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The UK’s leading renewable energy trade association. We're building a future energy system powered by clean electricity: better for consumers & the environment.

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RenewableUK@RenewableUK·
The voting period for RenewableUK’s 2026 Board election opened today, and we want to hear from you! 📢 This year we will see up to four elected members join our Board to help us seize the opportunities and navigate the challenges ahead, and we have collated statements from our 2️⃣1️⃣ nominees to assist members when considering their vote.: 👉 renewableuk.com/media/y0wjediz… Voting is open until 5:00pm on Wednesday 13 May, and primary contacts have been sent a unique link and access codes they will need to enter in order to cast their vote. The results will then be announced in late May 🗓️ Hear from our Executive Director for Commercial Elizabeth Conboy (on location at #WindEurope2026 🇪🇸) discussing the vital role our Board plays for our members and the value chain of our industry, as well as how its members work to advocate for and represent your organisation 🎤
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Tara Singh
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Strongly agree with @energygovuk @Ed_Miliband that the roll-out of homegrown renewables and electrification is the best way to strengthen energy security and reduce exposure to volatile gas prices. Government action taken today will help dampen the link between gas and power prices, further supporting consumers. Continued support to deliver AR8 and connections reform, as well as to maintain investor certainty more generally, will ensure we can build faster and cost effectively
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This morning, @energygovuk has published a raft of energy policy announcements to break the link between gas and electricity prices, and protect households from energy crises: 👉 gov.uk/government/new… Responding to the announcements, our CEO Tara Singh (@RenewableUKCEO) said 📢 “We agree with the Energy Secretary that the UK’s response to global gas price spikes should be to speed up the roll-out of homegrown renewables, coupled with rapid electrification, so that we can move faster towards energy independence. ”Dampening the link between gas prices and electricity bills will help to protect households and businesses from fossil fuel volatility in the long term, strengthening the UK's energy security. “We will work constructively through the details of all the measures being announced by the Government, but we have to ensure that we take investors with us. At a time when Ministers are hoping to attract record levels of investment into renewables, uncertainty over changes to taxation needs to be clarified immediately so it does not drive up the cost of investment. “Given this, we’re very keen to see new measures focused on increasing investor certainty and lowering costs ahead of the next clean power auction this summer. Maximising the amount of new clean power we secure in that auction will unlock the greatest benefits for billpayers, pushing the most expensive gas generators off the system and enabling the UK to move faster towards the electrification of heat and transport. We secured a record amount of offshore wind capacity in the last auction and double that amount is eligible to bid in this time, so we’re urging Ministers to remain ambitious and aim high in the months ahead”. 📰 renewableuk.com/news-and-resou…
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RenewableUK@RenewableUK·
Today we are pleased to be supporting the launch of the Grid Users Coalition⚡ From data centres to EV charging, from industry to property, growth depends on access to the grid. But demand is rising and the system is under pressure, with connection queues growing as a result. For many of our members, access to power is now a constraint on investment and delivery. The Grid Users Coalition brings together organisations across the economy that rely on timely, transparent and predictable access to electricity. Initial participants include voices from technology, property, industry, digital infrastructure and clean energy, including Yottar, @techUK, @BritProp, @MakeUK_, @datacentreall, Solar Energy UK, @ChargeUK_, @LogisticsUKNews, and @RenewableUK. It aims to: 👉 articulate what grid users actually need 👉 align perspectives across sectors 👉 contribute practical, system-level solutions By coordinating across sectors, we can provide a clearer and more credible view to policymakers, regulators and networks on how the system needs to evolve to best serve grid users. renewableuk.com/media/dkkjoodh…
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Energy Global
