Why 2026 will test the UK’s ability to deliver net zero

7 January, 2026

MultisectorsMarket CommentaryGeopoliticsPolicy & RegulationPermittingFinancing
The UK’s renewables transition is entering a more fiscally constrained and politically contested phase. With cross-party consensus on net zero now fractured, offshore wind targets under strain and system costs rising faster than anticipated, it is increasingly important for market participants to identify and prioritise the most resilient opportunities as market conditions become more challenging.

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