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Wind farm fury – £3million a day taxpayers cash spent on NOT generating electricity
WIND FARMS were paid as much as £3million per day to not generate electricity last week, after a fault with a major power line forced its operators to switch off the turbines.
It became fully operational in 2018 and was built to help overcome the existing voltage cable from being overwhelmed by the sheer volume of electricity being brought onto the grid from onshore wind farms, especially during periods of strong winds.
The last few weeks have seen a myriad of problems on the line, which started with a “trip” on January 10.
The following day, 50 wind farms were asked to stop producing electricity and were
handed a total of £2.5million in compensation to do so.
Last Wednesday, the figure scaled to £3.3million, paid by National grid’s Electricity System Operator (ESO) arm.
The line remained out of use this weekend.
The charity warned that consumers are having to cover the cost of the compensation
payments.
Dr John Constable, REF’s director, which first exposed the scale of “constraint payments”, said: “The Scottish Government has permitted excessive and environmentally damaging growth in wind power north of the border which has put the electricity system under great strain and burdened English and Welsh consumers not only with constraint payments but also with the additional expense of a £1 billion interconnector that is itself proving unreliable.
“The environment and the consumer have been betrayed over and over again.”
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