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UK Renewable Energy
Infrastructure Guide

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Every major operational, under-construction and planned renewable project across Britain — wind, solar, BESS, hydro and tidal — with live grid generation data and planning resources.

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Wind Generation
Right now
Solar Generation
Right now
Renewables Share
of UK grid
Carbon Intensity
gCO₂/kWh
15.1 GW
Offshore Wind
Installed capacity
50 GW
2030 Target
Offshore wind
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Live UK Grid Generation Mix

Live data from the National Grid ESO Carbon Intensity API, updated every minute. Shows the current fuel mix powering the UK electricity grid.

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UK Installed Renewable Capacity (2024)
Offshore Wind 15.1 GW
Onshore Wind 15.0 GW
Solar PV 16.6 GW
Hydro (incl. pumped) 4.5 GW
Battery Storage 4.8 GW
Tidal & Wave 10 MW
UK Government 2030 Targets
Offshore Wind 50 GW from 15.1 GW
Onshore Wind 30 GW from 15 GW
Solar 70 GW from 16.6 GW
Battery Storage 30 GW from 4.8 GW
Key Milestones
2013
London Array opens
First phase of 630 MW offshore wind in Thames Estuary.
2019
Hornsea One
World's then-largest offshore wind farm. 1,218 MW.
2022
Hornsea Two
New world record — 1,386 MW offshore.
2023
Seagreen
Scotland's largest offshore farm. 1,075 MW.
2024
Dogger Bank
Construction of world's largest project (3,600 MW) underway.
2030
Net Zero target
UK aims for fully decarbonised electricity grid.
Interactive · 60+ Projects

🗺 UK Renewable Infrastructure Map

Every major renewable energy project in the UK — operational, under construction and planned. Click any marker for project details. Filter by type below.

Offshore Wind
Onshore Wind
BESS
Hydro
Solar
Tidal
Operational
Construction
Planned
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Offshore Wind
The UK has the world's largest installed offshore wind capacity. Learn more about individual projects, developers and the pipeline.
15.1 GW operational · 3.6 GW under construction · 8+ GW planned
Full Guide →
30+
Operational farms
3,600MW
Dogger Bank (world's largest)
£50bn+
Investment pipeline to 2030
30%
UK electricity from wind
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Onshore Wind
Over 8,000 onshore turbines across the UK, predominantly in Scotland and Wales. Onshore wind is the cheapest form of new electricity generation.
15 GW installed capacity · Scotland leads with ~75% of UK onshore wind
Full Guide →
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Battery Energy Storage (BESS)
BESS is the fastest-growing sector in UK energy infrastructure, providing critical grid balancing and storing surplus renewable generation.
4.8 GW installed · 30 GW target by 2030 · Pipeline of 40+ GW in planning
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What BESS does for the UK grid
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Frequency Response
Responds within milliseconds to keep grid frequency at 50 Hz.
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Load Shifting
Stores cheap overnight wind power, releases at peak demand.
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Backup Power
Provides emergency power if generation suddenly drops.
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Trading
Earns revenue on wholesale electricity markets and grid services.
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Hydro & Pumped Storage
The UK's pumped storage facilities are essential for grid stability, storing energy during low demand and releasing it at peak times. Massive expansion planned.
4.5 GW installed · 1,500+ MW new pumped storage in planning
Full Guide →
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Solar PV
The UK has over 1.3 million solar installations with 16.6 GW of capacity. A pipeline of large solar farms is pushing toward the government's 70 GW target by 2035.
16.6 GW installed · 70 GW 2035 target · Sunnica (900 MW) in planning
Full Guide →
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Tidal, Wave & Marine Energy
The UK has the world's greatest tidal resource. Scotland's Orkney archipelago hosts the world's leading marine energy test centre and several record-breaking tidal turbines.
~10 MW operational · Pentland Firth potential of 1.9 GW
Full Guide →
For Developers, Planners & Investors

📋 Planning & Policy

Key resources for renewable energy planning applications, grid connection, funding and policy in the UK.

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Planning Inspectorate (PINS)
Nationally significant infrastructure projects over 50 MW.
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Renewable Energy Planning Database
BEIS database of all UK renewable projects with status.
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National Grid Connection
ESO portal for grid connection enquiries and capacity.
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Contracts for Difference (CfD)
UK government's main support mechanism for renewable projects.
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Ofgem
Energy regulator. Licensing, network charges and consumer protection.
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National Grid ESO
System operator. Live data, forecasts and balancing market.
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Renewable UK
Trade association for wind and marine energy in the UK.
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Solar Energy UK
Trade body for the UK solar and storage industry.
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British Hydropower Association
Supports small and large hydro development in the UK.
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EMEC
European Marine Energy Centre — world's leading marine test site.
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Aurora Energy Research
Modelling and market intelligence for the UK energy sector.
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DESNZ Energy Trends
Government data on UK energy production, consumption and prices.
🏗 For Developers & Planners
  • Projects over 50 MW require a Development Consent Order (DCO) via PINS
  • Smaller projects go through local planning authority
  • Environmental Impact Assessment required for most projects
  • Grid connection must be secured — check National Grid ESO Connections portal
  • CfD Allocation Round is the primary route to revenue support
  • Community benefit fund typically expected: ~£5,000/MW/year for wind
🏢 For Businesses & Investors
  • Corporate PPAs available directly with developers
  • BESS projects offer grid services revenue (FFR, DC, BM)
  • CfD contracts provide long-term revenue certainty
  • UK Infrastructure Bank provides development finance
  • Green Gilts and sustainability-linked bonds for large projects
  • Ofgem's Flexible Access project expanding grid access
🏠 For Individuals & Communities
  • Find your local renewable projects on this map
  • Community Energy England supports local energy projects
  • Community benefit funds from wind farms — check your council
  • Solar Together schemes for group purchasing of solar panels
  • Heat Pump grant: up to £7,500 from the Boiler Upgrade Scheme
  • Smart Export Guarantee — get paid for excess solar you export