UK wind industry says energy bill will "fire up" renewables.

Gordon Edge in the Guardian: You don’t have to be a whizz at maths to see that the targets will require a steep growth rate in renewables. It would be a remarkable trajectory, taking wind from a 1% share of the nation’s electricity to around 25% in under 15 years, overtaking nuclear power in the process. But can this actually happen? Yes it really can.” “At around 9.30pm on a cold day in mid-September last year, something extremely exciting happened in the UK (albeit completely unnoticeable to all but a few operators in the National Grid’s control centre): wind power set a new all-time generation record of 3.98GW. “System demand” at the time was 34.9GW which meant that, for the first time in the UK’s history, the wind was meeting more than 10% of our total electricity demand, nearly 12% actually.