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Victoria Parrett 🦜

@VictoriaParrett

Call me Vic. Northerner in London, working in Public Affairs @RenewableUK. Personal account - all views my own

London 가입일 Haziran 2009
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ECIU@ECIU_UK·
UKERC says that assertions that drilling the North Sea will provide energy resilience and affordability in the face of current fuel price shocks "actively distracts from the regulatory reforms needed to address the end-game dynamics of North Sea oil and gas" ukerc.ac.uk/news/drilling-…
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RenewableUK
RenewableUK@RenewableUK·
Our Chief Executive Tara Singh (@RenewableUKCEO) caught up with @CityAM and @ChristianJMay to discuss the increasing polarisation in how we talk about energy, and the role that all forms of it have to play together. "Whether you care about net zero, or care about low energy costs, or care about jobs... you have to recognise the role of renewables." Watch here 📹 youtube.com/watch?v=4f4Wgi… Tara also discussed the UK's energy resilience, following the publication of our new report on energy and national security. The report draws on a literature review, expert interviews and a tabletop exercise run with @RUSI_org to stress-test UK resilience under three plausible winter-time energy crisis scenarios, before providing six recommendations for Government that will help us deploy the new tools we need to meet the threats of this age. Find out more here 📖renewableuk.com/news-and-resou…
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University of Oxford@UniofOxford·
'Staying the course on clean energy would not only save households three times as much money but render the UK truly energy secure for generations to come.' Maximising North Sea production would reduce bills by just £16 to £82 per year, say researchers from the Oxford Smith School ⬇️ theconversation.com/would-more-nor…
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BAFTA@BAFTA·
✨ Big Boys – “I didn’t make it, did I?” The Narrator informs Danny of his fate in the Big Boys finale episode, before Danny asks Jack for an alternate ending. A sliding-doors moment of the two potential routes Danny could take, becomes a powerful reminder of why anyone struggling should always choose to stay. Vote now 👉 bafta.org/moment #BAFTATVAwards with @pandocruises
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Tara Singh
Tara Singh@RenewableUKCEO·
Thanks to @Telegraph for running my op-ed today. Before anyone gets too excited: I’m calling for a depoliticised conversation about energy in the UK — not an overhaul of policy to favour oil and gas. telegraph.co.uk/business/2026/… 1/4
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RenewableUK@RenewableUK·
@energygovuk has announced the results of the non offshore technologies for the Contracts for Difference (CfD) auction AR7a, with 28 onshore wind projects awarded, totaling a capacity of 1.3 GW at a strike price of £72.24 per megawatt hour (MWh). Alongside the solar and tidal projects which also won contracts, these projects could support up to 10,000 jobs and bring £5 billion in private investment ⚡ 📊 📰 renewableuk.com/news-and-resou… Watch our latest video featuring Head of Onshore Wind James Robottom who tells us how this auction builds on the record-breaking offshore wind results announced last month and profiles the private investment, community benefits, and fresh opportunities throughout England, Scotland and Wales, with a total capacity of 1.3 GW, The capacity awarded today is enough to power more than 1.2 million homes 🏠 ⚡ @RUKCymru Director Jessica Hooper also explains how this result will attract much needed investment in Wales and could support up to 3,000 well paid jobs 🛠️ 📰 renewableuk.com/cymru/record-o… Policy Manager, Market Design Nick Hibberd explains how explains how onshore wind is much more cost-effective for billpayers than new generation from gas at £147/MWh and new nuclear power at £124/MWh 📉 Finally, Senior Policy Analyst Shareiss Smith sets out how onshore project give back to communities through community benefit funds, we estimate these new projects will generate more than £6.5 million in community benefits for those living near them. Examples of case studies throughout the country such as Pen y Cymoedd are available in our joint report with @ScottishRenew: 𝐂𝐨𝐦𝐦𝐮𝐧𝐢𝐭𝐲 𝐛𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐟𝐢𝐭 𝐢𝐧 𝐚𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧: 𝐜𝐚𝐬𝐞 𝐬𝐭𝐮𝐝𝐢𝐞𝐬 𝐟𝐫𝐨𝐦 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐨𝐧𝐬𝐡𝐨𝐫𝐞 𝐰𝐢𝐧𝐝 𝐬𝐞𝐜𝐭𝐨𝐫 🌲 📎 renewableuk.com/news-and-resou…
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ECIU@ECIU_UK·
Renewables auctions to ⬇️ gas imports from 🇺🇸 by 1/2 in 2030 AR7a 🌬️ 1.3GW onshore wind ☀️ 4.9GW solar ➕ AR7 8.4GW offshore wind 🟰 ⬇️ 🇬🇧 gas demand, limit gas imports by over 80 TWh/yr More than 3️⃣❎ what new drilling licences might produce in 2030 eciu.net/media/press-re…
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BBC Newsnight@BBCNewsnight·
"There's just a problem in Westminster where men, who are notorious bullies or sex pests, they get defended by their friends" Ailbhe Rea, Political Editor for the New Statesman, says "women in Westminster" are "absolutely devastated" by the Mandelson revelations. #Newsnight
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Oli Dugmore@OliDugmore·
The combined tuition fees of the entire Question Time panel would not cover my cost for 1 year of uni. Is that fair?
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Oli Dugmore@OliDugmore·
Rachel Reeves should be very careful arguing only graduates should pay for their degrees Would be a lot of cold pensioners without our generation’s taxes. I don’t make much use of the nuclear deterrent either Education is a public good, not a commodity
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Josh Emden
Josh Emden@joshemden·
Sensationalism of big numbers very misleading by @TimesRadio £1m in one day on constraints? Big number Per household? 3p Annual cost on bills from constraints, 75% of which goes to gas : ~£52 Increase in wholesale costs caused by gas since invasion of Ukraine: £317
Times Radio@TimesRadio

