The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Scotland ‘Saudi of wind’

Slashing of offshore farms cost ‘turns whole sector upside down’

- BY STAN ARNAUD

Experts have claimed that the UK is now the “Saudi Arabia of wind” after a government auction of renewable-energy contracts saw the cost of offshore generation fall below that of new nuclear power and gas for the first time.

University College London (UCL) described the unexpected slashing of prices of electricit­y from new windfarms, including one in the Moray Firth, as a “tipping point” that would turn the energy world “upside down.”

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“Wind energy will take the mantle as the UK’s most important and valuable energy resource”

planned Moray Offshore Renewable Power developmen­t was one of three offshore farms among 11 schemes to win UK Government subsidies, with prices as low as £57.50 per megawatt hour (MWh) of electricit­y, for wind projects being delivered in 2022-23.

Hailed as “astounding” by industry body RenewableU­K, the prices are considerab­ly lower than the cost of power from the new Hinkley Point C nuclear plant, which secured subsidies of £92.50 per MWh. RenewableU­K said they were also lower than the cost of gas, according to figures from the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy.

Michael Grubb, professor of internatio­nal energy and climate change policy at UCL’s Energy Institute, said: “Today’s auction results confirm a new era in UK energy. Wind energy will take the mantle as the UK’s most important and valuable energy resource as our oil and gas depletes, turning the energy world upside down.” Vattenfall, which is developing Aberdeen’s European Offshore Wind Deployment Centre, said: “Offshore wind continues on its dramatic cost reduction pathway, promising the British consumer low-cost, competitiv­e, fossil-free power for years to come.”

 ??  ?? WIND OF CHANGE: Hywind, the first floating turbine farm, taking shape off the north-east as the cost of wind energy is slashed
WIND OF CHANGE: Hywind, the first floating turbine farm, taking shape off the north-east as the cost of wind energy is slashed

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