Technical documents
07-08-13
Tranche C and D selection report (pdf 17 Mb)
This report explains the selection of the final two Dogger Bank tranches - C and D - and the proposed boundaries for the fifth and sixth wind farms to be developed by Forewind. It also details the relevant environmental, engineering, commercial and consenting considerations that have been taken into account.
18-12-12
Offshore project boundaries selection report  (pdf 1 Mb)
This report explains the selection of the first four of Forewind’s offshore project boundaries to be developed in the Round 3 Dogger Bank Zone. It summaries the relevant considerations that Forewind has taken into account in the selection of these project boundaries.
23-05-12
Tranche B selection report (pdf 1 Mb)

Tranche B is an area of approximately 1,500km2, in the south east of the zone. It was defined using information collected in a series of stakeholder workshops and discussions, and following an assessment of the relevant technical, environmental and commercial considerations associated with offshore wind farm project delivery and operation.

09-03-12
Zonal characterisation document (second version) (pdf 21 Mb)

This Zonal characterisation document contains both the offshore and onshore volumes. This document is the second version and will further evolve throughout the Zone Appraisal and Planning (ZAP) phase until a final version is produced. It will continue to inform the development of the Dogger Bank Zone.

12-10-10
Zonal characterisation document (offshore and onshore volumes) (pdf 22 Mb)

This ZoC Document contains both the offshore and onshore volumes. This document is an interim version of the ZoC and will evolve throughout the Zone Appraisal and Planning (ZAP) phase. It will continue to inform the development of Project One and future projects.

12-10-10
Tranche A selection report  (pdf 776 Kb)

Tranche A is an area of 2000 km2 and lies in the south west section of the Dogger Bank zone. Forewind will seek to develop three similar sized offshore wind farm projects of up to 1.4GW each within this area. It was chosen after stakeholder consultations, consideration of safety and examinations of environmental and consenting issues related to the zone