The UK has posted a woefully poor quarter for its wind sector, with the lowest installation activity it has seen in over 10 years. And while the medium-term outlook remains strong, the longevity of this hinges on several decisions that the country’s government keep pushing to the bottom of the pile. Following its quarterly figures from Q1 2020, the UK installed an underwhelming 60 MW of wind power capacity through the quarter, the poorest performance on records starting in 2010. The quarter weighs in 92% short of the Q1 2019, and down 83% from the final quarter of 2019. In these quarterly energy trends, published by the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS), the key figure that the…