Chart of the week | Turning on the tap: the renewables pipeline

This week’s Chart of the Week looks at the updated Renewable energy Planning Database (REPD) which tracks the progress of new renewables projects through the planning system. The data is often used to quantify the pipeline of new renewables capacity that could come forward.

Our chart gives the capacity of onshore wind and solar PV recorded in the REPD.

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