Wind - Grants and costs

Grants are available for community, public, private and non-profit organisations, as well as for householders, for the installation of small-scale wind technologies. For slightly larger scale wind energy developments, there are several schemes that may provide grant funding. Please see this section for details of these schemes.

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Bankable models which enable local community wind farm ownership
Ref:
0269-GovN
Author:
BERR, November 2006
Type:
External PDF File
Link:
www.berr.gov.uk/files/file38707.pdf
 
This report has been produced to establish reliable and "bank-approved" models of project commercial and financing structure that enable community ownership without great complexity. Part of a suite of papers providing guidance on good practice and community involvement in wind energy developments. See also: 'Delivering community benefits from wind energy development: A Toolkit', 'The Protocol for Public Engagement with Proposed Wind Energy Developments in England' and 'Onshore Wind Energy Planning Conditions Guidance Note'.v show details
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The economics of onshore wind energy: Wind energy fact sheet 3
Ref:
0270-GovN
Author:
Department for Business Enterprise and Regulatory Reform , January 2001
Type:
External PDF File
Link:
www.berr.gov.uk/files/file17776.pdf
 
This 5 page document describes the factors that influence the costs of generating electricity from wind energy, and also how much we pay for it. Contacts at the end of the paper are now out of date - see BERR website instead. (DTI ref. 05/980)v show details
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