New figures released by the UK Government show that electricity
generated from renewable sources increased 21% in 2014, accounting for
19% of total UK electricity generation. RenewableUK, the country’s wind and marine energy trade association, applauded the work of the industry and encouraged the UK government
to reconsider its decision to cut support for onshore wind — part of
the renewable energy industry that is facing devastating subsidy cuts,
but the technology that is doing the most in the country’s clean energy
sector.
The UK’s Department of Energy & Climate Change released its annual Digest of UK Energy Statistics for 2014 (PDF),
and described onshore wind as “the leading individual technology for
the generation of electricity from renewable sources during 2014,”
supplying 29% of the total, while offshore wind generated a further 21%,
bringing the country’s total of renewable electricity supplied by wind
up to a total of 50%.
Spreading this out over the whole of the UK electricity sector,
renewable energy supplied 19.1% of total UK electricity generation, up
from 14.9% in 2013. Specifically, onshore and offshore wind accounted
for 9.5% of the UK’s electricity generation mix. “Onshore and offshore wind is delivering the lion’s share of the
clean electricity we need to keep the UK powered up,” said RenewableUK’s
Director of Policy Dr Gordon Edge. He added:
But, when it comes to onshore wind, the Government is lining up this lion to be shot. Two-thirds of the public don’t want
the onshore wind industry to be killed off –and they’ve said so in every
Government opinion poll over the last three years. A clear majority are
expressing their support for our most cost-effective technology which
can generate significant quantities of clean electricity. The case for
supporting wind, onshore and offshore, is backed up by today’s excellent
generation statistics as evidence of good progress.
In the face of this evidence, many
will ask why the renewable energy sector has been bombarded by a series
of punitive Government announcements ever since it took office,
including scattergun retrospective changes which will force currently
viable energy projects into the red. We can only hope that today’s
statistics will help to focus minds and make the Government think again,
so that they can come up with a balanced energy policy that includes
encouraging investment in renewables rather than driving business away
from the UK.
http://cleantechnica.com/2015/07/31/renewables-account-19-electricity-generated-uk-2014/
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