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NewsUK offshore renewables powerhouse another significant step closerConsent awarded for the third 'Round 2' offshore wind projectMonday 19 February 2007 BWEA has warmly welcomed today’s consent for a new offshore wind farm by Secretary of State Alistair Darling. The project – Greater Gabbard – is the third consent to be awarded in the UK’s second phase of development offshore, following December’s consents for London Array and Thanet. The 500 MW at Greater Gabbard brings the UK’s consented offshore portfolio to 2,484 MW, with an additional 303 MW already operating and 294 MW under construction. Together these represent 3,081 MW of potential capacity – equivalent to over 2.5% of UK electricity supplies and a vital contribution to securing sustainable energy for the future. BWEA Chief Executive Maria McCaffery MBE said:
The UK is at the forefront of the offshore wind industry, with potentially 8,700 megawatts of projects at various stages of development, and is set to overtake Denmark as the leader in installed offshore wind generating capacity in 2008. Notes UK offshore wind Three consents have now been awarded in Round 2 – London Array, Thanet and Greater Gabbard – respectively for 1,000 MW, 300 MW and 500 MW – with a further 12 projects totalling 6,200 MW at various stages of development. Greater Gabbard – 140 turbines generating 500 MW, located 23km (12 miles) from the Suffolk coast, close to two shallow sandbanks - the Inner Gabbard and the Galloper. Developed by Airtricity and Fluor, the sites will occupy an area of nearly 150 square kilometres within the outer Thames Estuary strategic wind farm area. See www.greatergabbard.com
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