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Britain's Wind Power Sets Stunning New Record
19 Nov
Summary
- New wind power record generated enough electricity to power 22 million homes.
- Wind supplied over 55% of Great Britain's electricity during the record.
- The UK aims to run its grid entirely on zero-carbon power by 2030.

A significant new record for wind power generation in Britain has been established, with turbines producing enough electricity to supply 22 million homes. This record output was achieved on November 11, surpassing a previous high set in December 2024. During this peak period, wind energy accounted for 43.6% of Great Britain's electricity, with an additional 12.1% from "embedded wind," totaling over 55% of the nation's power needs.
The National Energy System Operator (Neso) highlighted this achievement as a demonstration of the grid's capacity to operate safely and securely with substantial renewable energy input. Kayte O'Neill, chief operating officer at Neso, expressed optimism about reaching further clean energy milestones, including the possibility of running Britain's grid entirely on zero-carbon sources in the coming months.
This record underscores wind power's increasing dominance in the UK's energy landscape, contributing to reduced energy costs and decreased reliance on fossil fuels. Industry bodies are urging the government to support ambitious capacity targets for future wind farms to enhance energy security, create jobs, and maintain the UK's global leadership in offshore wind.




