The UK government, in collaboration with the Scottish and Welsh governments, has tasked the National Energy System Operator (NESO) with developing a comprehensive plan to expedite the rollout of renewable energy generation, Bloomberg reports.
This initiative, dubbed the Strategic Spatial Energy Plan, aims to transform the nation’s energy landscape by moving beyond the traditional piecemeal approach to energy project evaluation. NESO will be responsible for creating a methodology that encompasses economic modeling, environmental impact assessment, and public consultation to ensure a holistic approach to energy system planning.
The plan, scheduled for completion by the end of the year, will initially focus on power generation and storage technologies, including hydrogen. However, it could later expand to include other energy sources like natural gas.
This strategic shift comes as the UK strives to achieve its ambitious goal of a clean power grid by 2030. The plan will encompass both land-based and offshore energy projects, with particular emphasis on the burgeoning offshore wind sector, which is playing a pivotal role in the UK’s energy mix.