Only one English onshore wind turbine was installed in 2023, because David Cameron essentially banned such green power generators in 2015. Yesterday, on 23 January, the new government has stated that it will stop the barriers to such installations soon, mainly by cutting the legal actions that cause huge delays and excessive costs. At present, 3 failing legal actions can follow each other. In future, those cases will be limited to reduce delays.
Since we need 1000 new onshore wind turbines per year in England, such a move is interesting, hopefully chopping the 55% project challenges that are now said to be made in UK. The sooner the better.