Households could be spending £800m more on energy this winter due to onshore wind ban

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Households could be spending £800m more on energy this winter due to onshore wind ban
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🔴 Households could be spending around £800m more on energy bills due to the effective ban on onshore wind, a new analysis suggests

“We shouldn’t go back to the old system of imposing wind farms on people but give communities a genuine say.

As such, Rishi Sunak has opened the door to relaxing the ban in a U-turn on his previous pledge to maintain it. The report said that if the 2016 moratorium had not effectively banned the construction of onshore wind in most parts of England developers could have built enough turbines to generate around 2.5 terawatt hours of energy – enough to power 1.5m homes through the winter.

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