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Solar and wind power just hit record highs in the U.S. with explosive growth and plunging costs. Here’s which states are leading.
Danish wind-turbine maker Vestas Wind Systems A/S plans to invest more than €250 million ($290 million) to build a new factory in Scotland, a win for the UK government’s clean-energy agenda north of the border.
In 2025, solar, wind, and storage added over 55 GW of new capacity, and projections for 2026 are even more dramatic, according to the EIA.
Shower chances will be increasing throughout the week as next week will start with wind gusts and cooler temperatures.
Forestry England says plans for an offshore wind farm in Northumberland are in the "early stages".
At the turn of the new millennium, Britain had essentially no wind power in the grid. But over the past quarter-century, we’ve added 31 gigawatts of capacity. That sounds impressive when you consider our average power demand is something like 37 gigawatts.
Expect plenty of clouds before the afternoon sunshine. It will be breezy at times, with some gusts up to and possibly over 20 mph.
The Scottish government has approved plans for a 14-turbine wind farm in the Lammermuir Hills. The Dunside scheme sits about four miles (6km) north of the village of Westruther. Scottish Borders Council decided not to oppose the project - near to another development at Fallago Rig - last year as the area had become a "wind farm landscape" and the turbines would not be completely out of keeping with it.