UK spends around £1 billion on forced shutdown of wind farms

The British Government has had to spend around 1 billion pounds of “congestion costs” to cut wind farm production and avoid more difficulties in managing the country’s power grid. The British grid complex proved unable to process the totality of such large-scale renewable energy projects.

Annual grid infrastructure investments of approximately £40 billion will be necessary to achieve the government’s 2030 net-zero targets, according to the National Energy System Operator.