Application submitted for Beatrice Offshore wind farm
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Beatrice Offshore Windfarm Ltd (BOWL) has submitted an application to the Scottish Government for consent to develop the Beatrice offshore wind farm in the Outer Moray Firth.
BOWL is a joint venture partnership formed between SSE Renewables (75%), SSE’s renewable energy development division, and Repsol Nuevas Energias UK (25%) (formerly SeaEnergy Renewables).
The application is the first of the Scottish Territorial Waters sites to be submitted for consideration and is the culmination of several years of data collation, environmental studies and consultation.
The application was formally submitted to Marine Scotland, the Scottish Government directorate that will process the application, earlier this week. Marine Scotland has now confirmed that the application has been accepted after having gone through its initial checking process.
The wind farm site is situated 13.5km off Lybster and is approximately 11km north-east of the world’s first deep water wind farm development – the two-turbine (10MW) Beatrice Demonstrator Project.
The Beatrice Demonstrator turbines are owned by SSE and Talisman and have been operational since 2007. The proposals contained within the application are intended to build on the success of the Beatrice Demonstrator Project, and would generate up to 1,000mw of renewable energy.
The proposed wind farm would have a maximum of 142 to 277 turbines, depending on turbine size.
*Read more on this story in tomorrow’s Northern Times.