The UK government wants to reduce the CO₂ emissions from power stations.
The graphs below show the CO₂ emissions from coal and natural gas power stations between the years 2007 and 2017.

Look at the data for 2012. Calculate the difference in the emissions of CO₂ from coal and natural gas.
difference = .......... kilotonnes of CO₂
Between the years 2014 and 2015, the emission of CO₂ from coal fell by 5 500 kilotonnes.
State between which other years the emission of CO₂ from coal fell at the same rate.
Years .......... and ..........
State two benefits of reducing CO₂ in the atmosphere.
(i) Nuclear power stations provide up to 20% of the present UK demand for electricity.
Gas provides up to 50%.
One student, Seren, says that a graph for the CO₂ emissions from nuclear power stations would be the same shape as for gas but always lower.
Explain whether you agree with Seren.
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(ii) The Sankey diagram shows the energy input and output for a power station.

Seren looks at the diagram and calculates that the power station is 63% efficient.
Explain whether you agree with Seren.
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