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New offshore wind farms herald further Humber jobs boom as lease agreements sealed for near North Sea sites

4.5GW of additional capacity set to be built off the Yorkshire and Lincolnshire coast

Three more huge offshore wind farms have made significant progress of the coast. (Image: RWE)

Huge lease deals worth hundreds of millions of pounds have been agreed for three new wind farms off the region’s coast, heralding a further jobs boom.

Two further Dogger Bank additions from RWE and a first venture from TotalEnergies with Green Investment Group have secured seabed rights with The Crown Estate. Described as a major milestone, the deals help reinforce the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s leading position in the sector. Together with three more in the North West, they will add a further 8GW capacity when developed out, enough clean power for seven million homes.

The Round Four projects, first revealed in early 2021, pave the way for hundreds more jobs in operations and maintenance, with RWE already extending its base in Grimsby to serve its next project in the same Dogger Bank region, Sofia. The two latest projects, Dogger Bank South East and Dogger Bank South West, sit on the path from the Humber to it.

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For Total and GIG’s project, named Outer Dowsing, it would be first for the joint venture, and sits due east of the Humber Estuary, around 40km off Spurn, beyond RWE’s Triton Knoll. Further port investment is anticipated to accommodate it, with the area highlighted. All three are proposed at 1.5GW - just topping current world leader Hornsea Two, which sits between the two.

Dan Labbad, chief executive of The Crown Estate, said: “The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s offshore wind achievements to date are nothing short of remarkable, and this next generation of projects point to an even more exciting and dynamic future. They demonstrate the far-reaching value that our world-class offshore wind sector can deliver for the nation: home grown energy for all, jobs and investment for communities, revenue for the taxpayer, clean energy for the benefit of the environment and a considerate, sustainable approach which respects our rich biodiversity.

The locations for the Round Four developments that have now secured lease agreements with The Crown Estate.(Image: The Crown Estate)

“Moving forward, working with our stakeholders to continue unlocking this value is what drives us, and we are more committed than ever to lead the way in ensuring this important benefit is realised for our environment and for the nation.”

The companies can now progress plans to development and consenting.