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British auction of the British government opens to guarantee the capacity for clean electricity 2030

solarenergyBy solarenergyAugust 26, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The application window for the seventh auction round of the renewable energy auction of the British government is open.

The upcoming auction, AR7, will be the largest since 2014. The renewable energy contracts awarded will play an integral role in the government’s plans for a clean energy system by 2030.

To adapt to the capacity goals set out in its Clean Power 2030 Action Plan (CP30), at least 12GW must be protected in AR7AR8 and possibly, depending on the bet speed, AR9.

About 29 GW capacity is eligible for the auction and there are no technology -specific caps about the amount that can be granted.

According to the Low Carbon Contracts Company (LCCC), who manages the contracts for the difference (CFD) process, the CFD and the investment contracts have delivered to “already 10 GW of renewable capacity, with another 23 GW contracted to become operational by 2030”.

AR7 runs to one of the five possible time scales. The application window will be concluded on 27 August and under the shortest possible sealed timeline offers can be submitted from 21-27 October. If rejections are set higher, the longest scenario bids would be submitted on 5-9 January 2026.

This auction round runs with the largest budget ever (although under the reformed processA monetary figure is not used; State Secretary of the Department of Energy Security and Net Zero (Desnz) Ed Miliband has established a ‘capacity ambition’) and offers 20-year contracts, an increase from the previous 15-year offers.

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According to Miliband this year’s auction will build on the success of AR6 last year, which has guaranteed the highest capacity ever of 9.6 GW.

Miliband said: “We do that by reforming the auction process to deliver better value for taxpayers, while industry gives the certainty it needs to invest and build in Great Britain, to revitalize industrial core countries, to stimulate economic growth and create thousands of jobs by our plan for change.”

Securing a grid connection is perhaps the most front-of-mind determining factor for the viability of the project at the moment.

A requirement of a CFD application is that the developer indicates a target -in -operation window, to adjust to the supply of delivery of the allocation round. Earlier, if a project is not submitted within three months after that goal, payments will be reduced. For AR7 this has been increased to a 12 -month window.

This can be a difficult time frame for some; Many are well aware of the Current problems with the Application Portal of the National Energy System Operator (NESO), Opened for gate 2 under the reforms of the grid connection, something that the LCCC has said will be provided within contracts granted.

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