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.@RenewableUK: Expanding onshore wind supply chain could add £56 billion to UK economy 🇬🇧 A new report commissioned by RenewableUK shows that expanding the UK’s onshore wind supply chain between now and 2050 could add up to £56 billion in economic value to the UK’s economy and create thousands of new jobs throughout the country. 💷 Read more ⬇️ energyglobal.com/wind/16042026/…
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RenewableUK@RenewableUK·
📢 Expanding the UK’s onshore wind supply chain between now and 2050 could add up to £56 billion in economic value (GVA) to the economy and create thousands of new jobs throughout the country‼️ Published today, our onshore wind supply chain capability assessment highlights key parts of the supply chain which would provide the most value to the economy, including manufacturing more onshore wind turbine blades, towers and steelwork, nacelles, drivetrains, cables and electrical equipment for high voltage substations in the UK for onshore wind farms here and abroad. The report also notes that the UK has a strong track record in providing high-value replacement parts to refurbish onshore wind turbines, and makes 3️⃣ key recommendations for the industry and Government: 💷 Make the case for investing in new UK manufacturing facilities by highlighting synergies with other parts of the energy sector such as offshore wind. 🏗️ Ensure the UK’s industrial base is cost-competitive at home and abroad by reducing the cost of electricity for manufacturers and cutting taxes and tariffs for specific onshore wind components. ♻️ Focus on refurbishing and repowering onshore turbines as these areas offer major opportunities to grow the supply chain. Find out more below: 👉 renewableuk.com/news-and-resou… @energygovuk | @EDF_power
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National Energy System Operator
🌞 Summer Outlook 2026: Great Britain's electricity supply is secure and resilient. Dr. Debs Petterson outlines how we’re managing summer challenges and balancing supply and demand. 🔒 Read more: bit.ly/4mpHDDq
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Department for Energy Security and Net Zero
We’re investing £86.5M with @GBEgovuk in a UK-first hydrogen project in South Yorkshire. Forged in steel, South Yorkshire now leads the way in homegrown clean energy with this electrolyser manufacturing project⚡
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RenewableUK@RenewableUK·
.@energygovuk has today released new figures showing that renewables generated a record 52.5% of the UK’s electricity in 2025 - the second consecutive year in which they have exceeded 50%, and an increase on the previous high of 50.4% in 2024 💫 This was due to high wind and solar generation, with both technologies generating 1️⃣0️⃣ times the amount they did in 2015, and wind generation increasing to a record 30% (87.1TWh), up from 29.2% (83.6TWh) in 2024, due to increases in capacity. Our Chief Executive Tara Singh (@RenewableUKCEO) said: “These figures show renewables are now the backbone of Britain’s power system, supplying most of our electricity for the second year running, with wind doing the heavy lifting. That matters for bills, because low‑cost renewables reduce our reliance on gas, which still sets electricity prices most of the time and is vulnerable to spikes. “With the next renewables auction opening in July - and more than twice the offshore wind capacity eligible compared to the last round - there’s a real opportunity to lock in cheaper, more secure power, and the Government should be ambitious on the budget and parameters for the upcoming auction.” 📰 renewableuk.com/news-and-resou… DESNZ's full Energy Trends report is available here: gov.uk/government/col…
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RenewableUK@RenewableUK·
Our Executive Director for Policy and Engagement Ana Musat recently appeared on @EnergyRevPod, where she discussed the future of energy security in the context of both Ukraine and the current crisis in the Middle East, as well as how a renewables-based system can make us more resilient in an uncertain world. The full episode is linked below, with many thanks to Sulaiman for such a warm welcome! 🎧 open.spotify.com/episode/2jDpab… This discussion follows the publication of our new report with Public First and @RUSI_org, which explores how the changing character of conflict is reshaping threats to the UK’s energy system, and what that implies for energy security as an element of national security. 'New threats and new tools: reinventing energy security for an era of instability' can be viewed via the link below 👇 renewableuk.com/news-and-resou…
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RenewableUK@RenewableUK·
