Why Britain is a world leader in offshore wind

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The development of its offshore wind industry is one of Britain’s biggest infrastructural successes

Save time by listening to our audio articles as you multitaskis one of Britain’s biggest infrastructural successes. The first farms, installed in the early 2000s, amounted to little more than a cottage industry, repurposing tiny onshore turbines for the sea, with outputs of just two megawatts. Since then, the sector has boomed. By 2010 there were 1.3 gigawatts of wind power in British waters. Today there are 14.

It has not all been plain sailing. The government’s ambition to bring as much of the industry as possible on to British soil has had mixed success. A turbine factory that General Electric was planning to build in Teesside fell through, “due to a lack of volume”, the firm says. Industry insiders said the developer it was supplying failed to secure enough contracts. It now ships turbines into British wind farms from France.

, rather than fixed to the sea floor, a new technology which will allow even more electricity to be generated off Britain’s coastline.goal is the success of offshore wind elsewhere: competition for parts and skills is growing. And lean supply chains, a result of the fierce price competition driven by Britain’s contract auction scheme, can also cause delays. “The days when the most important thing was shaving 50p off the cost of production are over.

 

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No. I look out of my window and dozens of turbines are still and useless. Nuclear , hydro and tidal have great possibilities, even hydrogen and CC. Please stop prattling this evident untruth.

is great

There *are* no net zero hopes. Please stop promoting this nonsense.

Or because of a stupid onshore wind farm ban?

How’s that working out this week? Burning looooots of coal

731-2100?

I think it produces some 'coins'

what are the costs to our oceans

Jobs are a cost. They are the price paid for the output produced. The output is the benefit. The job is the cost. If the same output can be achieved with lower costs, that is beneficial to society

─What is the impact on who uses it? ─Pay more for the same or less. ─And who benefits then? ─Who charges more for the same thing, neither more nor less.

Is it cause they eat all those beans and mash?

Britain hasn’t been successful at anything for 70 years and it’s only getting worse.

Measures of success 🤣

Sorry but it's Denmark!

how long do the blades last with dirty wind ,not 20 not15not10 years ,5 years with maintenance ,such a non sustainable source

Wind energy is amazing. Better than solar anyday. Geothermal and nuclear are the ones that will advance us the most. Imagine having enough energy to do ANYTHING. NO ENERGY CONSTRAINTS. Damn. Evolution and life does this by using sunlight and then flowing it thru food chain.

How many world leaders are there? Denmark, S. Korea, China.....

Yeah really..... and charged at the most expensive rate 80% more profitable than oil or gas..

Bullshit it's as a result of government policy. Tory nimbyism block everything they can

The deployment of offshore wind has been a major UK success story over the past 20 years .

About 36% of British electricity now comes from wind , the majority of it offshore .

But the grid may turn your power off because the wind isn’t blowing 🧐

hey, the silence of screaming troll armies’ absence is so loud here wtf? this post slid through the fossil lobby radar? mbs shell chevron rusneft

As utility costs are up 300% and the poor are forced to freeze to death as a result of failed and false policy from environmentalists…

new focus’ developed and developing countries are increase the RE Power Plant

Now stay friendly with France to sell it

No wonder you mastered “wind” given your diet of baked beans on toast.

Britain's biggest success has been BREXIT after centuries of millions of foreign White European migrants in the UK starting with the Anglos 1500 years ago and ending now with the Romanians. Britain can be now be British Again!

Bleeder in offshore wind.

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