Record year for European offshore wind, UK leads the sector

20 July 2010

  • UK has half of newly installed European offshore wind farms in first half of 2010
  • European total approaches 2.5 gigawatts, a threefold increase since 2006

Renewable UK, the trade association for wind and marine energy - Britain's fastest growing green energy sectors - welcomed today's announcement from the European Wind Energy Association (EWEA) that European offshore wind capacity in 2010 has grown faster than in the same period in 2009. RenewableUK has also drawn attention to the fact that 50% of new wind farms installed are in UK waters.

Peter Madigan, Head of Offshore Renewables at RenewableUK, commented:

"Offshore wind build-out is definitely picking up steam across Europe. It is an emphatic endorsement of wind energy as a technology, as countries such as Germany and Denmark, which already have significant onshore wind installations are now pursuing ambitious offshore plans."

During the first half of 2010, the UK hit 1GW of installed offshore wind capacity accounting for around 40% of pan-European installed capacity. It also has a total development pipeline of 49GW, with a potential to deliver 150 terawatt hours (TWh) of electricity per annum, out of the UK's total net consumption of around 315 TWh. The European installed total stands at 2,396 installed megawatts (MW), with another 4,071MW in construction and with planning consent in UK alone.

"Offshore wind can deliver not just electricity, but jobs and business benefits to the UK. Earlier this year we have seen some of the world's best known companies commit to building offshore wind turbines in the UK. This is a once in a generation opportunity and the right time for Government to support the nascent UK offshore sector with well timed investment in ports and infrastructure," said Madigan.

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NOTES

  1. RenewableUK is the trade and professional body for the UK wind and marine renewables industries. Formed in 1978, and with 600 corporate members, RenewableUK is the leading renewable energy trade association in the UK. Our primary purpose is to promote the use of renewable power in and around the UK, both onshore and offshore. We act as a central point of information for our membership and as a lobbying group to promote renewable energy to government.
  2. The UK's offshore wind power potential has been developed through a series of competitive leasing rounds by The Crown Estate, landlord and steward of the UK's seabed. Rounds 1 and 2 provided a combined total of 8GW of potential capacity, whilst Round 3 awarded licences for up to 32GW of electricity in January 2010. According to data for 2008, contained in the Digest of UK's Energy Statistics (published by the Department of Energy and Climate Change), each 1GW of installed offshore wind turbine capacity is sufficient to satisfy the annual electricity consumption of 684,000 UK households.
  3. For details of the EWEA announcement see here