Britain can create billions by super-charging wind farm manufacturing, report finds

BRITAIN can create thousands of jobs and billions for the economy by exploiting its “unique potential” to become a world-leading wind farm manufacturer, experts have said.
Ministers were urged today to take the “open goal” after a report by the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) estimated the economy has already lost £30 billion from a failure to build enough turbines since 2008.
It warned Britain is currently set to miss its 2030 offshore wind targets by 18 years — but a £3.2bn invesment in manufacturing facilities could generate tens of thousands of direct and indirect jobs, while also protecting household energy bills.
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