England has introduced a new land-use framework designed to coordinate how the country's territory is allocated between renewable energy development, nature conservation, and food production. According to the framework, just 1% of England's land will be needed for renewables to help meet the UK's climate targets.
The framework represents a policy approach to address competing demands on England's limited land resources while advancing the country's net-zero emissions commitments. The 1% land allocation for renewables suggests a focus on efficient deployment of clean energy infrastructure.