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Beatrice Wind

Description

At the time of completion, Beatrice Offshore Wind Farm was the world’s fourth largest offshore wind farm (and Scotland’s second largest). Beatrice covers an area of 131 square kilometres and is composed of 84 7MW Siemens Gamesa turbines. It has a total installed capacity of 588 MW and is capable of providing electricity for up to 450,000 homes. With a capital expenditure of around £2.5bn, Beatrice was also one of the largest ever private investments in Scottish infrastructure.

Beatrice Offshore Windfarm Ltd is a joint venture partnership between SSE Renewables (40%), Red Rock Renewables (25%), The Renewables Infrastructure Group ("TRIG") (17.5%), and Equitix (17.5%). 

Location

Beatrice is located in Scottish waters of the North Sea 13 km off the Caithness coast with the nearest port being Wick Harbour. The two offshore cables take a route of 70 km along the seabed to a landfall point to the west of Portgordon on the Moray coast. Beatrice is operated and maintained from its base at Wick harbour.

Project Timeline

  • 2025: Export cable undergoing repair
  • 2021: Ownership change (CIP sold equity interests)
  • 2020: Export cable replacement
  • 2019: Fully commissioned
  • 2018: Turbine and Foundation installations completed
  • 2016: Onshore construction commenced, and Site Investigation conducted (by Fugro)
  • 2015: Site Investigations (by APEM Limited) and Geological Site Investigations (by MMT Ltd)
  • 2014: Interim Management Statement released, Offtake conditionally secured, and site and geological investigations conducted (by Brown and May and Fugro GeoConsulting Ltd)
  • 2013: Planning Permission granted by The Moray Council
  • 2011: Site investigation and Crown Estate awarded agreements for lease

Licensing Information

  • 2023: Ofgem, Compliance Engagement Outcome - Transmission Constraint Licence Condition (TCLC) Breach - £33.14m redress payment and bid pricing policy revision
  • 2022: Scottish Government’s Marine Directorate, 04461/00009451-Offshore Transmission Works License-Beatrice Offshore Wind Farm, Moray Firth
  • 2020: Scottish Government’s Marine Directorate, European Protected Species License – Post-construction geophysical surveys-Beatrice Offshore Wind Farm, Moray Firth-00007286/00009454
  • 2017: Scottish Government’s Marine Directorate, European Protected Species License-Construction and Operation of the Beatrice Offshore Windfarm and Transmission Works-Beatrice Offshore Wind Farm, Moray Firth
  • 2017: Scottish Government’s Marine Directorate, Marine License-Alternative Landfall Cable Installation Method-Spey Bay, Moray Firth-06302
  • 2017: Scottish Government’s Marine Directorate, Marine License-Deployment of Waverider Buoys-Beatrice Offshore Wind Farm
  • 2016: Scottish Government’s Marine Directorate, Marine License-Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) clearance activities-Beatrice Offshore Wind farm, Moray Firth-06145
  • 2016: Scottish Government’s Marine Directorate, European Protected Species License-Unexploded Ordnance Clearance-Beatrice Offshore Wind Farm, Moray Firth
  • 2014: Scottish Government’s Marine Directorate, Section 36 Consent-Construction and Operation of Offshore Windfarm and Transmission Works License-Beatrice Offshore Windfarm
  • 2014: Scottish Government’s Marine Directorate, 0442-Offshore Generating Station License-Beatrice Offshore Wind Farm, Moray Firth

For more information, see https://marine.gov.scot/data/project-environmental-management-programme-related-beatrice-offshore-wind-farm.

Key Environmental Issues

Beatrice Offshore Windfarm is participating in a Project Environmental Monitoring Programme (PEMP), which outlines the approach taken to environmental monitoring of the potential environmental impacts associated with post-construction and operation and maintenance. The PEMP is designed to provide guidance to those involved in the management of the offshore transmission assets. The wind farm also participates in a regional Marine Mammal Monitoring Programme (MMMP) to monitor the potential environmental impacts of the development on marine mammals.