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UK energy regulator plans faster grid tie-ups for new projects

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Posted on February 14, 2025

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LONDON (Reuters) - Britain plans over the coming months to introduce a faster way to connect new power projects to the grid, the energy regulator, said on Friday as it seeks to accelerate progress

UK Energy Regulator to Accelerate Grid Connections

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain plans over the coming months to introduce a faster way to connect new power projects to the grid, the energy regulator, said on Friday as it seeks to accelerate progress towards a goal to decarbonise electricity by 2030.

Under the existing system, projects are dealt with in the order they enter a queue regardless of how advanced the projects are.

The new system would seek to give priority to projects that are ready or in locations where more generation capacity is needed.

“We have enough energy projects in the grid connection queue to deliver clean power by 2030, but many are stuck behind speculative schemes, leading to delays of up to 10 years,” Britain’s Energy Secretary Ed Miliband said in a statement issued by regulator Ofgem.

Ofgem said a consultation was open on the plans until March 14 and after that, offers could begin to be accelerated, with the first projects approved under the new system connected and operational from 2026.

(Reporting By Susanna Twidale; editing by Barbara Lewis)

Key Takeaways

  • UK plans to speed up grid connections for new power projects.
  • New system prioritizes ready projects and needed locations.
  • Current delays caused by speculative schemes in the queue.
  • Consultation on new plans open until March 14.
  • First projects under new system operational by 2026.

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Projects are delayed due to speculative schemes in the queue, causing up to 10-year delays.
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The first projects under the new system are expected to be operational by 2026.

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