Offshore wind
08 February 2021
The project, which will be located off the UK’s East Anglian coast, could deliver up to 1.5 gigawatts (GW) of renewable electricity and represents a significant early stage investment in the UK offshore wind sector for both companies.
It will also:
Both GIG and Total are global renewable energy developers and investors and bring significant expertise, technical capability, and a track record in successful energy development to the project. GIG has supported almost 50% of the UK’s offshore wind capacity in operation1. Total continues to build up a strong position in offshore wind after its involvement in the 1.1 GW Seagreen project off the east coast of Scotland and in Erebus, a 96 MW floating offshore wind project in the Celtic Sea, leveraging its long standing industrial activity in the UK.
GIG and Total are currently partnering in South Korea to co-develop a major portfolio of floating offshore wind projects.
Julien Pouget
Senior Vice President Renewables, Total
Mark Dooley
Global Head of Green Investment Group
Total and GIG were awarded this lease for an annual option fee of £83,000 per MW/year, during the development phase. There will now be a Habitat Regulations Assessment (HRA) of the possible impact of the project on relevant nature conservation sites in the allotted area. Following successful conclusion of that process the final agreements for lease will be signed sometime in 2022.
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Investment | Date of investment | Capacity (MW, Total) |
---|---|---|
East Anglia ONE | 2019 | 714 |
Lincs | 2017 | 270 |
Lynn and Inner Dowsing | 2016 | 194 |
Race Bank | 2016 | 573 |
Rampion | 2015 | 400 |
Galloper | 2015 | 336 |
West of Duddon Sands (Offshore Transmission Assets) | 2015 | 388.8 |
Sheringham Shoal | 2014 | 317 |
Westermost Rough | 2014 | 210 |
Gwynt y Mor | 2014 | 576 |
London Array | 2013 | 630 |
Rhyl Flats | 2013 | 90 |
Walney | 2013 | 367 |
5068.8 |