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Octopus Energy invites landowners to host wind turbines to lower local energy bills

Octopus Energy Generation has launched a project called ‘Plots for Kilowatts’ in which the company is calling on landowners to register interest in hosting an onshore wind turbine, with Octopus matching this up with community demand.
Octopus Energy invites landowners to host wind turbines to lower local energy bills
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The campaign is the company’s next step in its mission to lower energy bills for local communities by building more onshore wind projects. It follows the company’s recent research into attitudes towards onshore wind turbines which found that 9 out of 10 people (87 percent) would support a turbine in their community if it meant discounted energy rates.

Octopus launched its innovative local wind tariff - the Fan Club - in January 2021, offering communities living close to its wind turbines up to 50 percent discount on their energy rates. Since launching, over 5,000 communities have got in touch asking for their own ‘Fan’.

The company is creating a ‘dating agency’-type platform, marrying up where communities have registered their interest with where landowners can provide land for local wind turbines, and overlaying this with data on grid availability, wind speeds and environmental impact. This will help identify at least 10 viable sites by the end of summer. These potential locations will be put forward to the Government to consider as part of its recently announced development plans for onshore wind as outlined in its Energy Security Strategy.

The UK’s top 30 landowners own over 1,500,000 acres of land and if just 1 percent of this land was rented for wind turbines, over 1,500 wind turbines could be built. By being part of this, landowners have the opportunity to secure additional revenue streams through rent or a share of the project’s income, whilst giving back to their local community through discounted bills.

This comes as onshore wind energy costs have more than halved over the last decade. Onshore wind energy is now the fastest and cheapest way to wean the UK off gas and increase the country’s energy independence.

“It’s crystal clear we need more renewables, with wind playing a significant role” said Zoisa North-Bond, CEO of Octopus Energy Generation. “Launching ‘Plots for Kilowatts’ will accelerate this so we can build more onshore wind quickly and at scale. Our aim is to create a ‘dating agency’, using a new data-driven approach to match-make willing landowners who have land to develop with communities that want onshore wind. We’ve been blown away by the demand we’ve seen for local green energy with cheaper energy rates. We’re now asking UK landowners to join us on our mission to dramatically accelerate people-led green energy. This will help unlock the UK’s significant renewable potential and speed up the transition to net zero and energy independence.”

Octopus Energy Generation launched the Fan Club with two turbines in Caerphilly, Wales and Market Weighton, Yorkshire. More broadly, Octopus Energy Group has been stepping up its generation capabilities, with plans to create 18 gigawatts of clean energy generation projects by 2027.

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