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UK Clean Power Grid Goal at Risk Due to Delays and Investment Gaps

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The UK’s target of achieving a 95% low-carbon electricity grid by 2030 is under threat due to planning delays and infrastructure bottlenecks, according to a House of Lords report.

The UK’s target of achieving a 95% low-carbon electricity grid by 2030 is under threat due to planning delays and infrastructure bottlenecks, according to a House of Lords report. The plan requires rapid expansion of energy generation and grid infrastructure, including at least 43 GW of offshore wind—almost triple the current capacity.

Recent setbacks include Orsted’s cancellation of a major North Sea wind farm and SSE cutting its renewables pipeline by 2 GW, citing poor financial returns. Achieving the goal would require £40 billion ($54 billion) in annual investment. Reform UK has criticized Labour’s net-zero strategy as costly and unrealistic.

The report suggests the government should publish progress metrics every six months and consider switching to a zonal pricing model. This would offer lower tariffs in areas with abundant renewable energy like Scotland and help optimize existing infrastructure, though transitional support may be needed for those unable to adapt.

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