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Hampshire and the Isle of Wight
This sub-region comprises Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. The major potential renewable electricity sources for this coastal area are biomass energy and onshore wind power, with some contribution from bio & sewage gas and solar PV.  In future the wave and tidal resource will be significant.

June 2007: The SEE-Stats database contains a total of 72 operational and 15 planned installations in this sub-region. The most significant installed capacity is landfill gas (awaiting data) followed by biomass heating (1 MW thermal). There has been an increase of 0.6 MW thermal biomass heating capacity since the last update in December 2007.

The data collection partners for south Hampshire and the Isle of Wight is The Environment Centre.

The data collection partners for north Hampshire (Basingstoke & Deane BC, Hart DC and Rushmoor BC areas) is TV Energy.

Sub-regional statistics Hampshire and the Isle of Wight

Select a renewable energy source or technology to view a selection of developments in that category in the Hampshire and Isle of Wight sub-region:

 
ALL RENEWABLE ENERGY
Click here to view installations generating energy across the entire range of renewable energy technologies. These are defined as devices supplying energy from sustainable natural resources.
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BIOGAS & SEWAGE GAS
Click here to view installations generating electricity and/or heat from biogases produced by the anaerobic digestion of renewable biological sources. These can include organic waste, animal manure and sewage sludge.
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HYDRO
Click here to view installations generating electricity from low-head hydro turbines driven by the flow of local rivers.
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BIOMASS
Click here to view installations generating electricity and/or heat from the combustion, pyrolysis or gasification of biomass (material of recent biological origin, such as wood).
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ONSHORE WIND
Click here to view installations generating electricity from local land-based turbines driven by the wind.
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CO-FIRING
Click here to view installations generating electricity and/or heat from a mixture of biomass and fossil fuels. This technology is regarded as important for stimulating the use of biomass.
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OFFSHORE WIND
Installations generating electricity from turbines off the local coast and driven by the sea winds.
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ENERGY CROPS
Click here to view renewable energy crop plantations.  Plants grown here, such as willow and grasses or oilseed rape, are converted into useful energy sources (either biomass or liquid biofuels).
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SOLAR PV
Click here to view installations generating electricity from energy provided by the sun. This makes use of the photovoltaic (PV) effect: solar radiation falling on a special surface triggers an electrical current. 
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OTHER THERMAL
Click here to view installations generating or transferring heat from energy provided by renewable sources. These include ground source heat pumps, solar energy collectors and geothermal aquifers.
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TIDAL & WAVE
Installations generating electricity from energy provided by turbines driven by the movement of either the surface of the sea or tides.
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