The UK energy price cap was introduced in 2019 as a means to protect billpayers on variable electricity and gas tariffs. It’s designed to both ensure fair pricing and reflect the underlying cost of supplying energy, but what actually goes into it? 🤔 Ahead of the price cap changing tomorrow (1 April), our latest blog explores the costs that go into the price cap, how Ofgem sets it each quarter, what is changing from tomorrow, as well as what 'policy costs' and 'network costs' actually are 💡 👉 renewableuk.com/news-and-resou… We have a growing range of resources and articles covering renewables and the energy transition, as well as a library of 'myth-busting' resources to help correct the record and establish the facts with political stakeholders, decision-makers, and the general public. You can find out more and access them below: 🔗 renewableuk.com/news-and-resou…
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RenewableUK@RenewableUK·
What happens to wind turbines at the end of their operational lives⁉️ As the UK renewables sector continues to mature, an increasing number of first-generation wind farms are reaching the end of their operational lives, which typically stand somewhere between 20 and 30 years 🗓️ Many wind farms arriving at the late-life juncture will undergo a ‘lifetime extension’ through the replacement of specific components, whilst we are also seeing an increasing number of wind farm sites being ‘repowered’ – that is, having their original turbines removed and replaced with modern, more efficient models on the same site ⚡ However, all wind farms will ultimately be decommissioned, with turbines, foundations, blades, and cables removed in line with planning and environmental requirements, as well as the waste hierarchy. But can this decommissioning process be informed by circular economy principles? Find out more about how turbines and other individual components can be reused, repurposed or replaced, alongside other innovative developments, in our latest myth-busting blog below 👇 renewableuk.com/news-and-resou…
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RenewableUK@RenewableUK·
Yesterday, as part of the #RNISmartEnergy Conference run by @RenewableNI, the Offshore Wind Industry Council (OWIC) was thrilled to launch its latest video profiling the Northern Ireland Maritime & Offshore (NIMO) Cluster, which brings together the supply chain for the offshore wind and maritime sectors in Northern Ireland. The industrial opportunity in Northern Ireland is vast, with the potential to service not just the region but the West coasts of England, Scotland and Wales. It has the coastline, the talent, the people, and the supply chain to deliver for decades to come. Check out OWIC's regional prospectus to find out more the infrastructure, expertise, and opportunity the offshore wind sector provides to coastal communities and the next generation throughout Northern Ireland: 👉 owic.org.uk/media/cdrh3skx…
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RenewableUK@RenewableUK·
Yesterday @energygovuk announced up to £64 million of funding to transform Port Talbot into the UK’s first dedicated floating offshore wind port, marking a major step in developing the Celtic Sea as a new clean energy hub: 📰 gov.uk/government/new… The investment will support @abports21 to develop the port infrastructure needed to deliver 4.5GW of floating offshore wind capacity – enough to power millions of homes with clean, homegrown electricity. The project is expected to drive significant economic regeneration in South Wales, supporting up to 5,000 jobs and unlocking over £500 million of private investment. It builds on wider Government support for the area, including funding to support Tata Steel’s transition from coal-powered blast furnaces to electric arc furnaces – a shift that will depend on reliable, affordable clean electricity - alongside investment in skills and training, and the creation of the Celtic Freeport to attract new industries. Responding to the announcement, our Chief Executive Tara Singh (@RenewableUKCEO) said: “Investing in the infrastructure needed to make Port Talbot the first floating offshore wind hub in the Celtic Sea is a major step forward for an industry which can deliver thousands of skilled jobs, attract significant private investment and generate clean, homegrown power at scale. "Across the UK, we have an opportunity to treble our offshore wind manufacturing base over the next decade. This funding is exactly the kind of early investment which will be critical to ensure communities like Port Talbot and Wales’ wider industrial heartlands, capture that opportunity. "Recent analysis found that scaling up renewable investment could bring in up to £47 billion of private investment into Wales over the next ten years, support up to 8,000 well-paid, high-quality jobs and generate billions in tax revenues for public services. "At a time of global instability and volatile fossil fuel markets, accelerating projects like this is vital. Clean energy made here in the UK is the best way to strengthen our energy security, protect billpayers and drive long-term economic growth.” Find out more 👇 renewableuk.com/news-and-resou…
