Britain’s Green Energy Boom Leads to £1.5bn Wastage and Grid Strains

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The cost of paying wind farms to switch off in Britain due to network constraints has reached nearly £1.5 billion in 2025, driven by expanding wind power and infrastructure limitations, leading to higher reliance on costly gas plants and increased energy bills, with calls for urgent system reform to unlock renewable potential and reduce costs.
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