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    UK renewables auction secures 131 projects powering 11 million homes

    September 3, 2024
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    The UK government has announced a significant milestone in its push towards becoming a clean energy power, with the latest renewables auction securing funding for a record 131 projects. These initiatives are set to power the equivalent of 11 million homes, marking the most successful round of auctions to date. The projects span across onshore wind, solar, and tidal energy, indicating a revitalization of the UK’s commitment to clean, homegrown energy.

    UK renewables auction secures 131 projects powering 11 million homes

    This auction comes as a stark contrast to last year’s disappointing results, where no offshore wind projects were agreed upon. The government responded by increasing the budget for the auction by 50%, resulting in an unprecedented funding boost. Among the awarded contracts are Europe’s largest and second-largest wind farms, Hornsea 3 and Hornsea 4, located off the Yorkshire coast. These projects are set to become the backbone of the UK’s clean energy mission.

    Energy Secretary Ed Miliband highlighted the importance of this achievement, stating that the government has moved significantly closer to its goal of delivering clean power by 2030. He emphasized that this record-setting round not only provides energy security but also contributes to lowering household bills, a crucial step towards energy independence.

    The auction also supports the UK’s green economy, with the new projects expected to create jobs and drive economic growth across the country. From the industrial heartlands to rural communities, the impact of these developments will be felt nationwide, helping to secure the UK’s position as a leader in renewable energy.

    Notably, the auction has also revitalized the offshore wind sector, which had suffered setbacks in previous years. The Hornsea projects, along with other initiatives, signal a strong comeback for offshore wind in the UK. The success of this round underscores the government’s commitment to accelerating its clean power plan, with further expansions and enhancements to the Contracts for Difference system on the horizon.

    Energy Minister Michael Shanks and CEO of the Low Carbon Contracts Company, Neil McDermott, both praised the auction’s results, noting that the awarded contracts would significantly contribute to the UK’s energy independence and sustainability goals. The auction’s success is seen as a pivotal moment in the UK’s journey toward decarbonizing its economy and achieving a low-carbon future.

    In the past three months alone, the government has lifted the ban on onshore wind in England, launched the Clean Energy Mission Control center, and approved several major solar projects. These steps are part of a broader strategy to decarbonize the UK’s electricity grid by 2030 and reach net zero by 2050, solidifying the country’s leadership in the global clean energy sector.

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