Forewind announces community consultation for Dogger Bank Teesside
Forewind has today announced its first community consultation events in relation to its second stage of offshore wind development: Dogger Bank Teesside.
Dogger Bank Teesside is planned to comprise up to four offshore wind farm projects located at least 156 kilometres off the Teesside coast and with a total generating capacity of up to 4.8GW.
The three consultation events will present proposals for the development, which could potentially generate almost 17 Terawatt hours (TWh) of green power every year, equivalent to the electricity used annually by approximately 3.6 million British homes[1]
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This series of events is the first in relation to Dogger Bank Teesside and will be held at locations near the proposed landfall locations and onshore cable routes. They are part of a wider consultation process Forewind will undertake with all stakeholders including statutory bodies, landowners and local authorities in accordance with sections 42 and 47 of The Planning Act 2008.
The local community is encouraged to attend at least one of the events to view the proposals, speak to members of the Forewind team and submit feedback
There will be three consultation events as follows:
Venue | Date | Time |
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Kirkleatham Museum Redcar, TS10 5NW |
Thursday 24 May | 2 – 8pm |
Redcar Central Library Redcar & Cleveland House, Kirkleatham Street, Redcar TS101RT |
Friday 25 May | 11am – 5pm |
Lazenby Village Hall High Street, Lazenby, TS6 8DU |
Saturday 26 May | 11am – 5pm |
A Statement of Community Consultation with additional details about the full consultation process for Dogger Bank Teesside has been published here and is available for viewing at local public libraries and council offices.
[1] This calculation assumes a capacity factor of 40% and uses an average British home electricity consumption of 4.7 MWh per annum