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How much can onshore wind contribute to the UK’s renewable energy targets?


How much is onshore wind subsidised and how much does it contribute to household energy bills?


What is the planning and decision-making process governing wind energy developments?


How much electricity is currently generated by onshore wind turbines, and how much more is planned?


Where are onshore wind farms located in the UK and where are the proposed future sites?


What potential reserves of shale gas are there in the UK?


What is intermittency in relation to onshore wind and how does it affect electricity supply?


What are the pros and cons of onshore wind energy?


What are current recoverable reserves of shale gas globally?


What’s the UK’s gas generation strategy?


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