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Consultation launches for Morgan and Morecambe offshore wind farms’ transmission assets

Oct 2023

  • The consultation will run for 6 weeks for local communities and stakeholders to provide feedback
  • When operational, the wind farms could power the equivalent of around two million homes

Statutory consultation for Morgan and Morecambe offshore wind farms’ transmission assets will take place from 12 October to 23 November for local communities and stakeholders to review the current proposals and submit feedback. The consultation will focus on the proposed substation locations for each project, the offshore and onshore cable routes, the Preliminary Environmental Information Report and all the work undertaken so far. As determined by the National Grid-led Holistic Network Design review, the cables will connect to the existing National Grid Penwortham substation in North West England.

The Morgan Offshore Wind Farm is being developed under a joint venture between bp and EnBW Energie Baden-Wurttemberg AG, and the Morecambe Offshore Windfarm is being developed under a joint venture between Cobra and Flotation Energy. Located in the Irish Sea, both projects have the combined potential generation of approximately 2GW when operational and could contribute to the UK Government’s ambition of 50GW of offshore wind power by 2030.

Throughout October and November 2023, several events will be hosted across different locations in North West England and the Isle of Man. These events will provide an opportunity for local residents and stakeholders to learn more about each project and ask questions. The full events schedule is available online and is open for those wanting to provide feedback on the consultation or find out more about the project’s transmission assets.

Although Morgan and Morecambe aim to share their transmission works, and the projects are closely linked, both wind farms are expected to submit their own development consent orders. The applications for those orders are expected to be submitted in 2024.

This consultation is a crucial step in the planning and development of our offshore wind projects. Our joint approach has been designed to minimise the impact on the environment and local communities. We are absolutely committed to making sure we deliver the project in a way that works for people who live and work in the areas where the transmission assets are located. Feedback will help shape our proposals and provide us with vital local knowledge as we develop our plans. We look forward to the continued discussions and getting closer to delivering UK offshore wind power.

Richard Haydock, programme director, UK offshore wind

Following a very productive consultation on the offshore element of the wind farms, we are glad to see this process starting now for the transmission portion of the projects, linking the wind turbines to the UK onshore grid at Penwortham. We are looking forward to the dialogue with stakeholders and to working together with our neighbour Morecambe in contributing to the needed energy transition.

Burkhard Römhild, project director Morgan & Mona, EnBW

Our collaboration with the Morgan Offshore Wind Project on the transmission assets not only enables a more pragmatic and simplified approach for the proposed projects’ design and implementation, but it also helps to streamline the consultation process for our stakeholders. Consultation is a vital step in the successful delivery of Morecambe and Morgan, and we welcome the opportunity to further engage with our local community groups and residents to understand, address and mitigate any potential impacts. These projects will play a key role in the UK’s journey to net zero by 2050 through the generation of clean, renewable electricity and can support job security and kickstart a local supply chain dedicated to offshore wind delivery. We’re excited to share our updates and plans with the community at these upcoming events.

Al Rayner, Project Director for Morecambe Offshore Windfarm Ltd

Feedback can be provided for Morgan and Morecambe transmission assets consultation at: www.morecambeandmorgan.com/transmission

Further enquiries

Morgan and Mona: bp press office, [email protected]; EnBW: Miriam Teige, [email protected]

Morecambe: Gael Cordiner, [email protected]

About bp
bp’s purpose is to reimagine energy for people and our planet. bp has set out an ambition to be a net zero company by 2050, or sooner, and help the world get to net zero. This strategy will see bp transform from an international oil company producing resources – to an integrated energy company providing solutions to customers. bp already has a significant onshore wind business in the US with a gross generating capacity of approximately 1.7GW, operating nine wind assets across the country as well as a 9.3GW net offshore pipeline.
About EnBW
Energie Baden-Württemberg AG EnBW is one of the largest energy supply companies in Germany and Europe, with a workforce of 27,000 employees supplying energy to around 5.5 million customers. Installed renewable energy capacity will account for 50 percent of EnBW’s generating portfolio by the end of 2025. EnBW was among the pioneers in offshore wind power with its Baltic 1 wind farm in the Baltic Sea. EnBW has developed, constructed and operates four offshore wind farms in Germany with a total installed capacity of 945 MW. Another 960 MW from the offshore wind farm He Dreiht are currently under development; the final investment decision in March 2023 cleared the way for the start of construction.
About Cobra
Cobra is a world leader in the development, construction and management of industrial infrastructure and energy projects, with more than 75 years of experience. Cobra is a worldwide reference with the capacity and determination to develop, create and operate industrial and energy infrastructures that require a high level of service, based on excellence in integration, technological innovation and financial strength.
About Flotation Energy
Flotation Energy, headquartered in Edinburgh, Scotland, is leading the way in the development of the offshore wind projects and pioneering the future of renewable energy. It has a growing project pipeline, managing 13GW of offshore wind projects in the UK, Ireland, Taiwan, Japan and Australia; with plans to expand into many more key markets. Its core strengths lie in building and operating offshore windfarms in new offshore locations around the globe with expertise in project and engineering management of large infrastructure projects. Determined to support the global movement to Net Zero and sustainable energy consumption, it recognises the benefits of collaboration and working in partnership with other developers to deliver proven, cost-effective solutions.
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