Scotland Prioritizes Repowering of Renewable Energy Projects
Scotland aims for 20GW of onshore wind by 2030, focusing on repowering existing renewable sites to meet net zero by 2045. This strategy addresses aging infrastructure, maximizes resource efficiency, and integrates modern technologies.

Scotland's ambition for net zero by 2045 and 20GW of onshore wind by 2030 necessitates repowering existing renewable energy sites. Many onshore wind farms are nearing the end of their subsidy periods, prompting evaluations for repowering, life extension, or decommissioning.
Strategies include life extension, repowering with new technology, physical expansion, or hybrid solutions incorporating additional technologies. Key factors such as land rights, grid connection, and planning permissions must be addressed to facilitate these developments.
The potential benefits include enhanced efficiency, sustained economic contributions, and improved resource utilization. However, challenges like regulatory changes and planning delays could hinder progress.




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