The Anonymous Widower

Two UK Offshore Wind Farm Extension Projects Sign ‘Good Neighbour Agreement’

The title of this post, is the same as that of this article on offshoreWIND.biz.

This is the sub-heading.

The North Falls and Five Estuaries offshore wind projects, both extensions to existing offshore wind farms, have signed what is called a “good neighbour agreement” with regard to their connections to the UK grid.

I have flagged up this article as it shows the benefits that can accrue if infrastructure developers listen to the locals and cooperate with all stakeholders.

This paragraph describes the agreement,

The agreement enables closer liaison, information sharing and joint planning, and is a result of feedback gathered through public consultation, which has shown a preference for more cooperation and coordination between the two projects on the landfall location, onshore corridor route, substation location and stakeholder engagement.

It is probably helpful that RWE is involved in both projects.

North Falls wind farm is a 504 MW wind farm being developed by SSE Renewables and RWE.

Five Estuaries wind farm is under development by RWE and the size doesn’t seem to have been decided yet.

This is all good project management.

Let’s hope ur all goes well!

September 13, 2023 - Posted by | Energy | , , , ,

1 Comment »

  1. Good to see this but its exactly the reason why we need a CEGB MkII to properly develop and design a solution to achieve net zero otherwise this free for all first come first served approach is in all likelihood inefficient in cost to consumer and delaying the achievement of net zero.

    Comment by Nicholas Lewis | September 13, 2023 | Reply


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