UK wind energy generation hit a new high of over 15GW on Friday 8 February, according to RenewableUK citing National Grid data.
Some 15.32GW was generated by wind power between 12.15pm and 1.45pm, providing 36% of Britain’s electricity demand.
The previous record was 15.04GW set on 18 December 2018, R-UK said.
RenewableUK executive director Emma Pinchbeck said: “At one of the coldest times of the year, when we need it most, wind is generating over a third of Britain’s power needs, setting a new clean energy record.
“It’s yet another demonstration of how our energy mix is shifting to renewables, with onshore and offshore wind in the vanguard.
“This transition is set to continue apace; we’re currently finalising a sector deal that will see offshore wind alone generating at least a third of our electricity by 2030.
“This will secure £48bn of new investment and support 27,000 highly-skilled jobs.
“Onshore wind is already the cheapest source of new power in the UK and can make a major contribution to meeting our carbon reduction targets and keeping bills down.”


