The biggest issue is transmission of the green energy. I know that the National grid has a huge capital investment program to address this, but we’re still a few years away from the benefits.
Yeah the infrastructure is playing catch up, but it will get there. I don't quite understand why we can't just 'plug it in' to the existing grid ? Is it a case of needing a distribution network to cope with a bigger supply or is the old grid network not up to the job of supplying the new energy ?
I guess the end product is only as good as the supply. It's a bit like my internet, I've got part fibre, so fibre to the box, but then it comes down my old copper telephone line, so you're never gonna get full fibre speeds.
I buy green energy from my supplier, but I know that's not necessarily green energy that's produced locally and then distributed to my house, as they buy green energy from different places to offset my consumption that might be coming from a mixture of sources.

