Germinating: The growth of onshore wind and solar PV pipeline capacity since March 2020

The application window for Contract For Difference (CfD) Allocation Round Four (AR4) closed on 14 January. While we await news on the timetable and next steps for the auction, this ‘Chart of the week’ takes stock of how the pipeline for onshore wind and solar PV has developed since the reintroduction of Pot 1 technologies (announced back in March 2020).

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