DECC has published the Renewables Roadmap which sets out a comprehensive action plan to accelerate the UK’s deployment and use of renewable energy, and put us on the path to achieve our 2020 target, while driving down the cost of renewable energy over time.
It identifies the eight technologies that have either the greatest potential to help the UK meet the 2020 target in a cost-effective and sustainable way, or offer great potential for the decades that follow. These technologies are:
- onshore wind
- offshore wind
- marine energy
- biomass electricity
- biomass heat
- ground source heat pumps
- air source heat pumps
- renewable transport
Energy from wind, biomass and heat pumps are the leading contributors, including offshore wind - where the UK has abundant natural resource and is already the world's largest market. The remaining energy necessary to meet the 2020 target will come from technologies such as hydropower, solar PV, and deep geothermal heat and power.
Renewable Energy Roadmap pdf: userfiles/2167-uk-renewable-energy-roadmap.pdf
Analysis of Renewables Growth to 2020
This report provides an analysis undertaken by AEA for DECC in March 2010 of the prospects for
renewable energy growth in the UK to 2020.
userfiles/2185-analysis-of-renewables-growth-to-2020-aea-report.pdf