More than half of clean energy schemes needed for Labour’s 2030 target offered grid connection
The National Energy System Operator (Neso) has offered grid connection dates to over 700 clean energy projects in Great Britain since the start of the year. This action follows a two-year process to resolve a bottleneck that had delayed projects.

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AI-generatedThe National Energy System Operator (Neso) has offered grid connection dates to over 700 clean energy projects in Great Britain since the start of the year. This action follows a two-year process to resolve a bottleneck that had delayed projects. These projects represent nearly 60% of the clean energy schemes required to meet the government's 2030 target for a virtually carbon-free grid. The reforms, implemented in late 2023, involve clearing speculative applications and prioritizing "shovel-ready" projects that meet stricter criteria, such as having planning permission and land rights. These offers provide developers with investment certainty and contribute to the goal of securing clean, affordable energy.
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5 extractedUpgrading the grid and making it easier for clean power projects to connect will help protect bill payers from fossil fuel price spikes.
These projects represent almost 60% of the 1,200 clean energy schemes needed by 2030 to meet the government's carbon-free grid goal.
Neso has offered over 700 clean energy projects a grid connection date since the start of the year.
More than half of renewable energy projects needed for the UK's 2030 clean power targets have been offered grid connections.
Reforms have cleared speculative 'zombie projects' that were blocking 'shovel-ready' schemes from connecting to the grid.