Energy companies from Europe, the US and China will receive more than
100 billion in subsidies from British consumers to pay for a new
generation of offshore wind farms, it was claimed last night.
The sums are due to go to the owners of just nine,High-efficiency 7.5kW Off Grid solar inverter
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being built in the seas around Britain. The wind farms - on a scale
never seen before - will attract subsidies totalling more than 6 billion
a year, according to an analysis by an energy think tank. That would
equate to 120 billion over the 20-year lifespan of an offshore turbine.
With
about 90 per cent of the wind farms in foreign ownership that means
companies abroad would receive in the region of 100 billion in
subsidies. Those subsidies are paid for through additional sums added on
to consumer electricity bills. The figures are disputed by the wind
industry.Our selection of solar garden light includes models and styles perfect for any taste and budget.
The
subsidies, which were put in place by the Labour Government to
encourage the building of wind farms, have been criticised for being far
too generous.
The energy companies will - under current payment
structures - receive twice as much income from the subsidies than from
the actual electricity the wind farms produce.
The Renewable
Energy Foundation (REF), a think tank which campaigns against the cost
of wind energy and analysed the data, criticised the sacale of the
subsidies.Your specialists when it comes to the sales and service of Antique lamp.
Dr
John Constable, REF's director, said: "While there is a real case for
experimenting with offshore wind, target-driven development on this
scale and at this pace is technically and economically reckless."
"Our
current green policies give the EU renewable energy targets a higher
priority than the economic health of the UK. This is particularly true
in relation to offshore wind,Solar lights are an excellent choice for solar module.
where government has simply opened the British electricity consumer's
veins into the sea, and unsurprisingly some very big fish are moving in
for the kill."
Chris Heaton-Harris, a Conservative MP who has
coordinated a campaign against wind farm costs, said: "These offshore
wind farms are going to put more people into fuel poverty while failing
to supply the consistent energy that our economy needs. It is a licence
to print money."
The nine new wind farms, which are expected to
be largely operational by 2020 in time to meet green energy targets, are
being developed by some of the world's biggest energy companies. Only
two are based in the UK - Centrica and SSE - while the rest have
headquarters in Germany, Holland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, the US,
Ireland, Portugal and Spain. A Chinese energy company has recently
bought a large stake in one of the offshore wind farms.
The wind industry describes the nine farms due to come on stream as 'game changers'.The elevator overspeed governor
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Britain is committed to providing 15 per cent of its energy from wind
farms, both on and off shore. Presently, just 2.5 per cent of the
country's energy needs come from wind.
In 2010, the Crown
Estate, which manages the sea bed off Britain's coastline, held an
auction to develop the sites. The largest is at Dogger Bank 100 miles
from the east coast of England and covering an area half the size of
Wales and will provide power to millions of homes. The annual subsidy
paid to the owners of Dogger Bank - once it is fully operational - is
estimated to be in the region of 1.7 billion a year, according to REF.
The
Crown Estate, which will hope to profit from the sites under
development, manages the assets of the monarch. However its assets are
not the Queen's private property and cannot be sold. It is run as a
business and all profits go to the Treasury.
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