More solar farms on the way after record renewables auction
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More solar farms on the way after record renewables auction
"The government has awarded contracts to a record supply of new solar power projects, in a move that boosts the country's clean power goals but could spark anger from local opponents. The developments will be located across England, Scotland and Wales, with the West Burton solar farm planned for the Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire border becoming the largest ever to win a government contract."
"The results have been welcomed by climate and clean energy groups, who see solar as a relatively cheap way to reduce the UK's reliance on fossil fuels during the summer months. But some local communities oppose such large developments on their doorstep, accusing the farms of being a scar on the landscape. Other renewable energy projects to get contracts include onshore wind mainly in Scotland and a small number of tidal power developments."
"Energy Secretary Ed Miliband said: "By backing solar and onshore wind at scale, we're driving bills down for good and protecting families, businesses, and our country from the fossil fuel rollercoaster controlled by petrostates and dictators." By 2030 the government wants at least 95% of Great Britain's electricity to come from "clean" sources, including renewables such as solar and wind and nuclear energy. The Conservatives have been asked for comment, but have previously accused the government's clean power target of pushing up energy bills."
The government awarded contracts to a record supply of new solar power projects located across England, Scotland and Wales, with the West Burton solar farm at the Lincolnshire–Northamptonshire border becoming the largest to win a government contract. Climate and clean energy groups welcomed the move as a relatively cheap way to reduce the UK's reliance on fossil fuels in summer months. Some local communities opposed large developments, calling them a scar on the landscape. Other contracted renewables include onshore wind, mainly in Scotland, and a small number of tidal projects. The government aims for at least 95% clean electricity by 2030.
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