Its ambitious clean power agenda includes plans to double the UK’s onshore wind, triple its solar power and quadruple its offshore wind power capacity by the end of the decade. It hopes to relegate gas plants to just 5% of the UK’s electricity generation by 2030 to create a clean power system.
“This project puts us within reach of our clean power offshore wind target,” Miliband said. “Through our plan for change we’re getting on with delivering the clean energy and jobs Britain needs.”
Umair Patel, the project leader of Rampion 2, said the windfarm could generate “about three-quarters of all the electricity demands for the whole of Sussex and help generate jobs during construction and operation”.
“We would like to take this opportunity to thank the Sussex community for their input over the past four years, helping us to refine and adapt the proposals to create the best possible project for this site, for the community and the environment,” Patel said.