Is there a defensible position here, or is the ground taken?
Before the auction or the connection window opens, capability and demand are already concentrating somewhere. The question is whether there’s a gap you can hold — or a lane someone already owns.
Settled as the Market Entry Evidence PackA market-entry case is usually argued on ambition. What it needs is an evidenced read of where the capability already sits, where the demand is forming, and who holds the position you’re eyeing — on the record, not a forecast of who will win.
Whether the ground is open — or already held.
Typical reader: a strategy or corporate-development lead.
The market just re-priced — twice in two months.
On 14 January and 10 February 2026 the government awarded 8,437.50 MW of offshore and floating wind and a further 6,232.09 MW of solar, onshore wind and tidal under Contracts for Difference Allocation Round 7 — the live route-to-market gate for the GB clean-power market under the Clean Power 2030 plan. The ground is moving fast enough that last year’s read is already stale. See what changed →