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£285m green energy auction opens paving the way for next huge offshore wind farms

Contracts for Difference Allocation Round Four is green for go

How Sofia offshore wind farm will look - successful in 2019's CfD round.(Image: RWE)

Britain’s largest renewable energy auction has opened.

The fourth round of the Contracts for Difference scheme aims to secure 12GW of green electricity capacity, with £285 million a year funding for low-carbon technology.

Offshore wind will be supported with the lion’s share - paving the way for the next huge projects off the Humber and the North East coast.

Read more: Offshore wind the lynchpin for º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's route to Net Zero - new Energy and Climate Change Minister

It is a key juncture in the build back better and green industrial revolution pledges made as the government looked to maximise its recovery, with deployment ambition raised to 40GW by 2030.

It also aims to help the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ further move away from “volatile foreign fossil fuels”.

The process should secure more capacity than the three previous rounds combined, with additional offshore wind capacity that could generate electricity equivalent to powering around eight million homes

It also sees £24 million initially allocated for floating offshore wind and £20 million on tidal stream projects – with solar and onshore wind included for the first time since 2015.