Election issues: Offshore Wind
· The UK has some
of the best wind resource in Europe. The UK has 20 offshore windfarms
(including the 4 largest farms in the world) and a 3308MW capacity.
· Since the first
UK offshore wind farm was built over a decade ago, offshore wind has evolved to
become a large-scale commercial renewable technology with an
important role to play in the government’s long term plan for a balanced low
carbon electricity generation portfolio to help meet our 2050 carbon targets.
· The UK has
supported the development of a sustainable offshore wind industry and recognises
the large scale investment and commercial opportunities which this industry
presents.
· We want to see
UK-based businesses grow to create a centre of engineering excellence that
delivers cost reduction for UK projects and exports to overseas markets.
Comments
Wind is a terrible and unreliable source of power, and then when its too strong you cant use it, its not there when you need it, and its highly unpredictable.
I understand a person has to bite the bullet at times, if standing for election under a party ticket, but this is what you might say a step too far.
You know, pot calling kettle and all.
I am absolutely committed to New Nuclear Build forming part of the mix, and I'd also like to see more effort made to hardness tidal power.
I also think we have quite enough onshore wind farms.
However, since we need a wide range of sources of energy, and offshore wind has some advantages over onshore wind, I can see the sense in the policy allowing for offshore wind forming part of the mix.