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UK farmers seek renewables policy shift

The National Farmers Union (NFU) has called on the government to refocus its policy on encouraging renewable energy generation in the agricultural industry.

The call for action follows the publication of NFU’s own research which indicates that one in six UK farmers will have installed some form of renewable energy by the end of this summer.

It adds that renewable energy now rivals rural tourism as farmers increasingly look for secondary incomes. However, significant obstacles exist hampering the installation of further capacity on agricultural land.

Jonathan Scurlock, NFU’s chief renewable energy advisor, said: “There are still a number of barriers to farmers taking up renewable energy – planning, grid connectivity and finance.

“We would like to see banks looking more favourably at renewable technologies and ask for further guidance on planning and permitted developments. We also have ongoing dialogue with Ofgem regarding gird connections as there is no consistent, transparent nationwide policy.

“DECC are working on things like offshore wind but should be looking more closely at land-based generation. Despite how congested our island may be, there is clearly plenty of opportunity for renewable generation.”