Support for onshore wind, solar and floating wind headline important proposed changes to the CfD
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For anyone that doubted that Net Zero will drive policy and force the UK Government to rethink approaches to deployment, the consultation issued by BEIS today on amendments to the Contract for Difference for low carbon generation should provide some reassurance.
After years of withdrawn support for onshore wind and solar and a reluctance to run the CfD allocation rounds including the Pot 1 technologies, BEIS has relented and accepts that “if we were to rely on merchant deployment of [solar and onshore wind] alone at this point in time, we may not see the rate and scale of new projects needed in the near-term to support decarbonisation of the power sector and meet the net zero commitment at low cost”
So a 2021 CfD allocation round might now include auctions for both Pot 1 (established) and Pot 2 (less established) technologies once again assuming the consultation thinking is followed.
But the consultation does not stop there- it includes a variety of other things including;
The consultation closes on 22 May 2020 and we predict that the renewables industry and the various technologies will have a lot to say on these issues. There are some pretty big principles at stake here on pots and rules and those affected ought to make sure their interests are represented.
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The consultation proposes changes to the CfD scheme that would, if implemented, apply to contracts awarded through future allocation rounds, the next of which is planned to open in 2021
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