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6 FAQs about [Isle of Man hydria energy technologies]
Could the Isle of Man re-import electricity from an offshore wind farm?
With interconnectors the Isle of Man could re-import electricity generated from an offshore wind farm, allowing GB to manage the balancing. This would likely result in much lower costs to consumers. CFDs are not currently open to the Isle of Man as it is not part of the UK.
Can Isle of Man export electricity to GB?
There is also limited opportunities for Isle of Man to export electricity to GB, due to the excess capacity of renewable generators expected to be in operation by 2050. Isle of Man assets also have an 11% CAPEX uplift compared to equivalent UK installations, due to labour, available skill-set, transport and economies of scale.
Does the Isle of Man import energy from the UK?
The Isle of Man currently imports all of its energy from the UK (with the exception of what is produced from Sulby). In all future models, the Isle of Man remains dependent on GB for the provision of baseload. This is the case even where capacity is increased by building excess renewables, as the stabilisation is still provided by interconnectors.
Why does the Isle of Man export electricity from the CCGT?
GB is often short of dispatchable generation when intermittent renewables are not available, allowing the Isle of Man to export electricity produced from the CCGT. Emissions from electricity generated in the Isle of Man are attributed to the Island’s Greenhouse Gas inventory, even if this power is exported for use in the UK.
Will intermittent renewables be profitable for the Isle of Man?
It is unlikely that the export of intermittent renewables will be profitable for the Isle of Man given the reasons outlined in this document. The Isle of Man currently imports all of its energy from the UK (with the exception of what is produced from Sulby).
How are emissions affecting the Isle of Man?
Consequently, emissions in this sector are increasing as other sectors decarbonise and electrify. Electricity generation (including emissions from both the Manx Utilities and the Energy from Waste plant) is currently the dominant source of carbon emissions on the Isle of Man, accounting for 33% of the island’s emissions at 245KT per year.




























