 18th Apr11.766 2nd Apr12.002 2nd Apr15.355 14th May13.097 1st Apr14.708 20th Apr15.547 1st Jun11.338 18th Mar14.824 3rd May11.380 18th Apr13.512 6th Apr
13.598 30th Apr11.864 25th Mar15.315 20th Apr14.647 16th Apr14.462 21st Apr12.424 12th Apr12.039 7th Apr15.543 17th May13.770 10th Apr14.717 2nd May12.120 19th Mar14.973 24th May14.249 30th Apr13.520 7th Apr
15.226 2nd May12.706 26th Mar15.441 2nd May15.614 3rd May15.141 13th May12.800 17th Apr12.737 8th Apr14.223 11th Apr15.571 5th May12.149 26th Mar15.493 26th May14.624 20th May13.764 28th Apr
15.814 25th May12.782 27th Mar15.849 25th May.15.357 4th June15.086 20th Apr13.004 19th Apr15.048 12th May12.463 9th Apr15.560 27th May14.863 2nd Jun14.198 29th Apr
.13.109 1st Apr16.590 1st Jun.15.392 11th June15.258 4th May14.708 10th May15.505 13th May12.996 15th Apr15.324 20th Jun14.807 14th May
.14.662 12th May...15.296 5th May15.039 26th May13.175 16th Apr14.935 16th May
.15.141 22nd May...15.892 26th May13.198 17th Apr
.15.423 25th May14.028 21st Apr
.15.904 26th May14.294 30th Apr
.14.605 14th May
.14.817 27th May
.15.182 14th Jun

Medallists

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2012 Olympics Team GB Medal Table

More information No. of GB competitors, Event ...
No. of GB
competitors
Event 28
Sat
29
Sun
30
Mon
31
Tue
1
Wed
2
Thu
3
Fri
4
Sat
5
Sun
6
Mon
7
Tue
8
Wed
9
Thu
10
Fri
11
Sat
12
Sun
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
6 Archery
77 Athletics 4 1 1 6
4 Badminton
24 Basketball
10 Boxing 3 1 1 5
15 Canoeing 2 1 1 4
27 Cycling 8 2 2 12
12 Diving 1 1
13 Equestrian 3 1 1 5
10 Fencing
32 Field hockey 1 1
36 Football
18 Gymnastics 1 3 4
28 Handball
14 Judo 1 1 2
4 Modern Pentathlon 1 1
47 Rowing 4 2 3 9
16 Sailing 1 4 5
11 Shooting 1 1
44 Swimming 1 2 3
9 Synchronized swimming
6 Table tennis
4 Taekwondo 1 1 2
8 Tennis 1 1 2
6 Triathlon 1 1 2
28 Volleyball
26 Water polo
5 Weightlifting
1 Wrestling
541 Total 0 2 1 1 5 6 7 7 8 3 8 0 4 5 5 3 29 17 19 65
Cumulative 0 2 3 4 9 15 22 29 37 40 48 48 52 57 62 65
28
Sat
29
Sun
30
Mon
31
Tue
1
Wed
2
Thu
3
Fri
4
Sat
5
Sun
6
Mon
7
Tue
8
Wed
9
Thu
10
Fri
11
Sat
12
Sun

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Notes: Correct as of 8/8/2012

2016 Olympics Team GB Medal Table

More information No. of GB competitors, Event ...
No. of GB
competitors
Event 6
Sat
7
Sun
8
Mon
9
Tue
10
Wed
11
Thu
12
Fri
13
Sat
14
Sun
15
Mon
16
Tue
17
Wed
18
Thu
19
Fri
20
Sat
21
Sun
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
2 Archery
80 Athletics 2 1 4 7
8 Badminton 1 1
0 Basketball
12 Boxing 1 1 1 3
12 Canoeing 3 1 4
26 Cycling 6 4 2 12
11 Diving 1 1 1 3
12 Equestrian 2 1 3
3 Fencing
32 Field hockey 1 1
0 Football
4 Golf 1 1
13 Gymnastics 2 2 3 7
0 Handball
7 Judo 1 1
4 Modern Pentathlon
43 Rowing 3 2 5
24 Rugby sevens 1 1
15 Sailing 2 1 3
6 Shooting 2 2
28 Swimming 1 5 6
2 Synchronized swimming
3 Table tennis
4 Taekwondo 1 1 1 3
7 Tennis 1 1
6 Triathlon 1 1 1 3
0 Volleyball
0 Water polo
2 Weightlifting
0 Wrestling
366 Total 0 2 2 2 6 4 6 8 8 3 9 0 6 4 6 1 27 23 17 67
Cumulative 0 2 4 6 12 16 22 30 38 41 50 50 56 60 66 67
6
Sat
7
Sun
8
Mon
9
Tue
10
Wed
11
Thu
12
Fri
13
Sat
14
Sun
15
Mon
16
Tue
17
Wed
18
Thu
19
Fri
20
Sat
21
Sun

