Seagreen has submitted applications to the Scottish Government for consent to build and operate two 525MW offshore wind farms in Phase 1 of the Firth of Forth Offshore Wind Zone.
The applications were formally submitted to Marine Scotland, the Scottish Government directorate responsible for marine licensing and planning. The Phase 1 applications are for two separate offshore wind farms, Project Alpha and Project Bravo, located 27km and 38km respectively at their closest points from the Angus coastline. The wind farms would each accommodate up to 75 wind turbines and supporting infrastructure including subsea cables, offshore substation platforms and meteorological masts. Seagreen is developing the Firth of Forth Offshore Wind Zone in three phases. The total target zone capacity is 3.5GW.
The applications were formally submitted to Marine Scotland, the Scottish Government directorate responsible for marine licensing and planning. The Phase 1 applications are for two separate offshore wind farms, Project Alpha and Project Bravo, located 27km and 38km respectively at their closest points from the Angus coastline. The wind farms would each accommodate up to 75 wind turbines and supporting infrastructure including subsea cables, offshore substation platforms and meteorological masts. Seagreen is developing the Firth of Forth Offshore Wind Zone in three phases. The total target zone capacity is 3.5GW.