2024-11-24
http://w3.windfair.us/wind-energy/news/762-2004-will-be-record-year-for-uk-wind-industry

2004 will be record year for UK wind industry

UK wind industry is on course to deliver a record year of new generating capacity in 2004

As hundreds of delegates gather in Aberdeen for one of the UK’s largest renewables events, BWEA has released new data showing that the UK wind industry is on course to deliver a record year of new generating capacity in 2004 A review of projects due to go online this year shows that four projects totalling 68.3 megawatts (MW) have already gone live and construction is underway on a further eight. As a result a minimum of twelve new wind energy installations representing 325 MW are confirmed for commissioning in 2004.

The BWEA review concludes that this figure could well increase to just under 350 MW by the end of the year as more scheduled projects start construction. Construction is also scheduled to start this year on a minimum of 300 new megawatts for completion in 2005. By comparison last year the industry installed just over 100 MW and during the past decade has installed an average of just 50 MW a year. BWEA also released interim data on planning consents achieved to date in 2004. Again these are positive and show that already 263.3 MW of new planning consents have been obtained in the first five months of the year. Of the 17 projects where decisions have been made in 2004, some 85% of capacity has been approved with 13 securing the necessary planning consents. When combined with consents obtained over previous years this means that there are now 981.6 MW of onshore projects with consents awaiting construction, excluding those earmarked for completion in 2004.

Progress is also being made offshore in the UK’s first phase of development at sea, ‘Round One’. BWEA can confirm that by the end of 2004, Scroby Sands off the coast of Great Yarmouth, the second of the UK’s large-scale offshore projects, will be fully operational. As of today, 25 turbines have been installed and all 30 are due to be in place before the end of the month. Projections for offshore in 2005 are also positive with confirmations that at least a further three Round One projects, at Barrow, Gunfleet Sands, and Kentish Flats, with a combined capacity of almost 300 MW should be built and fully operational by the end of 2005.
Source:
BWEA
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Edited by Trevor Sievert, Online Editorial Journalist
Email:
press@windfair.net
Keywords:
UK, BWEA, wind energy, wind turbine, wind farm




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