
Garreg Lwyd Wind Farm in Powys developed constructed and operated by RES / Credit: RES
New modelling calculates de facto ban on onshore wind farms in England blocked clean electricity that could have served 1.6 million homes
The de facto ban on onshore wind farms in England that was introduced by the last Conservative government meant the UK missed out on an estimated £900m in economic output and was left more exposed to the...
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