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Renewables auction reaction as record low-cost green energy capacity secured

A total of 93 projects have been issued Contracts for Difference under government subsidy scheme

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Record low prices will save consumers £58 a year compared to the cost of power generated from gas, according to trade body Renewableº£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

The auction process, revealed on Thursday, has secured 10.8 GW of green energy - almost the same as the previous three rounds combined. It amounts to 14 per cent of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s total current electricity capacity.

Nearly two-thirds of this will be new offshore wind as five projects secured 7GW of new capacity, with Renewable º£½ÇÊÓÆµ saying it was “demonstrating that this technology is central to the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s transition to clean power”.

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At £37.35 per megawatt hour it is the lowest cost of all renewable technologies, and significantly cheaper than the current cost of electricity, which has been trading at over £150/MWh for much of this year.

Renewableº£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s deputy chief executive, and recently named Humber Renewables Champion, Melanie Onn, said: “The cost of living crisis and the war in Ukraine have pushed affordability and energy security to the top of everyone’s agenda, with billpayers desperate for relief from fossil fuel price hikes. Today’s record-breaking auction results show that there is a way to replace unaffordable gas with low-cost clean power generated by a wide range of renewable technologies led by wind, both offshore and onshore. Thanks to the rapid construction times of renewables, billpayers will start to feel the benefits of today’s auction next year.

“The auction also showed that the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ is maintaining its position as a world-leader in innovative renewable energy technologies like tidal stream and floating wind, which will both play an increasingly significant role in our transition to clean power to meet our net zero goal.

“To achieve this, we need to replicate the success of this auction in every subsequent annual allocation round to attract the £175 billion of private investment in wind needed to achieve the Government’s 2030 targets. So it’s important that we get details of the next round as soon as possible so that developers can get projects ready for next year’s auction.