“We're doing everything we can to get those constraint costs down.” Energy secretary Ed Miliband says the government is doing “everything” to cut wind farm costs and avoid solar panel slave labour. @Ed_Miliband | @KateEMcCann

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Nathan Bennett
Nathan Bennett@nathansbennett·
Two reasons why today is going to be frustrating for people in the energy sector. 1⃣Misleading/hyperbolic claims like this👇which are largely born from the complexity of our electricity system. The CfD price is not the same thing as the price consumers pay, because of the way both CfD’s and the ‘pay as clear’ market works. You have to look at: ⚡️The benefits wind farms have in driving down the wholesale price of electricity (this is part often ignored, but saves us all billions) 💵CfD top ups and paybacks, & 🔋All system costs This is why studies suggest a strike price of under £94 per MWh is net good for billpayers. The UK agreed £91 with wind farm developers today. If there are any journalists who want someone to talk them through this – call Ofgem – the body set up to protect billpayers. I’m sure they’ll take the time to explain. 2⃣Second, and main, reason I’m frustrated. We know: 💷That wind energy can be incredibly cheap – we were paying £54 per MWh (current prices) for offshore wind just a few years ago (before the cost increases effecting all infrastructure). 🌍That we are one of the windiest countries in the world. ⚡️That we need more electricity in the years to come. Ideally energy abundance. 🌊That (we can contest how much) there is only a finite amount of gas left in the North Sea - once that goes, we are a full importer of international gas. So we will definitely, and obviously, need to build new wind farms (as well as nuclear etc) in the decades to come. If this is the case – we need to focus on getting the costs of wind, and all energy infrastructure, down. As a long term, strategic priority for the UK. If we had half the number of people coming up with solutions to help lower the costs of wind (e.g. planning and regulation reforms) and helping advocate for them as we do people pretending new gas isn’t very (and transparently, just Google for 2 seconds) expensive to build and price volatile – our country would be in a much better state.
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💣£95/MWh in 2025 prices locked in for offshore wind. Until 2045. 💥The market price for gas power is ~£55/MWh. Markets expect this to come down further. It’s just not credible to claim gas is what’s making our power expensive. Not credible at all.

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ECIU@ECIU_UK·
"Offshore wind is still one of the best deals for consumers" Ana Musat of @RenewableUK explains why in 1 minute. Wholesale prices for new: 🏭 gas: over £100/MWhr ☢️ nuclear: around £128/MWhr 🌬️ wind: around £86/MWhr (below £94/MWhr they save money off bills, above are cost-neutral for billpayers)
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RenewableUK@RenewableUK·
Tomorrow morning we’re going to find out the results of the latest Government auction for offshore wind farm contracts. Here’s why it’s going to be a good news story for billpayers👇and why £94 per MWh, not the wholesale price, is the benchmark to judge if they’ll lower bills. 🏭Electricity demand is growing rapidly, whilst old generators are set to go offline soon – we need more power and renewables remain the lowest cost way to produce it (and yes, that’s including the costs to the system to managing their variability). 🛡️These wind farms offer stable prices for billpayers, and greater energy security - lowering our exposure to international gas markets and the geopolitics of other countries. 💵Only the lowest cost wind farms will be taken forward, after an incredibly competitive auction for contracts. Warning: contains an attempt to explain wholesale price suppression.
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Victoria Parrett 🦜@VictoriaParrett·
I've accrued an additional £23k in interest on my total in 12 years (half of that added in the last 3), having borrowed £41k. I'm not sure what the logic behind it was when so little is recouped. Colleagues a couple of years older had all paid back Plan 1 by my age.
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‘Graduates need to be earning about £66,000 before they start tackling the actual debt and not just the interest.’ The student loan system is an unsustainable, irrational, immoral and classist system that’s been ignored by politicians for far too long. thetimes.com/money/family-f…

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RenewableUK
RenewableUK@RenewableUK·
RenewableUK is thrilled to announce the appointment of Tara Singh as our new Chief Executive, following a thorough and highly competitive recruitment process 🎉 Tara brings over two decades of experience spanning UK Government, global energy companies and public affairs leadership. She currently leads a major public affairs practice at Burson, advising renewable energy and infrastructure organisations, and has previously held senior roles at Shell's Renewable and Energy Solutions division and in 10 Downing Street as Energy and Environment Adviser to the Prime Minister. Tara will take up her role in late February and we look forward to leveraging her expertise and campaigning experience to ensure the value of our sector is understood across the public and political spheres. On behalf of the Board, team and our valued members, RenewableUK would like to extend our utmost thanks to Jane Cooper, who stepped into her leadership role as Deputy CEO in February 2025 and has worked tirelessly to ensure we have continued to deliver on our priorities at a critical time for the sector 👏 Read Tara's thoughts, along with those of Jane and our Chair Laura Fleming, below ⬇️ renewableuk.com/news-and-resou…
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National Energy System Operator
Yesterday #wind produced 60.0% of British electricity, more than gas 15.2%, nuclear 10.1%, biomass 6.3%, imports 6.3%, solar 2.0%, *excl. non-renewable distributed generation
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National Energy System Operator
Yesterday #wind produced 59.6% of GB electricity, more than gas 13.4%, nuclear 10.3%, imports 9.6%, biomass 6.7%, solar 0.3%, *excl. non-renewable distributed generation
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Michael Shanks MP
Michael Shanks MP@mgshanks·
From two turbines off the coast of Blyth… to powering the equivalent of 16 million homes today. Happy 25th birthday, UK offshore wind! 🥳
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