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Scottish Renewables calls for AR6 pot boost

reNEWS EditorialBy reNEWS EditorialJuly 8, 20242 Mins Read
Scottish Renewables calls for detail in net zero plan

In a letter to the new Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Chancellor of Exchequer Rachel Reeves and Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero Ed Miliband, Scottish Renewables has called for an increase to the Contracts for Difference Allocation Round 6 budget that the industry body says will provide certainty to vital Scottish projects and supply chains. 

The industry body has joined forces with 67 organisations, representing approximately 20,000 jobs from across the renewable energy industry, in an appeal to the new UK government to accelerate the deployment of clean power projects.

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Despite more than 12GW of renewable energy projects being able to enter the AR6 auction the current budget, set in March 2024, means only a fraction of these projects will be able to secure investment, said Scottish Renewables.

The trade body added that due to inflation and increased interest rates the AR5 auction failed to deliver any contracts for offshore wind in 2023 and this year, the renewables industry is looking for AR6 to deliver the capacity that will help the UK government deliver its clean energy targets such as 50GW of offshore wind by 2030.

In the letter to the new Prime Minister, Chancellor of Exchequer and Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, Scottish Renewables has called for an increase to the AR6 budget the industry body says will provide certainty to vital Scottish projects and supply chains.

“The Contracts for Difference (CfD) scheme has been a trailblazer for boosting investment in renewable energy across the UK,” said Scottish Renewables chief executive Claire Mack (pictured).

“With key deployment targets around the corner, we must maximise capacity in the upcoming CfD allocation rounds.

“Scotland’s renewable energy supply chain is poised to secure the opportunities from our impressive pipeline. However, we will only be able to enable the steady deployment of vital Scottish projects by ensuring CfD budgets match their potential.

“The new UK government has an immediate opportunity to not only get us back on track to meet our bold targets, but to kickstart economic growth and high-value job creation by uplifting the Allocation Round 6 budget.

“Maximising Contracts for Difference will also pave the way for the cleaner, cheaper and more secure energy for the benefit of communities across the UK.”

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