The last 10 years have seen unprecedented growth in the contribution of wind power to the UK’s energy needs.
Thousands of wind turbines have been erected both onshore and offshore, on sites that have been heralded as the bedrock of the UK’s bid to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.
Politicians see wind power as so important, Boris Johnson has pledged the UK will become the Saudi Arabia of wind, a reference to oil production giant.
But, how do the government’s plans stack up? Is the UK really going to be the largest wind energy producer on the planet? Read on – good graphics:  https://news.sky.com/story/the-ballooning-of-british-wind-turbine-farms-is-the-uk-the-saudi-arabia-of-wind-power-12282674?fbclid=IwAR2YC3w6DeN4o1D6hJcNB7s0Bz2rEEAa0wZqPM2H5q2Wtf3sPm4PzdCpTJs

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