Evaluation of the risk gives a list of fuels from the most to the least risky. However, this list is not weighed for the number of available resources.

The risks inherent in the supply chain of fuels for heating and electricity generation have recently undergone characterization, delineating seven distinct categories: economic, environmental, innovation, manufacturing, political, skills, and technical. Evaluation of these risks generates a list of fuels ranked from the most to the least risky. However, this list lacks consideration for the abundance of available resources. This project aims to evaluate the resources accessible within the UK context.

The supply chain risks associated with fuels for heating and electricity generation have been recently identified and categorized into seven distinct groups: economic, environmental, innovation, manufacturing, political, skills, and technical. Despite the evaluation of these risks resulting in a ranked list of fuels according to their risk levels, this assessment fails to account for the availability of resources. This project seeks to evaluate the resources available specifically within the UK.

Recent characterization efforts have identified and categorized the risks inherent in the supply chain of fuels utilized for heating and electricity generation across seven key domains: economic, environmental, innovation, manufacturing, political, skills, and technical. While an evaluation of these risks has yielded a ranked list of fuels based on their perceived riskiness, this assessment overlooks the consideration of resource availability. The objective of this project is to assess the abundance of resources pertinent to the UK context.