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Octopus Energy opens seven new wind farms across Europe

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Octopus Energy’s generation arm – which manages £6 billion of renewable assets and energy translation projects globally – has successfully opened seven new onshore wind farms across Europe since 2022.

These new wind farms – with a combined capacity of 250MW – are located in the UK, Germany, Sweden, France and Poland. They’re the latest renewables projects where Octopus Energy Generation has managed construction.

Combined, they generate enough green energy every year to power around 250,000 homes, or make 22 billion cups of tea. They avoid around 270,000 tonnes of carbon emissions – the same as planting 1.3 million trees or removing 150,000 petrol cars from the road every year.

Octopus Energy Generation manages 3.2GW of renewables. And by 2030, the company is targeting 20GW of European green generation projects, enough power for 15 million homes, boosting the continent’s energy security and reducing consumers’ bills.

Onshore wind is a key part of Europe’s energy security strategy, as the European Union recently outlined its ambitions to more than double Europe’s wind capacity.

This also comes as Octopus gears up to take its innovative world-first ‘Fan Club’ model global, to provide people with cheaper energy when it’s windy.

Zoisa North-Bond, CEO of Octopus Energy Generation, says, “It’s brilliant to see this flurry of wind farms we’ve built across Europe start generating clean power – and we’ve got big plans to invest in lots more.

“New green energy is absolutely essential to accelerate our shift to a renewables-first economy and wean ourselves off expensive fossil fuels. To make sure this energy crisis is the very last one, we can build our way out through cheap green power.”

The seven onshore wind energy farms that Octopus Energy has brought online since 2022:

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