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UK Blows Back at Trump Over Wind Energy ‘Myth’

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Prime Minister Keir Starmer has strongly defended the UK government’s substantial investment in wind turbines, particularly offshore wind, following President Donald Trump’s incorrect claim that wind energy is the “most expensive form of energy.”

Starmer’s defense on Monday, highlights the strategic significance of wind power in the UK’s clean energy transition and the associated economic benefits.

It also highlights how government funding is designed to secure affordable, sustainable energy for the future.

In 2025, Starmer announced a £300 million investment to bolster the domestic offshore wind supply chain through the government-owned company Great British Energy.

This funding is a key element of the broader energy and industrial strategy.

It is reportedly aimed at accelerating the UK’s transition to clean energy, enhancing energy security, and creating high-quality domestic jobs.

The investment targets the manufacture of crucial components such as floating offshore platforms and cables.

These are essential to scaling up offshore wind installations across UK coastlines.

Starmer framed this initiative as a vital step to “win the race for the clean energy jobs of the future.”

This underscores the government’s commitment to reaching clean power by 2030.

The funding is intended to:

  • mobilize billions in additional private investment,
  • stimulate growth in the UK’s industrial heartlands, and,
  • strengthen energy security by reducing reliance on fossil fuels and imported energy.

The Prime Minister emphasized that investing in domestic wind energy supply chains supports environmental goals.

It also creates thousands of skilled jobs for welders, electricians, and engineers, thus delivering both economic and social benefits.

Contrasting Trump’s assertion, which lacked evidential backing, Starmer and government officials have pointed out that wind energy, is among the most cost-effective renewable energy sources available today.

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Wind energy referred to is also known as offshore wind,

Costs for offshore wind have dramatically decreased over the past decade due to technological advances and increased scale, making it increasingly competitive with traditional fossil fuel generation.

Moreover, wind energy helps protect consumers from volatile fossil fuel prices and geopolitical risks.

It fosters long-term energy price stability and sustainability.

The UK government’s industrial strategy includes additional measures such as streamlining the grid connection process for new projects.

It will thereby reduce bureaucratic delays and enabling faster deployment of renewable assets.

A new “Connections Accelerator Service” is expected to begin by the end of 2025.

It will supposedly prioritize energy projects that offer significant economic and employment benefits, including wind turbine installations.

Such actions further demonstrate the government’s proactive approach to ensuring wind power’s role as a cornerstone of the UK’s energy mix.

This wind energy push sits within a broader context in which the government has committed to delivering the majority of Britain’s energy from green sources by the end of the decade.

The target implies a massive expansion in offshore and onshore wind, solar power, and grid modernization efforts.

These are supposedly aligned with the UK’s legally-binding net zero emissions goal by 2050.

Starmer’s response to Trump’s comments also emphasizes how misinformation about energy costs can undermine public and investor confidence at a critical time for clean energy investment.

Starmer supposedly aims to assure businesses and the public that wind energy represents not only a necessary environmental solution but also an economically prudent choice.

This he has done, by underscoring the UK’s comprehensive strategy, encompassing direct public investment, facilitating private sector involvement, and supporting manufacturing supply chains.

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In summary, Prime Minister Keir Starmer has defended the UK’s multi-hundred-million-pound investment in offshore wind.

The investment is on the premise that it is a cornerstone of the country’s clean energy and economic strategy that delivers affordable power, creates quality jobs, and drives industrial innovation.

This stands in direct opposition to Donald Trump’s inaccurate claim that wind energy is the most expensive energy form.

The UK government’s data and strategic approach show that wind power, especially offshore wind, is:

  • cost-effective,
  • essential for meeting net zero targets, and,
  • critical for strengthening national energy security in an increasingly uncertain global context.

Starmer’s policies reflect a commitment to a sustainable and prosperous energy future built on renewable sources, particularly wind turbines.


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