Wind power provided enough electricity to meet the annual needs of more than 8.25 million homes last year, figures show. Onshore and offshore wind generated a record 11% of the UK’s electricity in 2015, up from 9.5% the year before, as the clean technology also set new weekly, monthly and quarterly generation records, industry body RenewableUK said. The renewable energy source provided the equivalent of meeting the power needs of more than 8.25 million households, around 30% of all UK homes, up from 6.7 million the previous year. A new monthly record was set in December 2015, when 17% of demand was met by wind, while a weekly record 20% of the nation’s needs was supplied in the last week of the year, over Christmas, according to the figures from National Grid. Onshore wind made up 5.8% of the UK’s electricity supply in 2015, while 5.2% came from offshore wind farms. RenewableUK’s directory of policy Dr Gordon Edge said: “This is a great way to start the new year – the wind industry can be proud that it has shattered weekly, monthly, quarterly and annual generation records in 2015.
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