Accelerating Britain’s quest to become a clean energy superpower

The Energy Secretary continued his drive to make Britain a clean energy superpower by promoting British-based clean, homegrown energy as he chaired the first Energy Mission Board yesterday.

Ed Miliband convened Ministers from across government to ensure a relentless focus on delivering the Clean Energy Superpower mission, based on the twin objectives of delivering clean power by 2030.

The mission also includes accelerating towards net zero, boosting energy independence, protecting consumers, and supporting jobs across the country.

The role of the Energy Mission Board in making Britain a clean energy superpower

He emphasised the new forum’s vital role in advancing ambitious, long-term plans to tackle the country’s challenges and secure its energy independence.

He will work closely with colleagues to rapidly increase the rollout of homegrown, clean energy and reduce dependence on volatile fossil fuels, which is central to protecting billpayers, creating good, well-paid jobs and combatting the climate and nature crisis.

The first meeting follows the immediate steps the Energy Secretary has taken to kickstart this work – including scrapping the onshore wind ban, unlocking solar production, and launching Great British Energy’s major partnership with The Crown Estate.

To further support the rollout of new clean energy projects, he has also today confirmed the biggest-ever budget for this year’s renewables auction at over £1.5bn.

Energy Security and Net Zero Secretary Ed Miliband said: “In an unstable world, the best way to boost our energy security and protect billpayers permanently is to speed up the transition away from fossil fuels and towards homegrown energy – making Britain a clean energy superpower.

As we move forward, our Mission Board will keep a laser focus across government on delivering clean, cheap energy to homes and businesses, driving economic growth, and creating skilled jobs across the country.”

Onshore wind will play a critical role in the mission

Also meeting for the first time today is the new Onshore Wind Taskforce. Chaired by the Energy Secretary and CEO of EDF Renewables, Matthieu Hue, the Taskforce will drive action across industry and Government to unblock barriers to rapidly increase onshore wind capacity.

This comes as this year’s renewables auction will see £185m made available for established technologies, including onshore wind and solar, an uplift of £65m.

“Onshore wind is already playing a vital role in the UK and is one of the most cost-effective forms of new electricity generation, but more must be done to unlock its full potential,” explained Matthieu Hue, CEO of EDF Renewables UK.

“By bringing industry and government together, the taskforce is focused on creating practical solutions to overcome barriers to accelerate our journey to achieving net zero. So let’s get to work.”

This also follows the launch of the department’s Mission Control – headed up by climate expert Chris Stark – to turbocharge the government’s mission to decarbonise Britain’s power system by 2030.

Complementing the Mission Board, this will be focused on accelerating the transition away from volatile fossil fuel markets to clean, homegrown power by 2030 – boosting Britain’s energy independence.

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