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Notes: Correct as of 23/08/2016

2020 Olympics Team GB Medal Table

More information No. of GB competitors, Event ...
No. of GB
competitors
Event 24
Sat
25
Sun
26
Mon
27
Tue
28
Wed
29
Thu
30
Fri
31
Sat
1
Sun
2
Mon
3
Tue
4
Wed
5
Thu
6
Fri
7
Sat
8
Sun
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
6 Archery
2 Artistic swimming
77 Athletics 3 3 6
7 Badminton
0 Basketball
11 Boxing 2 2 2 6
8 Canoeing 1 1 2
26 Cycling 6 4 2 12
12 Diving 1 2 3
9 Equestrian 2 1 2 5
1 Fencing
32 Field hockey 1 1
18 Football
4 Golf
10 Gymnastics 1 2 3
0 Handball
6 Judo 1 1
4 Modern Pentathlon 2 2
41 Rowing 1 1 2
24 Rugby sevens
15 Sailing 3 1 1 5
5 Shooting 1 1
5 Skateboarding 1 1
1 Sport Climbing
32 Swimming 4 3 1 8
3 Table tennis
5 Taekwondo 2 1 3
6 Tennis
5 Triathlon 1 2 3
0 Volleyball
0 Water polo
4 Weightlifting 1 1
0 Wrestling
376 Total 0 2 5 6 3 2 6 4 4 3 8 5 3 7 5 2 22 21 22 65
Cumulative 0 2 7 13 16 18 24 28 32 35 43 48 51 58 63 65
24
Sat
25
Sun
26
Mon
27
Tue
28
Wed
29
Thu
30
Fri
31
Sat
1
Sun
2
Mon
3
Tue
4
Wed
5
Thu
6
Fri
7
Sat
8
Sun

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Notes: Correct as of 8/08/2020

2024 Olympics Team GB Medal Table

More information No. of GB competitors, Event ...
No. of GB
competitors
Event 27
Sat
28
Sun
29
Mon
30
Tue
31
Wed
1
Thu
2
Fri
3
Sat
4
Sun
5
Mon
6
Tue
7
Wed
8
Thu
9
Fri
10
Sat
11
Sun
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
6 Archery
2 Artistic swimming 1 1
63 Athletics 1 4 5 10
3 Badminton
0 Basketball
6 Boxing 1 1
4 Canoeing 2 2 4
30 Cycling 2 5 4 11
11 Diving 1 4 5
9 Equestrian 2 3 5
1 Fencing
32 Field hockey
0 Football
4 Golf 1 1
13 Gymnastics 1 2 3
0 Handball
5 Judo
4 Modern Pentathlon
42 Rowing 3 2 3 8
12 Rugby sevens
14 Sailing 1 1 2
6 Shooting 1 1 2
3 Skateboarding 1 1
4 Sport Climbing 1 1
33 Swimming 1 4 5
2 Table tennis
4 Taekwondo 1 1
8 Tennis
5 Triathlon 1 2 3
0 Volleyball
0 Water polo
1 Weightlifting 1 1
0 Wrestling
327 Total 2 2 6 2 5 3 7 6 4 5 4 3 2 6 6 2 14 22 29 65
Cumulative 2 4 10 12 17 20 27 33 37 42 46 49 51 57 63 65
27
Sat
28
Sun
29
Mon
30
Tue
31
Wed
1
Thu
2
Fri
3
Sat
4
Sun
5
Mon
6
Tue
7
Wed
8
Thu
9
Fri
10
Sat
11
Sun

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Notes: Correct as of 10/08/2024

2028 Olympics Team GB Medal Table

More information No. of GB competitors, Event ...
No. of GB
competitors
Event 27
Sat
28
Sun
29
Mon
30
Tue
31
Wed
1
Thu
2
Fri
3
Sat
4
Sun
5
Mon
6
Tue
7
Wed
8
Thu
9
Fri
10
Sat
11
Sun
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
6 Archery
2 Artistic swimming
77 Athletics 3 3 6
7 Badminton
0 Basketball
11 Boxing 2 2 2 6
8 Canoeing 1 1 2
26 Cycling 6 4 2 12
12 Diving 1 2 3
9 Equestrian 2 1 2 5
1 Fencing
32 Field hockey 1 1
18 Football
4 Golf
10 Gymnastics 1 2 3
0 Handball
6 Judo 1 1
4 Modern Pentathlon 2 2
41 Rowing 1 2 0
24 Rugby sevens
15 Sailing 3 1 1 5
5 Shooting 1 1
5 Skateboarding 1 1
1 Sport Climbing
32 Swimming 4 3 1 8
3 Table tennis
5 Taekwondo 2 1 3
6 Tennis
5 Triathlon 1 2 3
0 Volleyball
0 Water polo
4 Weightlifting 1 1
0 Wrestling
376 Total 22 21 22 65
Cumulative
27
Sat
28
Sun
29
Mon
30
Tue
31
Wed
1
Thu
2
Fri
3
Sat
4
Sun
5
Mon
6
Tue
7
Wed
8
Thu
9
Fri
10
Sat
11
Sun

