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For a UK running on 100% renewables by 2050 – or as soon as practicable before then – 100percentRenewableUK.org

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Plans Models and Policies

There is an expanding number of models of 100 per cent renewable energy systems and discussions of policies that support such a system. Here are some key examples.

 overview summary

International Studies on 100 per cent renewable energy

100 per cent UK Renewable Energy reports

study on 100 per cent renewable energy in Scotland

Could Wales beat Scotland to 100% renewable electricity? Cardiff All Renewable Wales

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If you share our aims and would like to be part of the discussions and contribute to the campaign, please do join our email discussion group.

Petition for 100% Renewable Energy in Scotland

Please sign the petition today asking the Scottish Government to source 100% of all energy in Scotland from renewable sources by 2045.

You can also read the full background info here on our site.

Invitation to Tender

100% Renewable UK are inviting tenders to undertake and deliver a study of implementation of a 100 per cent renewable energy scenario in the UK that could be achieved within a net zero carbon scenario by 2050.

Nuclear report

A new report out now from 100% Renewable UK:

How nuclear power undermines renewable energy – The truth about wind power compensation payments

See blog for report summary

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Latest Blog Posts

  • Is the Government putting up the cost of offshore wind to pay for Sizewell C?
  • Why nuclear power is a bad way to balance renewable energy
  • Community Solar hits the big time!
  • 100% RUK Hydrogen position statement
  • Cover-up! how consumers will be forced to pay for cost-overruns for Sizewell C construction
  • How regulations designed to suit the gas industry are strangling heat pumps in the UK
  • Consumers to be forced to bail out EDF over failing nuclear reactor
  • Ever bigger wind turbines will lead to power price plunge
  • Heating bills set for threefold increase to pay for blue hydrogen
  • Webinar on how and why the Scottish Govt should set a target to achieve 100 per cent of ALL energy from renewables
  • How much of the UK’s area will be taken up with 100 per cent renewable energy?
  • Government slashes energy efficiency spending to pay for small nuclear power and hydrogen
  • Leading experts opt for 100 per cent renewables and reject nuclear power
  • European Marine Energy Centre heralds a triple first project – flow battery, tidal power and hydrogen!
  • Green hydrogen sidelined as blue hydrogen is set for green light

Upcoming Events

Launch Conference – date to be announced later

Featured Campaign

Campaign for an enquiry into renewable energy curtailment

 

Please WRITE TO YOUR MP asking for an inquiry to be held on nuclear power’s contribution to the wind curtailment problem and how setting up a market for long term storage of renewable energy (eg compressed air, ammonia, hydrogen, flow batteries, biogas) is needed to provide better balancing of renewable energy

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  • Home
  • Blog
  • About
  • Technology and Policy Briefings
    • Report: Nuclear power and wind farm compensation payments
    • Campaigns
    • Subscribe
    • Plans Models and Policies
    • Reports Articles and Papers
    • Storage and Balancing
    • Heat Pumps
    • Biomass?
    • Energy Efficiency
    • Wind
    • Geothermal
    • Transport
    • Solar
    • Water Power
    • Hydrogen?
    • No to Nuclear Power
    • No to Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)
    • Community Renewables
    • Background to the 100% renewable energy in Scotland petition
  • Launch Conference
  • Get the Report
  • Contact
  • Petition: Achieving 100% of energy in Scotland from renewable energy
  • Invitation to tender for a 100 per cent Renewable UK model / scenario
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