Scotland secures 1.4GW of onshore wind, solar and tidal in latest auction
Claire Mack
Scottish renewable energy projects with the capacity to generate 1.4GW of electricity have been awarded a Contracts for Difference (CfD) in the latest UK government auction process.
The CfD scheme is a financial agreement that supports low-carbon electricity generators by providing a guaranteed price determined through competitive auctions, shielding both projects and consumers from volatile market prices, and ensuring new renewable generation is delivered at best value to consumers.
Scotland continues to be the driving force for the UK’s onshore wind sector as 21 projects with a combined 1.1GW of capacity were awarded contracts as part of Allocation Round 7a (AR7a).
The auction has also procured a record 330MW of solar capacity in Scotland with 11 successful projects. 2.4MW of tidal power was also secured, building on Scotland’s world-leading pipeline.
These projects are expected to bolster investor sentiment and strengthen supply chain stability while adding to the £15 billion of economic benefits and 47,000 jobs already delivered by the renewable energy industry in Scotland each year.
Yesterday’s announcement from the Department for Energy and Net Zero comes after two Scottish offshore wind projects secured 1.5GW in a similar auction last month.
Claire Mack, chief executive of Scottish Renewables, said: “Today’s auction result is another strong step towards energy independence and will galvanise continued activity throughout the supply chain.
“Scotland’s onshore wind sector continues to lead the UK market with 1.1GW of projects procured today. This builds on our strong capabilities here in Scotland to deploy onshore wind at a scale that delivers clear benefits for consumers and the wider economy.
“Solar power has an important role to play in meeting our future energy needs and the 11 projects that secured contracts will build investor confidence for the sector.
“Scotland’s remarkable marine energy resource gives our tidal sector huge global potential and we are delighted that Orbital has received a contract for its 2.4MW Eday 5 project in Orkney.
“To build on the success of AR7 across all technologies, we urge the UK government to remain closely engaged with industry to deliver the solutions that tackle highly volatile network charges to ensure future capacity is secured at best value to consumers.”

