The Crown Estate has announced it is to proceed in full with the latest offshore wind farm lease agreements.

It has completed its work on assessing the impact on most valuable environmental habitats, and while adverse effects cannot be ruled out on two zones off the Yorkshire coast, full compensatory measures will be ensured.

They relate to the Flamborough and Filey Coast Special Protection Area and Dogger Bank Special Area of Conservation, with kittiwakes and sandbanks flagged.

Read more: Humber Renewables Champion eyes Energy Estuary's global role in offshore wind development

The Crown Estate said it 鈥渕arked an important step towards helping the 海角视频 meet its net zero and energy security commitments鈥, referencing the recent raised ambition, while underlining there are no alternative solutions for delivering the nationally important objectives.

Round Four could see more than 8GW added to the 海角视频鈥檚 capacity, with 4.5GW off the Yorkshire and Humber region.

Specifically RWE has had two 1,500MW project bids selected - both larger than Orsted鈥檚 Hornsea Two, which will this year take the title of world鈥檚 largest - off the North Yorkshire Coast.

Sofia, which it is already building there, is to be based in Grimsby, with these potentially to follow, creating more jobs. Last week saw 海角视频 country chair Tom Glover highlighted a long-term commitment to the town.

A map from The Crown Estate detailing the latest wind farms being brought forward in Round Four.
A map from The Crown Estate detailing the latest wind farms being brought forward in Round Four.

Green Investment Group and Total Energies are behind a third 1,500MW project, off the Humber.

Olivia Thomas, head of marine planning at The Crown Estate, said: 鈥淎s pressures on our marine environment increase, it鈥檚 imperative that we can find ways to deliver the clean power that is urgently needed to help combat the energy crisis and deliver greater energy security, while recognising the importance of protecting habitats and biodiversity offshore.

鈥淚t鈥檚 therefore vital that any proposed developments are rigorously assessed to understand their impacts and that鈥檚 why we carefully followed the Habitats Regulations Aassessment process set out in the Habitats Regulations for the Round Four plan.

鈥淲e are grateful for the valuable independent expertise provided by environmental and conservation organisations throughout the Round Four HRA process.鈥

Humber Renewables Awards 2022

Entries are now open for the Humber Renewables Awards 2022.

Celebrating a 10th year of recognising success in the green economy, inspired by efforts on the Energy Estuary, the event takes place at DoubleTree by Hilton Forest Pines Hotel in North Lincolnshire on Thursday, June 9.

The deadline for entries to the 10 awards open for nominations is Friday, April 29.

Click here to read this year's launch article, or skip straight to the dedicated website.

The Crown Estate will make use of a process known as derogation, enabling projects to progress if certain tests are met, while ensuring any environmental impacts are fully offset through environmental compensatory measures.

This can include a range of actions including creating or restoring the same or similar habitat, or measures to reduce other environmental pressures on the affected habitats.

Notice has been given to government to progress all six of the offshore wind projects to lease agreement, with BEIS to consider the derogation.

The Crown Estate said the precise detail of compensatory measures is likely to be clear only after detailed project design, but that it will oversee both design and delivery, with lease agreements conditional on them.

The three remaining projects sit off the North West and North Wales coast, with BP and Germany鈥檚 EnBW selected to develop two 1,500 MW projects and Offshore Wind Ltd, a joint venture between Cobra Instalaciones y Servicios SA and Flotation Energy Plc, adding a further 480MW.

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