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Department for Energy Security and Net Zero
£64 million to transform Port Talbot into the Celtic Sea’s first floating offshore wind hub. Unlocking 4.5GW of clean, homegrown power, supporting up to 5,000 jobs and protecting households from volatile fossil fuel markets. Find out more: gov.uk/government/new…
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Ed Miliband
Ed Miliband@Ed_Miliband·
We’re investing £64m to transform Port Talbot into Wales' first floating offshore wind hub. That means 5,000 good jobs, £500m of investment and enough clean power for 6.5m homes. We are putting Wales at the heart of our clean energy superpower mission. bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…
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RenewableUK@RenewableUK·
Earlier today the @neso_energy announced a new British wind energy generation record 💪 Yesterday (Wednesday 25 March) wind generated a new high of 23,880 megawatts, beating the previous record of 23,825MW set on 5 December. Commenting on this fantastic achievement, our Chief Executive Tara Singh (@RenewableUKCEO) said: “It’s great to see a new British record, with enough power generated for 23 million homes, at a time when strengthening our homegrown energy security is uppermost in people’s minds due to global instability. “Wind provided more than half of Britain’s electricity during this record period, and it’s highly significant that earlier in the day low-cost wind and solar squeezed expensive gas off our energy system - with gas falling to its lowest level of generation for nearly two years, providing just 2.3% of our electricity. That’s what the energy transition looks like in practice, and it shows why we need to continue to build out an ambitious pipeline of new clean energy projects now and in the years ahead." ⚡ renewableuk.com/news-and-resou…
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RenewableUK@RenewableUK·
Today @TheCrownEstate announced that it will launch a new leasing round for offshore wind projects (Leasing Round 6) next year, with the aim of securing around 6GW of new renewable energy capacity in the North Sea, and continuing the UK's remarkable offshore success story 💫 Reacting to the news, our Deputy CEO Jane Cooper said: “Current events in the Middle East show just how important it is to base our future energy system on homegrown power generated in UK waters. The North Sea has become an offshore wind powerhouse, strengthening our energy security, controlling the cost of energy and moving us towards energy independence. This new leasing round for projects off the north east coast of England will open up a significant amount of new capacity to the UK’s energy system – enough to power more than six million homes. “These new projects will create fresh opportunities for businesses based all over the UK to provide the high-tech components and services needed to build vast new offshore wind farms, creating highly-skilled jobs and vital economic growth, including offshore wind centres of excellence around Blyth, Newcastle and Sunderland which will benefit from the private investment and regeneration that this new leasing round will bring to the UK. “We look forward to The Crown Estate launching their Marine Delivery Routemap which will create visibility of a pipeline of future opportunities in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, for example in the Celtic Sea, to maximize the amount of investment we can secure in the UK’s world class offshore wind sector”. 👉 renewableuk.com/news-and-resou…
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RenewableUK@RenewableUK·
Yesterday our Executive Director of Policy and Engagement, Ana Musat, appeared as an expert witness before the Energy Security and Net Zero (ESNZ) Committee to discuss energy resilience in the light of the ongoing crisis in Iran, alongside representatives from the @RUSI_org and @OEUK_. Ana answered questions on the UK's energy storage capacity, the role of Government regarding physical and cyber security, as well as the nature of the threat landscape, as informed by our recent wargaming exercise. You can watch the full session back via the link below: 📽️ #player-tabs" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">parliamentlive.tv/Event/Index/d8… Her suggestions to the panel included ensuring a strong Allocation Round 8 and increasing both short and long duration energy storage, as well as summarising the key recommendations from our energy security report, including encouraging consumer-led flexibility and revising cyber security guidance and size thresholds for critical infrastructure. You can view our full report 'New threats and new tools: reinventing energy security for an era of instability' below: 📚 renewableuk.com/news-and-resou…
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