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UK solar generation hits record 15 GW as gas falls to historic low
British solar generation surpassed 15 GW for the first time on 23 April 2026, representing 42% of total electricity generation. The milestone coincided with the grid reaching 98.8% zero-carbon power as fossil gas use fell to historic lows.

Inside the Evolving Landscape of Plug-in Solar in the UK
Plug-and-play solar systems are set to become legal in the UK from summer 2026 under BS 7671 Amendment 4, capped at 800W. Major retailers including Lidl, Iceland, and Amazon plan to stock kits, though some experts raise concerns about electrical safety and ring circuit overloading.

Carbon Brief2 April 2026Analysis: How 'plug-in solar' can save UK homes £1,100 on energy bills
A typical 800-watt plug-in solar installation costs around £500 and can save UK households approximately £110 per year on electricity bills, with total savings reaching £1,100 over 15 years. The technology is particularly promising for renters and those without rooftop access.