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UK's total onshore wind project pipeline reaches up to 30 gigawatts by 2030

November 10, 2020

New research by RenewableUK shows that the total capacity of onshore wind could grow to 30GW - more than double the UK's current operational capacity of 13.6GW - providing a boost to our net zero and green recovery ambitions.

Our latest Onshore Wind Project Intelligence report reveals that new onshore wind capacity is set to increase over the course of this decade, as technology costs fall and the resumption from next year of auctions for contracts to generate power.

If everything in the current pipeline gets built, we would see the most significant increases in deployment from 2025 onwards, reaching 30,361MW by the end of 2029, as this graph shows:

The total project pipeline includes UK onshore wind projects which are operational, under construction, consented, submitted into the planning system or being developed for submission into planning. 30GW would power over 19.5 million UK homes a year. 

The Committee on Climate Change has recommended that the UK should install 35GW of onshore wind by 2035 at a rate of at least 1GW a year, so RenewableUK's Optimum Scenario shows that this is achievable if projects are consented in a timely manner and with the right planning framework in place. Deployment at that level would support over 30,000 jobs, secure £46bn in new investment, and could save a typical household £50 a year.

The Project Intelligence report also shows that, as part of this 30GW, an additional 1.2GW of capacity could be contributed from repowering projects by 2030. So far repowering only accounts for 231MW of current UK onshore wind capacity.  

RenewableUK's Head of Policy and Regulation Rebecca Williams said:

"Now that onshore wind is firmly back on the table, companies are bringing forward projects at a scale that can make a huge contribution to building back greener. Onshore wind is one of the cheapest ways to generate clean power and we can ramp up this technology rapidly to reach net zero emissions.

Next year's auction for new clean energy contracts is a crucial step in unlocking the new jobs and investment that onshore wind can deliver as part of the green recovery. Our latest forecast shows what's possible, but we need the right policy levers and regulation in place to make it happen".

Notes:

  1. RenewableUK's members are building our future energy system, powered by clean electricity. We bring them together to deliver that future faster; a future which is better for industry, billpayers, and the environment. We support over 400 member companies to ensure increasing amounts of renewable electricity are deployed across the UK and to access export markets all over the world. Our members are business leaders, technology innovators, and expert thinkers from right across industry.
  2. Information on RenewableUK's Project Intelligence service is available here: https://www.renewableuk.com/page/ProjectIntelligenceHome
  3. The report is being launched at RenewableUK's Onshore 2020 conference and exhibition, which takes place today: https://events.renewableuk.com/onshore20
  4. RenewableUK's events programme is available here: https://events.renewableuk.com/events-calendar

Contact:

Luke Clark, Director of Strategic Communications 07875 704 032Luke.Clark@RenewableUK.com
Robert Norris, Head of Communications 07969 229 913 Robert.Norris@RenewableUK.com

For more information

RenewableUK

www.renewableuk.com


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