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As part of its ongoing commitment to transparency in the electricity markets, REF currently publishes the following sets of data relating to renewable energy generation. Click on the relevant image to access the different datasets. For help on any of the datasets, refer to WIND POWER ECONOMICS RHETORIC & REALITY vi WIND POWER COSTS IN THE UNITEDVKINGDOM well as being incomplete. Final costs tend to be significantly higher, so little weight can be attached to forecasts of future costs. THE SHETLAND ISLANDS: RENEWABLES AND CORPORATE INTERESTS The publicity material for Viking Energy claims large economic benefits for the Shetland Islands. Tracking down the real payments is more difficult. There is a commitment to pay £2.2 million in community benefit per year. Viking Energy suggests that it will have 35 employees in Shetland, amounting to about £1 million per year intake-home pay.
THE TOTAL COST OF SUBSIDIES TO RENEWABLE ELECTRICITY IN 4,853. Total (£m) 19,818. 3,338. 23,156. These consumer subsidies are derived from levies added to consumer’s electricity bills, and are therefore regressive in effect. That is to say, they have a disproportionate impact on lower income households compared with those with higher incomes. The following chart represents the annual data,and
WEAR AND TEAR HITS WIND FARM OUTPUT AND ECONOMIC LIFETIME Wear and Tear Hits Wind Farm Output and Economic Lifetime. The Renewable Energy Foundation today published a new study, The Performance of Wind Farms in the United Kingdom and Denmark , showing that the economic life of onshore wind turbines is between 10 and 15 years, not the 20 to 25 years projected by the wind industryitself, and
RENEWABLES PLANNING ACTIVITY IN THE LAST SIX MONTHS Contrary to the common perception, planning applications for onshore wind farms are still being submitted in significant numbers. In the last six to seven months, there have been fifteen new applications for onshore wind, totalling 293 MW. The bulk of that capacity (82%, or nine sites) was in Scotland, and in Northern Ireland (13%, two sites). WIND TURBINE AMPLITUDE MODULATION: RESEARCH TO IMPROVE wind turbine amplitude modulation: research to improve understanding as to its cause & effect wpd - measurement and analysis of newacoustic recordings
EXTREME SUBSIDIES TO SMALL WIND FARMS IN NORTHERN IRELAND In early 2016, when the rush for small wind in Northern Ireland was gathering pace, a ROC was worth about £45, so the total subsidy per MWh came to about £180/MWh. On top of that the wind turbine would also have earned the wholesale price, which stood then stood at about 50/MWh, giving a total income of around £230/MWh, more than four THE WESTERN LINK: A NEW FAILURE HIGHLIGHTS THE OVERBUILD Last weekend the Italian cable manufacturing company, Prysmian, released a statement announcing to the markets that the Western Link High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) interconnector between Hunterston and Deeside had failed again, on the 10th of January. This grid link, which is a joint venture between Scottish Power Transmission (SPT) and National Grid (NG), employs cables RENEWABLE ENERGY FOUNDATIONREF BLOGPRESS RELEASESRENEWABLE ELECTRICITY SUBSIDIES STILL LIKELY TO BREAK TREASURY BUDGET LIMITS Welcome. The Renewable Energy Foundation is a registered charity promoting sustainable development for the benefit of the public by means of energy conservation and the use of renewable energy. REF is supported by private donation and has no political affiliation or corporate membership. In pursuit of its principal goals REF highlightsthe need
ENERGY DATA
As part of its ongoing commitment to transparency in the electricity markets, REF currently publishes the following sets of data relating to renewable energy generation. Click on the relevant image to access the different datasets. For help on any of the datasets, refer to WIND POWER ECONOMICS RHETORIC & REALITY vi WIND POWER COSTS IN THE UNITEDVKINGDOM well as being incomplete. Final costs tend to be significantly higher, so little weight can be attached to forecasts of future costs. THE SHETLAND ISLANDS: RENEWABLES AND CORPORATE INTERESTS The publicity material for Viking Energy claims large economic benefits for the Shetland Islands. Tracking down the real payments is more difficult. There is a commitment to pay £2.2 million in community benefit per year. Viking Energy suggests that it will have 35 employees in Shetland, amounting to about £1 million per year intake-home pay.
