England’s onshore wind energy boom is back with a vengeance—applications for new windfarms hit a ten-year high after years of regulatory barriers were lifted. Since then, new wind projects have tripled, with the government actively backing major developments and simplifying permits for smaller turbines. This surge isn’t just symbolic; it’s a strategic move to boost energy security, slash bills, and create jobs—leveraging wind’s status as one of the cheapest, fastest-to-build power sources. While England’s projects are smaller in scale (averaging just two turbines) compared to Scotland’s (nearly nine), the momentum is undeniable. This is a pivotal step toward a more independent, affordable, and greener energy future for the UK.

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