Construction News
17/09/2021
SSE Renewables Announces New Berwick Bank Wind Farm
Two proposed offshore wind farms are to be combined into one super project, which would accelerate Scotland's net zero ambitions and help tackle the climate crisis, SSE Renewables has announced.
Berwick Bank and Marr Bank offshore wind farms, off the east coast of Scotland, have been brought together into one single wind farm – now known as Berwick Bank Wind Farm.
With a potential output of 4.1GW, Berwick Bank Wind Farm would more than double the size of current offshore wind either in construction or operational in Scotland at the moment. It would also increase the country's overall renewable energy capacity by nearly 30%.
The project will be capable of generating enough clean, renewable energy to power over five million homes, equivalent to all of Scotland's households twice over, and avoiding eight million tonnes of carbon dioxide every year – similar to removing all of Scotland's annual car emissions.
Berwick Bank Wind Farm is already at an advanced stage of development, with a planning application which is expected to go to the Scottish Government in Spring 2022.
If consented and greenlit for construction, it could begin generating clean electricity in the second half of this decade and play a key role in helping Scotland meet its near-term net zero targets of generating up to 11GW new offshore wind by 2030.
Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero and Climate Change Michael Matheson said: "Decarbonising our energy demands is a vital component of our just transition to net-zero and our world-leading renewables sector will play a vital role in this.
"The continuing growth of offshore wind over the next decade will be crucial to meeting our incredibly stretching, near-term climate targets, and we will need to work innovatively, at pace and with agility to do so.
"I welcome this announcement from SSE Renewables which demonstrates their commitment to helping Scotland's contribution to climate change within a generation."
Alex Meredith, SSE Renewables' Berwick Bank Project Director said: "For Scotland's Climate Week, we wanted to highlight that faster delivery will help Scotland and the UK hit 2030 offshore wind targets, enable net zero in Scotland by 2045 and see the UK continue to lead the world in large-scale offshore wind deployment.
"By combining the two project proposals into a super project we believe we can deliver Berwick Bank Wind Farm – one of the world's largest offshore wind opportunities – more quickly.
"We're proud of our track record of support and benefits that our projects bring to the Scottish and UK supply chains. With Berwick Bank our ambition is to utilise as many local, Scottish and UK based suppliers where possible throughout all stages of development, construction, and operation.
"That's why we believe the size of Berwick Bank represents a huge opportunity to secure a multi-billion-pound investment in the Scottish and UK supply chain, bringing a wealth of opportunities for businesses of all sizes and disciplines."
SSE Renewables has launched a new website at berwickbank.com where stakeholders, suppliers and members of the public including communities in East Lothian can find out more details about the project and get in touch easily with project team. It's been developed following public consultation with local communities and key stakeholders earlier this year.
Berwick Bank and Marr Bank offshore wind farms, off the east coast of Scotland, have been brought together into one single wind farm – now known as Berwick Bank Wind Farm.
With a potential output of 4.1GW, Berwick Bank Wind Farm would more than double the size of current offshore wind either in construction or operational in Scotland at the moment. It would also increase the country's overall renewable energy capacity by nearly 30%.
The project will be capable of generating enough clean, renewable energy to power over five million homes, equivalent to all of Scotland's households twice over, and avoiding eight million tonnes of carbon dioxide every year – similar to removing all of Scotland's annual car emissions.
Berwick Bank Wind Farm is already at an advanced stage of development, with a planning application which is expected to go to the Scottish Government in Spring 2022.
If consented and greenlit for construction, it could begin generating clean electricity in the second half of this decade and play a key role in helping Scotland meet its near-term net zero targets of generating up to 11GW new offshore wind by 2030.
Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero and Climate Change Michael Matheson said: "Decarbonising our energy demands is a vital component of our just transition to net-zero and our world-leading renewables sector will play a vital role in this.
"The continuing growth of offshore wind over the next decade will be crucial to meeting our incredibly stretching, near-term climate targets, and we will need to work innovatively, at pace and with agility to do so.
"I welcome this announcement from SSE Renewables which demonstrates their commitment to helping Scotland's contribution to climate change within a generation."
Alex Meredith, SSE Renewables' Berwick Bank Project Director said: "For Scotland's Climate Week, we wanted to highlight that faster delivery will help Scotland and the UK hit 2030 offshore wind targets, enable net zero in Scotland by 2045 and see the UK continue to lead the world in large-scale offshore wind deployment.
"By combining the two project proposals into a super project we believe we can deliver Berwick Bank Wind Farm – one of the world's largest offshore wind opportunities – more quickly.
"We're proud of our track record of support and benefits that our projects bring to the Scottish and UK supply chains. With Berwick Bank our ambition is to utilise as many local, Scottish and UK based suppliers where possible throughout all stages of development, construction, and operation.
"That's why we believe the size of Berwick Bank represents a huge opportunity to secure a multi-billion-pound investment in the Scottish and UK supply chain, bringing a wealth of opportunities for businesses of all sizes and disciplines."
SSE Renewables has launched a new website at berwickbank.com where stakeholders, suppliers and members of the public including communities in East Lothian can find out more details about the project and get in touch easily with project team. It's been developed following public consultation with local communities and key stakeholders earlier this year.
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