Scotland’s wind power can provide energy for millions of homes

22nd July 2019 | Residential Energy

During the first half of 2019 Scotland’s wind turbines provided enough energy to power every home in Scotland and much of the North of England, the WWF Scotland has revealed. The figures, provided by Weather Energy, show that between January and June, wind turbines provided 9,831,329 MWh, which is enough electricity to power the equivalent of 4.47 million homes for those six months.

In Scotland, there are 2.46 million households and in English local authority areas north of a line between Blackpool and York, there are 2.01 million. Robin Parker, Climate and Energy Policy Manager at the WWF, said, “These are amazing figures, Scotland’s wind energy revolution is clearly continuing to power ahead. Up and down the country, we are all benefitting from cleaner energy and so is the climate.

Scotland’s Wind Power

“These figures show harnessing Scotland’s plentiful onshore wind potential can provide clean green electricity for millions of homes across not only Scotland, but England as well. It’s about time the UK government stepped up and gave Scottish onshore wind a route to market.”

Alex Wilcox Brooke, Weather Energy Project Manager at Severn Wye Energy Agency added, “These figures really highlight the consistency of wind energy in Scotland and why it now plays a major part in the UK energy market.”

In June, Great Britain’s electricity network’s longest every coal-free run finally came to an end, almost three weeks after it began. During the period, 13% of all electricity generated was from wind power. The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy’s recent public attitude survey highlighted that 79% of people support onshore wind.

Despite this, experts have said, “the regulatory and policy vacuum” around onshore renewable means that the deployment of new projects is at its slowest for a decade.

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