RWE Innogy has revised plans for the proposed Triton Knoll Offshore Wind Farm project, which is being developed off the Lincolnshire Coast in the North Sea.
Work on the site design has resulted in RWE Innogy deciding to progress the development with a reduced capacity which ranges between 600MW and 900MW, rather than the maximum of 1,200MW. More detailed design work on the onshore infrastructure has also taken place as part of the project review. This has resulted in significant reductions to the required onshore footprint of Triton Knoll. The new design reduces the footprint for the onshore substation by more than 50% and by 40% for the intermediate electrical compound. The revised site design would also ensure the efficiency and utilisation of the site is maximised.