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UK ONSHORE WIND IS REGAINING MOMENTUM – DULAS


Dulas reports a 91% uplift in wind monitoring projects in year to date, including multiple surveys at prospective turbine sites

Machynlleth, 18 June 2019 – Dulas, a leading renewable energy consultancy, has announced that its wind monitoring division has seen an uptick in site survey work, suggesting that the UK’s onshore wind industry is taking steps towards a post-subsidy future.

Between January and May of this year, Dulas has secured 107 wind monitoring projects, covering maintenance, data collection, storage, met mast installations, and fault fixing. Crucially, this figure includes eleven site surveys, with a number of potential locations at each site. This is a marked increase on the same period in 2018, where out of 56 wind monitoring projects, not a single site survey was commissioned.

2017’s subsidy drop-off saw the closure of the Renewables Obligation scheme and prevention of new onshore wind from competing in the Government’s Contracts for Difference auctions. In response, new onshore wind installations fell by nearly 80% in 2018 – the lowest level since 2011. However, these new site surveying figures from Dulas indicate that investment in the UK’s onshore renewables capacity is returning.

Site surveys are a crucial stage in the development of new onshore wind projects. Once a developer secures the rights to a prospective site, analysts carry out a desk-based study to identify where on that site meteorological masts should be installed to best evaluate the commercial viability of the project. A site survey is then commissioned to assess the feasibility of each location in terms of safety, plant access, and ground conditions.

Once the survey is complete, the wind monitoring team produce a comprehensive report that includes recommendations on suitable mast technology and how it can be installed safely. This report is then used by the developer to apply for planning permission, further progressing the project down the development pipeline.

Rhian Smith-Evans, Key Account Manager for Wind Monitoring at Dulas, said: “The UK government’s decision to withdraw subsidy support for onshore wind had a devastating impact on project development in 2018 but the increase in requests for site surveying work Dulas has seen so far in 2019 is hugely encouraging.”

“This is a good indicator to the market that onshore wind development is set for an upturn in the UK, and we would urge more developers to get involved in driving post-subsidy wind projects forward.”

About Dulas

With over 35 years of experience in the renewable energy sector, Dulas is an award-winning renewable energy installer and consultancy, specialising in the wind, solar and hydro sectors.

Since 1982 Dulas has been at the forefront of renewables innovation, helping to plan and install some of the very first UK renewable energy systems. To date, the firm’s engineers, planners and consultants have worked on over 400MW of renewables projects across the UK, offering a complete package of development services to utility, commercial, community and landowner renewable energy schemes.

Working on thousands of projects internationally, Dulas has provided innovative solutions to energy problems in a range of markets across Africa, Asia and South America.

For more information, please visit: http://www.dulas.org.uk