Unlock Savings: Onshore Wind Power for Farms, Schools, and Factories

Farmers, schools, and manufacturers can now slash their energy costs by installing small onshore wind turbines without the need for planning permission, offering a game-changing solution.
In a move that could revolutionize the way businesses and institutions manage their energy consumption, the government has announced a new initiative that will allow farmers, schools, and manufacturers to install small onshore wind turbines without the burden of obtaining planning permission. This innovative approach promises to deliver significant cost savings for these key sectors, as they seek to reduce their reliance on traditional energy sources and embrace the benefits of renewable power.
Empowering Businesses and Institutions
The new regulations aim to provide a streamlined process for the installation of onshore wind turbines with a capacity of up to 50 kilowatts. This threshold, which is double the previous limit, will open the door for a wider range of organizations to take advantage of the cost-saving potential of wind power. By removing the planning hurdle, the government hopes to encourage more widespread adoption of this renewable energy solution, ultimately benefiting the environment and the bottom line of businesses and institutions across the country.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: UK Government


