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Country | England, United Kingdom |
Location | 8km north east of Withernsea Humberside |
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Status | Consent granted July 2011 |
Developer(s) | Dong Energy |
Turbine information | |
Turbines | 35 to 80 |
Model(s) | n/a |
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Maximum capacity | 240 MW |
Westermost Rough Wind Farm is a proposed offshore wind farm to be located 8km north east of Withernsea off the Holderness coast, in the North Sea, England. It is being developed by Westermost Rough Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Dong Energy.[1] The farm will stand in water between depths of 12 and 22m and will cover an area of approximately 35 sq km.
In 2007 Westermost Rough Ltd was awarded a lease from The Crown Estate to develop a wind farm at Westermost Rough after Total Energie who originally won the "Round 2" tendering process, withdrew from the project.[2]
The project includes constructing the wind turbines and their foundations, building offshore substations, installing power cables both undersea and a 15km onshore cable and a new electrical substation required for connection into the UK National Grid near Salt End, east of Hull. This work is estimated to take about 2 years.
The wind farm planning application was filed in November 2009 and consent was authorised on 31 July 2011.[3] The application is for between 35 and 80 turbines with a nameplate capacity of 240 MW. The quantity, type and capacity of turbines will depend on the type available and well proven at the time of construction.[4]
A number of regulatory consents are required for the construction and the operation of Westermost Rough Offshore wind farm. The key consents applied for are as follows:-[5]
Additionally extinguishment of public rights of navigation will be requested under the Energy Act 2004 for the areas of seabed directly covered by the offshore structures.
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