What can the UK learn from other auction processes for offshore wind?
Here we look at the offshore wind auction processes in Germany, Denmark and the Netherlands and ask what we can learn from them.
Should we give up on OFTO to achieve the Government’s target of 50GW of offshore wind by 2030?
We consider whether the OFTO regime is fit-for-purpose to support the growth of offshore wind. We review the strengths and weaknesses of the current regime and assess the merits of potential alternatives, the ownership and operation of connection assets either by incumbent transmission operators or generators. We then propose ideas to enhance the OFTO regime by better-supporting coordination and increasing competition.
Is growth in network capacity impacting our ability to deliver our offshore wind ambitions?
In the first of our articles on the future of offshore wind in Great Britain we explore the essential role of the onshore transmission #network to enable the growth of #offshorewind generation, current capacity limitations and review the initiatives taken by the industry to increase network capacity and propose additional ideas.
Introducing our Offshore Wind for 2050 series - it’s all about coordination.
Complete Strategy publishes a new series on the future of Offshore Wind in the UK.
Building trusted regulatory relationships in uncertain times
Complete Strategy considers how to build trust with regulators.
Ofwat’s Final Methodology is innovative … but companies will struggle to meet the regulator’s high standards
Having had the opportunity to review the full suite of documents, we think Ofwat should be applauded for stretching the boundaries of regulatory thinking.