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− | | 1 || Doggerbank Creyke Beck A P1 ||SSE Renewables / Equinor / Eni|| Dogger Bank||1200 | + | | 1 || Doggerbank Creyke Beck A P1 ||SSE Renewables / Equinor / Eni || Dogger Bank || 1200 |
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− | | 2 || Doggerbank Creyke Beck B P1 SSE Renewables / Equinor / Eni 1200 | + | | 2 || Doggerbank Creyke Beck B P1 || SSE Renewables / Equinor / Eni|| Dogger Bank || 1200 |
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− | | 3 || Doggerbank Teeside A P1 SSE Renewables / Equinor 1200 | + | | 3 || Doggerbank Teeside A P1 || SSE Renewables / Equinor|| Dogger Bank || 1200 |
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− | | 4 || Sofia Offshore Wind Farm Phase 1 Sofia Offshore Wind Farm Limited 1400 | + | | 4 || Sofia Offshore Wind Farm Phase 1 || Sofia Offshore Wind Farm Limited|| Dogger Bank || 1400 |
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− | | 5 || Seagreen Phase 1 Seagreen Wind Energy Limited 454 | + | | 5 || Seagreen Phase 1 || Seagreen Wind Energy Limited || Long Forties ||454 |
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Revision as of 13:49, 23 September 2021
Round 3 Offshore Wind Projects
Project No. | Project Name | Developer | Location | Capacity |
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1 | Doggerbank Creyke Beck A P1 | SSE Renewables / Equinor / Eni | Dogger Bank | 1200 |
2 | Doggerbank Creyke Beck B P1 | SSE Renewables / Equinor / Eni | Dogger Bank | 1200 |
3 | Doggerbank Teeside A P1 | SSE Renewables / Equinor | Dogger Bank | 1200 |
4 | Sofia Offshore Wind Farm Phase 1 | Sofia Offshore Wind Farm Limited | Dogger Bank | 1400 |
5 | Seagreen Phase 1 | Seagreen Wind Energy Limited | Long Forties | 454 |
Round 4 Offshore Wind Projects
In 2021 companies bid for "annual option fees" for the right to develop future wind farm projects. A further auction will take place under the Contract for Difference (CfD) support scheme to determine the price paid for electricity likely to be decided in 2022. Allowing for a planning process of 4-5 years the overall lead time on these projects is around 7 years. So these six projects represent the foreseeable future pipeline of offshore wind until the end of the decade.
Project No. | Preferred Bidder | Location | Capacity |
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1 | RWE Renewables | Dogger Bank | 1500 MW |
2 | RWE Renewables | Dogger Bank | 1500 MW |
3 | Green Investment Group - Total | Easter Regions | 1500 MW |
4 | Consortium of EnBW and BP | Northern Wales & Irish Sea |
1500 MW |
5 | Offshore Wind Limited (a joint venture between Cobra Instalaciones y Servicios S.A and Flotation Energy plc) |
Northern Wales & Irish Sea |
480 MW |
6 | 1500 MW | Northern Wales & Irish Sea |
1500 MW |
Map data source: Ordnance Survey MiniScale covered by the Open Government Licence (OGL). Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database right 2021
Project sites identified from The Crown Estate website