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Gordon Brown to announce £100bn offshore wind winners
Prime minister Gordon Brown will this week confirm the winners of the.long-running auction to build the UK's next wave of giant offshore wind farms,. officially firing the starting pistol on the race to deliver more than 25GW of. renewable energy.. The. Crown. Estate, which manages UK waters, is expected to announce the award of nine. offshore sites for the so-called Round 3 developments.. The prime minister is scheduled to attend the announcement of the winners at. an event in Exeter, and will highlight the economic benefits that will arise. from the £100bn project. He is also expected to reveal that the submissions put. forward by the various criteria suggest that the nine zones could deliver more. energy than the 25GW of capacity that was originally estimated.. The consortia bidding for the projects, which include the UK's big six energy. firms as well as several European wind energy specialists, have been told which. have been awarded access to the zones but have not been able to publicise their. success until after the announcement.. However, the Sunday Times reported yesterday that a consortium. including RWE Npower, Scottish and Southern Energy, and Norwegian firms. Statkraft and StatoilHydro was thought to have won the rights to develop the. largest site – the Dogger Bank zone, which is situated 110km off the east coast. of the UK and is expected to deliver up to 10GW of power.. The paper said that Scottish Power and Vattenfall were frontrunners to. develop a 5GW zone off the Norfolk coast, while Sea Energy and EDP are thought. to have been awarded a site in Scotland's Moray Firth. Wind energy specialist. Mainstream Renewables and energy giants E.ON and Centrica were also said to have. lodged successful applications.. Once the successful consortia have been formally announced, they will. accelerate their scoping work before lodging formal planning applications.. Construction work is expected to begin in about 2014, with the government. optimistic that the bulk of the projects will be completed by 2020 and will make. a major contribution to the UK's target of generating 15 per cent of its power. from renewable energy sources by the end of the decade.. However, doubts remain about the ability of the consortia to deliver the. offshore wind farms on schedule.. Many of the smaller Round 2 projects, such as the high-profile London Array. development, have been hampered by technical and funding issues and many. analysts predict that the more technically demanding deep-water Round 3. projects will face similar delays. At a recent CBI event, hardly any of the. executives in attendance believed the 2020 deadline would be met.. However, the. British Wind Energy. Association maintains that the high level of interest from bidders in the. projects suggests there is confidence that the necessary funding can be raised. for the new developments, so long as the government maintains current levels of. financial support for the still-fledgling industry.. The trade group has also estimated that the Round 3 projects alone will. generate up to 60,000 jobs.. Most of the turbines are expected to be provided by foreign firms, but the. Crown Estate said it will launch a. supply. chain road show for British manufacturers later this month in an attempt to. ensure UK firms benefit from the giant infrastructure project.. The announcement of the successful consortia comes as the government prepares. to move forward with plans to work with eight other countries to develop a. North. Sea super grid, designed to transmit energy from a wide range of renewable. energy sources such as offshore wind farms and Scandinavian hydroelectric. plants to major population hubs. |
Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Prime minister Gordon Brown will this week confirm the winners of the.