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Offshore Wind Auction Breaks Records, But Challenges Remain

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Last updated: January 17, 2026 9:30 am
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In a groundbreaking move, the UK government’s latest offshore wind auction has commissioned a staggering 8.4GW of capacity, making it Europe’s biggest ever in a single round. This achievement has been hailed as a significant step towards the country’s goal of generating 95% of its electricity from low-carbon sources by 2030.

The auction results have defied earlier gloomy price expectations, with winning projects landing at roughly £91 per megawatt-hour (MWh), considerably lower than the £100/MWh threshold that had raised concerns about the impact on consumer bills. Energy Secretary Ed Miliband has described this as a “monumental step” towards clean power.

However, the industry experts’ analysis paints a more nuanced picture. While the competitive bidding process has proven the continued cost reductions in offshore wind, the days of year-on-year price drops are over. The switch to 20-year contracts, compared to the previous 15-year deals, has likely knocked around £5/MWh off the headline numbers, suggesting a like-for-like comparison would put this year’s outcome closer to £96/MWh – a 17% increase from the last auction.

This shift reflects the impact of higher borrowing rates and tighter supply chains, which have altered the economics of offshore wind development. As a result, the rollout of these projects at these prices is unlikely to deliver substantial reductions in electricity bills, with the difference between the auction price and the “cost-neutral” level of £94/MWh being relatively modest.

The consensus among energy analysts is that the broader “whole system” savings from a renewables- and nuclear-heavy grid will only start to materialise around 2040. In the meantime, the government faces tough trade-offs in its energy transition, with the 2030 target for 95% low-carbon generation now appearing increasingly artificial.

While the offshore wind auction has proven the naysayers wrong, it has also highlighted the need for a more pragmatic approach. As Chris Stark, the head of the energy department’s “mission control” unit, has suggested, the 2030 target may not be essential, and there is scope to be “choosy” on future projects.

Looking ahead, the government must address pressing issues such as the £80 billion bill for grid upgrades and the backup system for cold, windless winter days. The plan for gas, which will remain a critical part of the energy mix, also requires greater attention.

In conclusion, the offshore wind auction represents a significant milestone, but the energy transition remains a complex and challenging landscape, requiring careful balancing of priorities and trade-offs to ensure a reliable, affordable, and sustainable energy system for the UK.

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Marcus Williams is a political reporter who brings fresh perspectives to Westminster coverage. A graduate of the NCTJ diploma program at News Associates, he cut his teeth at PoliticsHome before joining The Update Desk. He focuses on backbench politics, select committee work, and the often-overlooked details that shape legislation.
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