THE TOTAL COST OF SUBSIDIES TO RENEWABLE ELECTRICITY IN 4,853. Total (£m) 19,818. 3,338. 23,156. These consumer subsidies are derived from levies added to consumer’s electricity bills, and are therefore regressive in effect. That is to say, they have a disproportionate impact on lower income households compared with those with higher incomes. The following chart represents the annual data,and
WEAR AND TEAR HITS WIND FARM OUTPUT AND ECONOMIC LIFETIME Wear and Tear Hits Wind Farm Output and Economic Lifetime. The Renewable Energy Foundation today published a new study, The Performance of Wind Farms in the United Kingdom and Denmark , showing that the economic life of onshore wind turbines is between 10 and 15 years, not the 20 to 25 years projected by the wind industryitself, and
RENEWABLES PLANNING ACTIVITY IN THE LAST SIX MONTHS Contrary to the common perception, planning applications for onshore wind farms are still being submitted in significant numbers. In the last six to seven months, there have been fifteen new applications for onshore wind, totalling 293 MW. The bulk of that capacity (82%, or nine sites) was in Scotland, and in Northern Ireland (13%, two sites). WIND TURBINE AMPLITUDE MODULATION: RESEARCH TO IMPROVE wind turbine amplitude modulation: research to improve understanding as to its cause & effect wpd - measurement and analysis of newacoustic recordings
EXTREME SUBSIDIES TO SMALL WIND FARMS IN NORTHERN IRELAND In early 2016, when the rush for small wind in Northern Ireland was gathering pace, a ROC was worth about £45, so the total subsidy per MWh came to about £180/MWh. On top of that the wind turbine would also have earned the wholesale price, which stood then stood at about 50/MWh, giving a total income of around £230/MWh, more than four THE WESTERN LINK: A NEW FAILURE HIGHLIGHTS THE OVERBUILD Last weekend the Italian cable manufacturing company, Prysmian, released a statement announcing to the markets that the Western Link High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) interconnector between Hunterston and Deeside had failed again, on the 10th of January. This grid link, which is a joint venture between Scottish Power Transmission (SPT) and National Grid (NG), employs cablesCONTACT REF
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UK Renewable Electricity Target Tracker. On the basis of the information tabulated below, REF calculates that the probable output from the consented renewable electricity capacity in the United Kingdom would be 178 TWh, which is an excess of 62% over the electricity target share of 110 TWh. Dec-20 Sep-20 Mar-20 Dec-19 Sep-19 Jun-19 Mar-19 DecPRESS RELEASES
Renewable energy generation fell in 2016 but thanks to gas, greenhouse gas emissions declined dramatically. Carbon dioxide emissions arising from electricity generation in Great Britain dropped very significantly in 2016, not because of the continuing deployment of subsidised renewable energy generation capacity, but because of a large-scale switch from coal to gas fired power. RENEWABLES PLANNING ACTIVITY IN THE LAST SIX MONTHS Contrary to the common perception, planning applications for onshore wind farms are still being submitted in significant numbers. In the last six to seven months, there have been fifteen new applications for onshore wind, totalling 293 MW. The bulk of that capacity (82%, or nine sites) was in Scotland, and in Northern Ireland (13%, two sites). THE WESTERN LINK: A NEW FAILURE HIGHLIGHTS THE OVERBUILD Last weekend the Italian cable manufacturing company, Prysmian, released a statement announcing to the markets that the Western Link High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) interconnector between Hunterston and Deeside had failed again, on the 10th of January. This grid link, which is a joint venture between Scottish Power Transmission (SPT) and National Grid (NG), employs cables THE CO-LOCATION OF BATTERY STORAGE AND FOSSIL FUELLED The Co-location of Battery Storage and Fossil Fuelled Generators in the United Kingdom. It is a commonplace that the uncontrollable variability of the most prominent modern renewables, solar and wind power, requires electricity storage to make them viable as free-standing and independent technologies. Consequently, batteriesand other storage
SECURITY OF SUPPLY
REF Questions Simplistic Claim that Wind Power Contributes to Security of Supply. The Renewable Energy Foundation (REF), a UK registered charity and think tank (1), today labelled as simplistic the claim that wind power will contribute in any substantive way to the United Kingdom’s security of supply. RENEWABLES OUTPUT IN 2010 Summary • The United Kingdom failed to reach its 10% renewable electricity target for 2010, producing only 6.5% of electricity from renewable sources. • This shortfall occurred in spite of a subsidy to renewable generators amounting to approximately £5 billion in the period 2002 to 2010. • Renewables electricity subsidy, which increases year on year, is drawn from consumer bills, andREDUCTIONCO2
Title: Reductionco2.book Author: Stephen Watson Created Date: 12/10/2004 12:15:26 AMREF
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RENEWABLE ENERGY FOUNDATIONREF BLOGPRESS RELEASESRENEWABLE ELECTRICITY SUBSIDIES STILL LIKELY TO BREAK TREASURY BUDGET LIMITS Welcome. The Renewable Energy Foundation is a registered charity promoting sustainable development for the benefit of the public by means of energy conservation and the use of renewable energy. REF is supported by private donation and has no political affiliation or corporate membership. In pursuit of its principal goals REF highlightsthe need
ENERGY DATA
As part of its ongoing commitment to transparency in the electricity markets, REF currently publishes the following sets of data relating to renewable energy generation. Click on the relevant image to access the different datasets. For help on any of the datasets, refer toSECURITY OF SUPPLY
REF Questions Simplistic Claim that Wind Power Contributes to Security of Supply. The Renewable Energy Foundation (REF), a UK registered charity and think tank (1), today labelled as simplistic the claim that wind power will contribute in any substantive way to the United Kingdom’s security of supply. THE SHETLAND ISLANDS: RENEWABLES AND CORPORATE INTERESTS The publicity material for Viking Energy claims large economic benefits for the Shetland Islands. Tracking down the real payments is more difficult. There is a commitment to pay £2.2 million in community benefit per year. Viking Energy suggests that it will have 35 employees in Shetland, amounting to about £1 million per year intake-home pay.