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Notes: Correct as of 2024

Team GB Olympic Progression

More information Day (after OC), Medal Totals ...
Day (after OC) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Medal Totals
Gold .11...15314.111.19
Silver ...11..1312121..13
Bronze ..12...41..3.22.15
Total 0123101107264343047
2008 Cumulative Total 0136778182527333740444747
Gold ....2336224.3.3129
Silver .1.113.14.2..2.217
Bronze .11.2.4.212.132.19
Total 021156778380455365
2012 Cumulative Total 023491522293740484852576265
Gold .1..2133513.323.27
Silver .1.2.334312.21.123
Bronze ..2.4..1.14.113.17
Total 022264688390646167
2016 Cumulative Total 0246121622303841505056606667
Gold ..311.122122122222
Silver .122112.1251.21.21
Bronze .1.311321.12232.22
Total 025632644385375265
2020 Cumulative Total 02713161824283235434851586365
Gold ..222.31.2..11..14
Silver 113.113.2122.32.22
Bronze 111.22152221124229
Total 226253764543266265
2024 Cumulative Total 241012172027333742464951576365
Gold .................
Silver .................
Bronze .................
Total .................
2028 Cumulative Total ................
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England Commonwealth Games Progression

More information Day (after OC), Medal Totals ...
Day (after OC) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Medal Totals
Gold .246752137.37
Silver 335131462425360
Bronze 1352894255145
Total 48142129208710174142
2010 Cumulative Total 41226477696104111121138142
Gold 6656465648258
Silver 7433792596459
Bronze 45536457411357
Total 171513121719121817259174
2014 Cumulative Total 173245577493105123140165174
Gold 63553213311345
Silver 3367641226545
Bronze 3033750677546
Total 12614151611211122413136
2018 Cumulative Total 121832476374768799123136
Gold 2361021
Silver 574622
Bronze 223411
Total 912132054
2022 Cumulative Total 9213454
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Active Drivers' record in British Grand Prix

More information No. of races, Driver ...
No. of races Driver 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Best Result
17 United Kingdom Jenson Button 5 15 12 8 4 5 Ret 10 Ret 6 4 Ret 10 13 4 Ret 12 4 (3 times)
16 Spain Fernando Alonso 16 Ret 10 2 1 2 6 14 14 1 2 3 6 10 12 Ret 1 (2 times)
15 Finland Kimi Räikkönen 5 Ret 3 2 3 3 1 4 8 5 5 Ret 8 5 3 1
15 Brazil Felipe Massa 9 9 10 5 5 13 4 15 5 4 6 Ret 4 11 10 4 (3 times)
11 Germany Nico Rosberg 9 12 9 5 3 6 15 1 Ret 2 3 1
11 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 3 1 16 2 4 8 4 1 1 1 1 1 (5 times)
10 Germany Sebastian Vettel Ret 1 7 2 3 Ret 5 3 9 7 1
7 Mexico Sergio Pérez 7 Ret 20 11 9 6 9 6
7 Germany Nico Hülkenberg 10 TD 12 10 8 7 7 6 6
7 Australia Daniel Ricciardo 19 13 8 3 Ret 4 5 3
6 France Romain Grosjean 6 19 12 Ret Ret 13 6
5 Finland Valtteri Bottas TD 12 2 5 14 2 2
4 Russia Daniil Kvyat 9 6 10 15 6
4 Sweden Marcus Ericsson Ret 11 Ret 14 11
3 Mexico Esteban Gutiérrez 14 Ret 16 14
3 Denmark Kevin Magnussen 7 17 12 7
3 Spain Carlos Sainz Jr. Ret 8 Ret 8
3 Netherlands Max Verstappen Ret 2 4 2
1 Brazil Felipe Nasr DNS 14 14
No. of races Winning Driver FA KR LH SV MW FA MW NR LH LH LH LH Best Result
Key
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenOther points position
Blue Other classified position
Not classified, finished (NC)
PurpleNot classified, retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Race cancelled (C)
Light blue Practiced only (PO)
Thursday/Friday test driver (TD)
(from 2003 onwards)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Excluded (EX)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Withdrawn (WD)
Text formatting Meaning
Bold Pole position
Italics Fastest lap
Superscript Sprint race result
Abbreviation Meaning
WDC World Drivers' Championship position
WCC World Constructors' Championship position
NC Not classified

Bold - Pole position
Italics - Fastest lap

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