69% of British public want more wind farms, says poll via E2B

A clear majority of the British public want more wind farms to be built, an independent opinion poll published by YouGov has revealed.

The survey, commissioned by The Sunday Times, showed that wind energy has greater public support than nuclear power and fossil fuels.

Key findings of the poll include:

• 69 per cent of the British public want current level of wind energy increased or maintained;
• 17 per cent of people support more gas and coal power stations;
• 55 per cent of those questioned say the number of UK wind farms should be higher than it is at present;
• 14 per cent say it should be maintained at current levels;
• 11 per cent support more oil; and
• Less than a third of those questioned (32 per cent) supported “fracking” – the process of fracturing rocks to extract shale gas.

RenewableUK’s Deputy Chief Executive Maf Smith said: “This is an unequivocal vote of confidence in renewable energy. A clear majority of British people support building more wind farms to meet our country’s clean energy needs. That support is consistently strong, in this and other independent polls. One stark message from this survey is the public’s evident disenchantment with fossil fuels, including the unpopularity of fracking for shale gas.”

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