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Jan 07, 2026

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Wind Turbine Information: A Guide for the UK in 2026

If you have been on the coast or in the country, chances are you will have come across those colossal white windmills, their blades turning slowly in the breeze. These wind turbines harness the kinetic energy of the wind and turn it into valuable electricity. The UK is an ideal place for such a renewable energy source due to the generally strong and consistent winds, especially along our coastlines.

There are currently around 11,000 wind turbines in the UK, generating approximately 30 GW of installed capacity. Wind farms in the UK power the equivalent of around 20 million homes.

Wind turbines have had their critics over the last few years, notably because of their aesthetic impact on the environment, but that hasn’t stopped the development of new fields to help meet renewable targets for the next decade. 


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The History of Wind Power

Since the beginning of civilised history, we have been trying to utilise the power of wind, in sailing ships or to power windmills to process grain and make it into flour. The first windmills reached England in the Middle Ages and the first turbine created to generate electricity was developed as far back as the late 19th Century. In the 1930s they were fairly common on isolated farms in the United States, providing electricity before any national grid was formed.

The rise of our dependence on fossil fuels dampened any further development over the years until we reached the present age where we are in dire need of renewable energies. In the last 20 years, the development of wind turbine farms has grown dramatically and, although it only currently provides around a quarter of the UK’s electricity generation, it is set to continue playing a major role for the immediate future.
More on the history of wind turbines.

Types of Wind Turbines

When people mention wind turbines it immediately brings to mind the huge wind farms dotted across the countryside or seen far out at sea. The truth is that there are quite a variety of wind turbines from vertical and horizontal axis arrays to roof mounted and free standing.
Find out more about the different types of wind turbine.

How do Wind Turbines Work?

Even with all its recent developments, the heart of wind turbine technology is still beautifully simple. Wind drives the blades, which turns a shaft in the neck of the turbine, which in turn feeds an electrical generator. The wind needs to be blowing at around 7 to 30 miles per hour and a 1.8 MW construction can produce electricity for about 700–1,000 homes, depending on usage assumptions.
Find out more about the workings of a wind turbine.

How much do Wind Turbines Cost?

Many people think the only option for generating their own electricity is to get solar panels but domestic wind turbines are starting to gain popularity. They are more suitable for remote locations for aesthetic reasons but a typical set up can cost between £2,000–£4,000 for a 1 kW system and £60,000–£70,000 for 15 kW at the higher end of the domestic market.
Find out more about how much domestic wind turbines cost.

Finance Options for Wind Turbines

Finding the right source of finance for a big project such as a wind turbine can often be hard work. Fortunately, there are number of companies and a lot of advice available if you are going to take the plunge.
Read our guide to finance options for wind turbines.

Wind Turbine Impact on Property Prices

One of the first things people want to consider is the impact on the price of their property. The other factor to think about is whether it would put some potential buyers off if you have a wind turbine. You may also want to check first whether you need to have planning permission to install either a pole or roof mounted wind turbine. 
Find out more here.

Wind Turbine Investment Information

One of the main attractions of installing a wind turbine is the Smart Export Guarantee (SEG), whereby energy companies pay you for providing electricity to the grid. Wind turbines are also eligible for this investment opportunity.
Find out how much profit you are likely to make on your wind turbine installation.

Electronics for Wind Turbines

Wind turbines are more complicated electrically than they at first seem. There are a number of electrical parts that need to be connected and maintained over the years. These include isolation switches, generating boxes, inverters, and meters.
Find out more about electronics for wind turbines.

Is my site suitable for a wind turbine?

Whether your site is suitable for a wind turbine, either as a roof mounted installation or a free standing tower, is one of the big decisions you will need to make. Wind power is not suitable for everyone.
Find out whether your site is suitable for a wind turbine here.

Can I Install My Own Wind Turbine?

For smaller wind turbine systems it is possible to do a DIY installation but it requires a certain degree of ability and understanding of the electrical components. If you want to qualify for the Smart Export Guarantee then you will need to have a certificate from a Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS) and you will also require a qualified electrician to connect your system and ensure that it complies with UK electrical and grid connection regulations.
Find out more about building your own wind turbine.

How Long Does a Wind Turbine Last?

With few moving parts, a domestic wind turbine should have a life expectancy of around 20–25 years. Some manufacturers claim that with proper maintenance their installation will last at least 30. Warranties offered are generally in the region of 5–10 years, so you need to consider the cost of ongoing maintenance when you decide whether you are going to opt for a wind turbine or not.
Find out more here.

Renting Land for Wind Farms

One of the popular options at the moment is to rent your land for a wind farm. Many companies are looking for suitable areas to invest in and, if your wind speeds are up to the mark, it can be a profitable way to go.
Find out more about renting land for wind farms.

Is installing a Wind Turbine worth it?

It’s one of the big questions that prospective buyers ask before they sign the contract. Installing a wind turbine comes with some caveats, but if you have the right site and the right product, you can make meaningful long-term savings or income on your initial investment.
Find out if it’s worth installing a wind turbine.

Legal and Planning Permission for Wind Turbines

There are a number of legal and planning issues to unravel if you want to have a wind turbine installed.
This guide tells you all you need to know about legal and planning permission.

Wind Turbine Installation Walk Through

It takes some work to install a wind turbine, whether you want it fitted to your roof or you are going for a free standing array.
This guide takes you through the whole wind turbine installation process.

The Future of Wind Turbines

Wind turbines may start to change in the coming years, from the stark white columns we are used to seeing to more imaginative, and artistic, designs that blend in or complement the surroundings. It may be the case that art will come to the aid of the land-born wind farm. Whatever developments are coming our way, there is no doubt that wind turbines are here to stay and are an important part of the country’s renewable energy strategy. 
Find out more about the future of wind turbines.

Certification bodies for Wind Turbines

Like most renewable technologies wind turbines are subject to certification bodies who ensure that you are getting the best quality service and a product that is fit for purpose according to UK and international industry standards.
Find out more about certification bodies for wind turbines here.

Warranty, insurance and maintenance for wind turbines
If you have bought your wind turbine from a reputable installer or manufacturer you should have a warranty on it. But you also need to consider protection like insurance and the future maintenance of your installation.
For a list of manufactures and installers of wind turbines click on one of the links below:

 

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