UK Affirms 40 GW Offshore Wind Goal

Laxman Pai
Thursday, December 19, 2019

The British Queen, in her speech to both houses of  United Kingdom (UK) parliament, revealed that the UK’s target for installed offshore wind energy has been raised to 40 GW by 2030, and that the UK government will support the development of floating wind turbines.

The announcement follows a pledge by UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson in his pre-election campaign to boost offshore wind ambitions from the previously set target of 30 GW by 2030 in an effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to zero by 2050.

This commitment, which has all party support, represents the quadrupling of the UK’s installed offshore wind capacity within a decade.

The speech also said the government would “enable new floating turbines”, without going into further detail.

The UK government highlighted the importance of offshore wind power to growing the economy whilst reducing emissions. It also highlighted that the UK currently represents 34 per cent of globally installed offshore wind capacity.

The UK has nearly 10 GW installed and over 4 GW in pre-construction or under construction. Several developments in last year have seen the cost of offshore wind fall and government support behind the technology increase as its looks to cut carbon emissions.

Categories: Offshore Government Update Wind Power Offshore Energy Renewable Energy Offshore Wind

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