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Wind Energy Milestone: Scottish Turbines Exceed Country’s Electricity Needs

Paul Balo by Paul Balo
August 12, 2016
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In a notable achievement within the energy sector, Scotland’s wind turbines recently produced more electricity than the country’s total consumption over the course of a weekend. Aided by substantial winds of close to 180km per hour, which caused significant disruption to travel plans across the nation, the energy generated was enough to cover Scotland’s entire electricity requirement and then some.

According to Weather Energy’s data, which was meticulously analyzed by WWF Scotland, the wind turbines contributed around 39,545 megawatt-hours (MWh) of electricity to the national grid on a single Sunday. When compared to the total electricity demand in Scotland, estimated at 37,545MWh required to power its homes and industries, it shows that the turbines generated a surplus of about 106%. This is a valuable contribution towards energy security and the wider adoption of clean, renewable power.

WWF Scotland director, Lang Banks, commented on this milestone in an interview with The Guardian. He attributed the success to prolonged political support that has led to renewables now contributing significantly to the nation’s electricity needs. Despite this achievement, he urged for a continued political backing for renewable energy sources to expedite the transition to a low-carbon economy.

Furthermore, Banks called for the forthcoming Scottish energy strategy to set a bold goal. He suggested aiming for 50% of all energy consumption, inclusive of electricity, heat, and transportation, to be derived from renewable resources by 2030.

This achievement is believed to be the first of its kind since data monitoring began in 2015. While similar feats may have occurred before, the absence of comprehensive data made it impossible to confirm definitively. Nevertheless, this noteworthy instance significantly contributes to Scotland’s journey towards a fully renewable future.

This isn’t the first time wind energy has made a prominent contribution to the Scottish grid. Earlier this year, Treehugger reported that wind turbines generated electricity sufficient to meet 97% of Scottish households’ needs, up 16% from the previous year. Additionally, solar energy experienced a surge, fulfilling over 50% of household electricity and hot water requirements for seven months of the year.

Additionally, Scotland’s offshore wind farm project, valued at £2.6b/$3.4b/1.3tr Naira, received approval in May, bolstering the country’s position in the wind energy sector.

Drawing on the successful implementation in Scotland, coastal African cities like Lagos could potentially harness wind power technology. However, lower wind speeds in many African nations suggest solar energy may be a more viable renewable resource due to the region’s abundant sunlight. Further exploration of this potential can help us reduce our reliance on traditional, environmentally harmful energy sources and make sustainable choices for the future.

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