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º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government green light for 8GW of new offshore wind

Backing for The Crown Estate's latest leasing round announced

Another 8GW of offshore wind is now on the horizon.(Image: ORE Catapult)

Six new offshore wind farms have been given the go-ahead to move to lease agreement stage by the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government.

The projects will add 8GW of capacity and hundreds more jobs, with more than half located off the Humber, already the leading offshore wind operations and maintenance cluster.

RWE is behind two, off the Yorkshire coast, with Green Investment Group and Total successful with a third off Lincolnshire. All are proposed at 1.5MW - which if built now would constitute a world-leading scale.

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Also at that level is a project off the northern Welsh coast and another west of Morecambe Bay, both from EnBW and BP.

The final project is also off the Lancashire Coast, Blackpool, from Cobra Instalaciones y Servicios and Flotation Energy Plc. It is proposed at 480MW.

Together they have the potential to generate renewable electricity for more than seven million homes, and follow hot on the heels of the latest auction round that brought a record low for another emerging Humber-based project, Hornsea Three.

Dan Labbad, chief executive of The Crown Estate said: “Today is a pivotal moment on the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s journey towards net zero, strengthening the potential pipeline of future offshore wind projects and building vital resilience in domestic renewable energy supply.