Wind farms could save UK £7.4bn in gas import costs, report finds

Jessica Shankleman
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Cambridge Econometrics study highlights how wind power is boosting Britain's energy security

Wind farms could save Britain up to £7.4bn in gas imports in 2030 if they are used to replace dwindling North Sea supplies, a new renewable energy industry-backed study has found. The Cambridge Econometrics...

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