RENEWABLE ENERGY DEPLOYMENT

Understanding how much and where progress is being made in the deployment and investment of renewables is central to the Office for Renewable Energy Deployment’s (ORED) aim  to rapidly increase deployment of renewable energy in the UK as cost effectively as possible.

The ORED Programme Office coordinates a range of data sources to produce the most up-to-date view of deployment on the ground. To do this, the team works closely with ORED policy teams who regularly engage with a broad range of stakeholders, DECC statisticians and economists, as well as drawing on information from the Renewable Energy Planning Database (REPD) which tracks renewable electricity projects from planning to operation.

Further information on renewables statistics and deployment information can be found below.

DECC Renewables Statistics

Provides annual tables on capacity and generation across renewable electricity, heat and transport from the Digest of UK Energy Statistics (DUKES). Also includes quarterly information on deployment of renewable electricity and liquid biofuels from Energy Trends

Planning Pipeline Database

Updated monthly, Renewable Energy Planning Database (REPD), tracks the progress of thousands of renewable electricity  projects through planning, construction and operational phases. The monitoring programme will also shortly include the pipeline for renewable heat projects

Feed-in Tariff Statistics

Quarterly and Monthly data on capacity and installations

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