January 13, 2024
By Jeremiah Budin
Wind turbines just set an astonishing
record —
and it’s not the first time this year: ‘Wind power is taking center
stage’
Storm Pia recently
caused disruptions and destruction throughout the U.K. as winds of
over 80 miles per hour knocked over trees, closing roads and railways.
However, there was one benefit to those winds, as they helped
Britain’s wind turbines set a new clean energy record.
According to RenewableUK,
a not-for-profit renewable energy trade association, wind farms in
Britain generated 21.8 gigawatts (GW) of electricity between 8:00 a.m.
and 8.30 a.m. on December 23, 2023 — a new record for a half-hour
period. That beat out the previous record of 21.6 GW of wind energy
generated on January 10 of the same year.
Over the record-setting half-hour period, wind generated an impressive
56% of Britain’s electricity.
“Setting a new wind energy record is a great achievement to celebrate
during this festive period. Wind power is taking center stage in our
modern clean energy mix, strengthening our energy security and keeping
Britain powered up at the coldest, darkest time of the year,” said Renewable
UK’s chief executive Dan McGrail.
Offshore wind farms have grown into a major source of power in the
U.K. in recent years, as the nation seeks to replace dirty, polluting
energy sources like oil and gas with clean,
renewable ones like wind and solar. In the first quarter of 2023,
wind power was Britain’s largest source of electricity, providing 32.4%
of the total, according to researchers at Imperial College London.
The United States, by contrast, lags far behind in terms of wind
power. However, a few projects are finally starting to crop up that
will make use of this massively untapped renewable resource.
At the same time, new wind farm development in Britain has
stalled after its current government, led by Prime Minister Rishi
Sunak, has proved
hostile to clean energy. “[They] have now trashed the industry
that was meant to be the crown jewels of the British energy system —
blocking the cheap, clean, homegrown power we need,” shadow energy
security and net zero secretary Ed Milliband said.
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