WIND POWER ECONOMICS RHETORIC & REALITY vi WIND POWER COSTS IN THE UNITEDVKINGDOM well as being incomplete. Final costs tend to be significantly higher, so little weight can be attached to forecasts of future costs. THE TOTAL COST OF SUBSIDIES TO RENEWABLE ELECTRICITY IN 4,853. Total (£m) 19,818. 3,338. 23,156. These consumer subsidies are derived from levies added to consumer’s electricity bills, and are therefore regressive in effect. That is to say, they have a disproportionate impact on lower income households compared with those with higher incomes. The following chart represents the annual data,and
RENEWABLES PLANNING ACTIVITY IN THE LAST SIX MONTHS Contrary to the common perception, planning applications for onshore wind farms are still being submitted in significant numbers. In the last six to seven months, there have been fifteen new applications for onshore wind, totalling 293 MW. The bulk of that capacity (82%, or nine sites) was in Scotland, and in Northern Ireland (13%, two sites). WEAR AND TEAR HITS WIND FARM OUTPUT AND ECONOMIC LIFETIME Wear and Tear Hits Wind Farm Output and Economic Lifetime. The Renewable Energy Foundation today published a new study, The Performance of Wind Farms in the United Kingdom and Denmark , showing that the economic life of onshore wind turbines is between 10 and 15 years, not the 20 to 25 years projected by the wind industryitself, and
WIND TURBINE AMPLITUDE MODULATION: RESEARCH TO IMPROVE wind turbine amplitude modulation: research to improve understanding as to its cause & effect wpd - measurement and analysis of newacoustic recordings
EXTREME SUBSIDIES TO SMALL WIND FARMS IN NORTHERN IRELAND In early 2016, when the rush for small wind in Northern Ireland was gathering pace, a ROC was worth about £45, so the total subsidy per MWh came to about £180/MWh. On top of that the wind turbine would also have earned the wholesale price, which stood then stood at about 50/MWh, giving a total income of around £230/MWh, more than four RENEWABLE ENERGY FOUNDATIONREF BLOGPRESS RELEASESRENEWABLE ELECTRICITY SUBSIDIES STILL LIKELY TO BREAK TREASURY BUDGET LIMITS Welcome. The Renewable Energy Foundation is a registered charity promoting sustainable development for the benefit of the public by means of energy conservation and the use of renewable energy. REF is supported by private donation and has no political affiliation or corporate membership. In pursuit of its principal goals REF highlightsthe need
ENERGY DATA
As part of its ongoing commitment to transparency in the electricity markets, REF currently publishes the following sets of data relating to renewable energy generation. Click on the relevant image to access the different datasets. For help on any of the datasets, refer toSECURITY OF SUPPLY
REF Questions Simplistic Claim that Wind Power Contributes to Security of Supply. The Renewable Energy Foundation (REF), a UK registered charity and think tank (1), today labelled as simplistic the claim that wind power will contribute in any substantive way to the United Kingdom’s security of supply. THE SHETLAND ISLANDS: RENEWABLES AND CORPORATE INTERESTS The publicity material for Viking Energy claims large economic benefits for the Shetland Islands. Tracking down the real payments is more difficult. There is a commitment to pay £2.2 million in community benefit per year. Viking Energy suggests that it will have 35 employees in Shetland, amounting to about £1 million per year intake-home pay.
