The UK public want renewables to be at the top of government’s plans for green growth, according to a YouGov poll for RenewableUK.
YouGov asked a weighted sample of 1700 people to rank the 10 key areas outlined in Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Ten Point Plan for a Green Industrial Revolution.
Five times as many people supported the prioritisation of renewable energy as the top choice than any other green industry.
Support is particularly strong among people over the age of 65, with 75% choosing renewable energy as one of the top three priorities for government investment.
The polling also revealed that support for prioritising renewable energy is even greater among people who live within eight km of a wind farm (49%) than those who do not (46%).
Support for building onshore wind farms remains overwhelming high at 70% – which levels of support exactly the same among people who live within eight km of a wind farm as those living elsewhere.
Thirty-three per cent of people say they have a more positive opinion of onshore wind then they did five years ago.
This is stronger among Conservative voters, 36% of which feel more positive, as well as people over 65 (37%), 18 to 24 year olds (36%) and those who live within eight km of a wind farm (40%).
RenewableUK deputy chief executive Melanie Onn (pictured) said: “It’s great to see overwhelming public support for the Government prioritising investment in renewable energy.
This will in turn attract billions in private investment as well as creating thousands of high quality green jobs.
“You can see the popularity of renewables reflected in attitudes to onshore wind.
“The popularity of this technology is sky-high, with a third of the country saying they like onshore wind more than they did five years ago.
“We’re urging Ministers to recognise this wave of public support for renewables by maximising investment in the UK’s ‘shovel ready’ clean energy projects in the next round of CfD auctions and setting ambitious long-term targets for onshore wind, floating wind, renewable hydrogen and marine energy.
“Committing to clear milestones on the route to net zero is the best way to show global leadership on climate change in the run-up to the COP26 summit which the UK is hosting this year, we well as assuring our supply chain that the UK is the right place to invest.”
Other areas covered by the ten point plan include driving the growth of low carbon hydrogen, delivering new nuclear power, accelerating the shift to zero emission vehicles, green public transport, cycling and walking, green aviation and green ships, greener buildings, investing in carbon capture and storage, protecting our natural environment and green finance.

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