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Renewable energy growth surges in north east of Scotland

Posted: Tuesday, May 27th, 2025

New Uswitch analysis of government data has revealed the UK’s top-performing local authorities for renewable energy generation per household, with Moray in Scotland emerging as the national leader.

Top local authorities with the largest renewable energy capacity

Rank

Local authority

Capacity in megawatts per 1,000 households

1

Moray

47.4

2

North East Lincolnshire

41.4

3

Boston

32.0

4

East Lothian

27.3

5

Highland

26.3

6

Lancaster

23.1

7

Dumfries and Galloway

18.9

8

North Norfolk

18.8

9

Argyll and Bute

17.3

10

East Suffolk

15.8

 

Moray leads the UK with 47.4 MW per 1,000 households, followed by North East Lincolnshire at 41.4 MW. Other notable regions include Boston (32.0 MW), East Lothian (27.3 MW), and Highland (26.3 MW).

Scottish local authorities rank highly, reflecting a mix of strong investment and favourable conditions for wind power, such as higher wind speeds and suitable terrain.

The data highlights how geography and different local approaches shape the UK's renewable energy landscape.

Solar photovoltaics: East Cambridgeshire leads with 4.4 MW per 1,000 households, followed by South Cambridgeshire (4.3 MW). Pembrokeshire and Torridge each generate 4.0 MW, with several rural areas making substantial gains in solar capacity.
 

Onshore wind: Highland tops the list with 18.3 MW per 1,000 households, followed by Dumfries and Galloway (13.1 MW) and South Ayrshire (12.7 MW), showcasing Scotland’s dominance in wind energy.
 

Offshore wind: North East Lincolnshire leads with 40.4 MW per 1,000 homes, followed by Moray at 35.0 MW. Other key contributors include Boston and East Lothian, highlighting the importance of coastal regions in offshore wind generation.

North East Lincolnshire’s growth is driven by major projects like the Hornsea Wind Farm series, Hornsea One and Two, with capacities of 1.2 GW and 1.4 GW, respectively. They are the largest offshore wind farms in the world as part of Ørsted’s East Coast Hub in Grimsby.

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