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Cornwall Insight: Solar experiences rapid growth

Panorama - UK pipeline for renewable energy and storage projects grows to 86GW - Renewable Energy Magazine, at the heart of clean energy journalism

Tuesday, 20 April 2021 The latest figures from Cornwall Insight s Renewables Pipeline Tracker reveal the pipeline of renewable energy and storage projects across England, Scotland and Wales currently stands at 86 GW. The research also shows 40.6 GW of sites are classified with a development status of scoping . This is where sites are yet to submit a planning application but have a grid connection option confirmed through National Grid s Transmission Entry Capacity (TEC) Register. These scoping sites have been added to Cornwall Insight s analysis to account for the major increase in activity seen for early-stage projects, particularly offshore wind sites. According to the Renewables Pipeline Tracker, a further 13.5 GW of pipeline capacity is currently classified as application submitted and awaiting planning approval; capacity classified as awaiting construction totals 24.5GW. Capacity classified as under construction stands at 7.8 GW.

Europe s wind sector weathers pandemic with €43bn investment in 2020

Europe s wind sector weathers pandemic with €43bn investment in 2020 Wind farms in the UK are getting larger, with Equinor’s planned Dogger Bank project set to have the same capacity as Hinkley Point C | Credit: Equinor UK leads the way as Europe s onshore and offshore wind sector sees investment grow 70 per cent, despite Covid-19 disruption Europe invested €43bn in new wind farms in 2020, marking the second highest level of investment on record and a major 70 per cent uptick on the sums channelled into the sector the previous year, as the industry continued to weather the wider economic headwinds caused by the coronavirus crisis.

Renewables developers vying for more than 40 GW in Europe s 2021 auction bonanza

Blog Blog PODCAST Blog 16 Dec, 2020 Author Yannic Rack Renewable energy developers are set to compete for dozens of gigawatts worth of government contracts to build new renewable energy plants in Europe during 2021, teeing up a bumper year for the industry at a time of increasing focus on reaching EU climate targets. More than 40 GW of new wind and solar photovoltaic capacity is scheduled to come to auction in 10 of the largest renewables markets on the continent next year, according to an analysis by S&P Global Market Intelligence and S&P Global Platts. Scheduled bidding processes include the largest ever auction round in the U.K. and some of the first tenders held in Spain s red-hot renewables market in almost four years.

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