Overview
- The strategy sets a 27–29 GW target for onshore wind in England by the end of the decade, almost doubling the current 14.8 GW.
- The government has removed the de facto onshore wind ban and outlined 40 actions covering planning reforms, supply chain development and turbine repowering.
- Officials estimate the rollout will support up to 45 000 skilled jobs in construction, engineering and maintenance by 2030.
- Communities hosting wind farms will receive around £5 000 per megawatt each year, delivering about £3.75 million over 30 years for a 25 MW site.
- Parallel efforts under the Marine Spatial Prioritisation Programme aim to de-risk seabed use and accelerate offshore wind projects.