I was having a bit of a trawl through some National Grid stuff, looking at RE growth and wind news, and found this, slightly strange, comment:
How much of the UK’s energy is renewable?
[My bold.] If I'm reading that correctly, then they are suggesting a massive rollout of PV during the next 8yrs, or possibly 13yrs as the broader context is up to 2035.It’s anticipated that the UK’s renewable capacity will increase dramatically over the next decade. Plans are already in action to increase offshore wind’s output from 11 GW to 50 GW by 2030 – helped by a £200 million government cash injection and financial incentives. Meanwhile, solar capacity could grow five-fold from 14 GW to roughly 70 GW in the same period.
The recent CfD was for 2.2GWp for 2023-25, but of course a lot of PV is being rolled out without CfD's.
Just seems too large of an increase, unless I've missed some news. Perhaps it's all hidden in the 'could grow five fold' bit, just like statements of 'upto' tell us little.