WIND POWER ECONOMICS RHETORIC & REALITY vi WIND POWER COSTS IN THE UNITEDVKINGDOM well as being incomplete. Final costs tend to be significantly higher, so little weight can be attached to forecasts of future costs. THE TOTAL COST OF SUBSIDIES TO RENEWABLE ELECTRICITY IN 4,853. Total (£m) 19,818. 3,338. 23,156. These consumer subsidies are derived from levies added to consumer’s electricity bills, and are therefore regressive in effect. That is to say, they have a disproportionate impact on lower income households compared with those with higher incomes. The following chart represents the annual data,and
RENEWABLES PLANNING ACTIVITY IN THE LAST SIX MONTHS Contrary to the common perception, planning applications for onshore wind farms are still being submitted in significant numbers. In the last six to seven months, there have been fifteen new applications for onshore wind, totalling 293 MW. The bulk of that capacity (82%, or nine sites) was in Scotland, and in Northern Ireland (13%, two sites). WEAR AND TEAR HITS WIND FARM OUTPUT AND ECONOMIC LIFETIME Wear and Tear Hits Wind Farm Output and Economic Lifetime. The Renewable Energy Foundation today published a new study, The Performance of Wind Farms in the United Kingdom and Denmark , showing that the economic life of onshore wind turbines is between 10 and 15 years, not the 20 to 25 years projected by the wind industryitself, and
WIND TURBINE AMPLITUDE MODULATION: RESEARCH TO IMPROVE wind turbine amplitude modulation: research to improve understanding as to its cause & effect wpd - measurement and analysis of newacoustic recordings
EXTREME SUBSIDIES TO SMALL WIND FARMS IN NORTHERN IRELAND In early 2016, when the rush for small wind in Northern Ireland was gathering pace, a ROC was worth about £45, so the total subsidy per MWh came to about £180/MWh. On top of that the wind turbine would also have earned the wholesale price, which stood then stood at about 50/MWh, giving a total income of around £230/MWh, more than fourTARGET TRACKER
UK Renewable Electricity Target Tracker. On the basis of the information tabulated below, REF calculates that the probable output from the consented renewable electricity capacity in the United Kingdom would be 178 TWh, which is an excess of 62% over the electricity target share of 110 TWh. Dec-20 Sep-20 Mar-20 Dec-19 Sep-19 Jun-19 Mar-19 DecPRESS RELEASES
Renewable energy generation fell in 2016 but thanks to gas, greenhouse gas emissions declined dramatically. Carbon dioxide emissions arising from electricity generation in Great Britain dropped very significantly in 2016, not because of the continuing deployment of subsidised renewable energy generation capacity, but because of a large-scale switch from coal to gas fired power. RENEWABLES PLANNING ACTIVITY IN THE LAST SIX MONTHS Contrary to the common perception, planning applications for onshore wind farms are still being submitted in significant numbers. In the last six to seven months, there have been fifteen new applications for onshore wind, totalling 293 MW. The bulk of that capacity (82%, or nine sites) was in Scotland, and in Northern Ireland (13%, two sites). NOTES ON RENEWABLE GENERATION DATABASE Introduction for New Users. 1. The Data Provided. The version that is currently online was first published in October 2014. It is the latest iteration of a long-running project to provide accurate and accessible information about the capacities and performance of the United Kingdom's fleet of renewable electricity generators, giving capacity (MW), monthly performance figures (MWh), 2002 to the WEAR AND TEAR HITS WIND FARM OUTPUT AND ECONOMIC LIFETIME Wear and Tear Hits Wind Farm Output and Economic Lifetime. The Renewable Energy Foundation today published a new study, The Performance of Wind Farms in the United Kingdom and Denmark , showing that the economic life of onshore wind turbines is between 10 and 15 years, not the 20 to 25 years projected by the wind industryitself, and
THE WESTERN LINK: A NEW FAILURE HIGHLIGHTS THE OVERBUILD Last weekend the Italian cable manufacturing company, Prysmian, released a statement announcing to the markets that the Western Link High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) interconnector between Hunterston and Deeside had failed again, on the 10th of January. This grid link, which is a joint venture between Scottish Power Transmission (SPT) and National Grid (NG), employs cables RENEWABLES OUTPUT IN 2010 Summary • The United Kingdom failed to reach its 10% renewable electricity target for 2010, producing only 6.5% of electricity from renewable sources. • This shortfall occurred in spite of a subsidy to renewable generators amounting to approximately £5 billion in the period 2002 to 2010. • Renewables electricity subsidy, which increases year on year, is drawn from consumer bills, andREDUCTIONCO2
Title: Reductionco2.book Author: Stephen Watson Created Date: 12/10/2004 12:15:26 AMREF
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