Dr Iain Staffell, lecturer in sustainable energy systems at the Centre for Environmental Policy, Imperial College London
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The Era of ‘Negative-Subsidy’ Offshore Wind Power has Almost Arrived
The offshore wind farms auctioned last September in the UK will most likely be the world’s first “negative subsidy” projects – wind farms that will pay money back to the government over their lifetime.
July 29, 2020

