UK Launches Onshore Wind Strategy to Boost Clean Power Output
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UK Launches Onshore Wind Strategy to Boost Clean Power Output
The UK government is launching its first onshore wind strategy, aiming to deliver up to 29 gigawatts (GW) of onshore wind power by the end of the decade. In the newly minted Onshore Wind Taskforce Strategy, the UK has set out more than 40 steps government and industry will take to help deliver the goal. That includes driving ambitious reforms to planning, grid connections, and routes to market, while building the supply chains and skilled workfo…
Onshore wind strategy published - but government says jobs and economic growth would follow from investment in nuclear power
The UK Government has today published a new onshore wind strategy for England but with an estimate of direct and indirect jobs in the whole of the UK totalling 45,000 by 2030. A Taskforce was set up last year to produce a strategy for developing the onshore wind industry in the UK and resolve any […] The post Onshore wind strategy published – but government says jobs and economic growth would follow from investment in nuclear power appeared firs…
How the UK will double energy generated by onshore wind
The Onshore Wind Taskforce has published its Strategy document, detailing a set of actions aimed at accelerating the deployment of onshore wind in the UK and delivering benefits for local communities, British businesses, and consumers. The strategy has been published almost a year to the day from the newly elected Labour Government lifting the ban on onshore solar. In the foreword to the report, Matthieu Hue, Onshore Wind Taskforce Co-Chair, say…
Windtech International - UK Government outlines strategy to accelerate onshore wind deployment
The UK Government has published its Onshore Wind Strategy, setting out how it aims to significantly expand onshore wind energy capacity as part of its broader Clean Power 2030 targets. The strategy outlines more than 40 joint actions by government and industry designed to deliver between 27GW and 29GW of onshore wind capacity by 2030—almost doubling the current installed capacity of 14.8GW.
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