Iberdrola questions drive for expensive offshore wind

Posted by Unknown on Tuesday, June 24, 2014


Ignacio Galan, chairman of the Spanish company, which owns ScottishPower, attacked the way in which subsidies for green energy were pushing up bills across Europe and suggested that Britain should prioritise building more cheaper onshore wind farms.




“If I should make the energy policy I should do it in another manner,” he said. “I [would] promote first onshore wind... and after, offshore. But I think the energy policy, because of whatever political reason they don’t like to build on mainland, and they would like to build in the sea.”




Michael Fallon, the Conservative energy minister, has pledged to cap onshore wind deployment if the Tories win the 2015 election but has backed offshore wind, despite higher costs.


Keith Anderson, chief corporate officer for ScottishPower, said: "Let's not artifically cap onshore wind because all you are doing is you are going to put the cost up for consumers."


But he insisted that offshore wind farms such as its proposed East Anglia site were still necessary or else Britain would not have “a hope in hell” of meeting its green energy targets.


"If the UK wants to achieve it's renewable targets it needs to build offshore as well," he said. “That doesn’t mean you have to abandon onshore wind, because the less onshore you do the more offshore you do and the more expensive it is.


“For the benefit of UK consumers, onshore gives you a more effective solution. Our view is the UK should look to maximise onshore wind.”





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