The government’s goal to decarbonise Britain’s power system by 2035 is now “out of reach” because the increase in low carbon generation required is simply not feasible, according to new analysis by Aurora. The consultant claims that to achieve the net zero generation goal by 2035 an additional 38.5GW of offshore wind would be required alongside 4.4GW of pumped storage and 1.7GW of nuclear. In addition, Britain’s 8.4GW interconnector capacity will need to more than double and the power system … read more »

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