Dogger Bank O&M Base Opens

The Operations & Maintenance (O&M) base for the 3.6 GW Dogger Bank Wind Farm, the world’s largest offshore wind farm under construction, has officially been opened at the Port of Tyne, the UK.

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The O&M base also houses the control room that will monitor and manage five per cent of the UK’s electricity generating capacity, which is produced by the offshore wind farm.

”The UK already boasts the four largest offshore wind farms in the world and I am delighted that Dogger Bank will overtake all of them in three years’ time. Having already delivered on green jobs and growth, Dogger Bank will be at the heart of boosting energy security for Britain and meeting the Energy Security Secretary’s ambition to have among the cheapest wholesale electricity prices in Europe,” the UK Minister of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, Graham Stuart, said.

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Over 400 long-term roles have been created locally to support the operations and maintenance of the wind farm, based at the Port of Tyne facility, the developer said. In total, over 2,000 UK jobs have been created or supported through the Dogger Bank project.

The wind farm is being built in three 1.2 GW phases, named Dogger Bank A, B & C, and will be able to power the equivalent of six million UK homes on completion.

Dogger Bank Wind Farm is a joint venture between SSE Renewables (40 per cent), Equinor (40 per cent) and Vårgrønn (20 per cent). SSE Renewables is the lead operator for the development and construction of Dogger Bank Wind Farm. Equinor will be the lead operator of the wind farm on completion for its expected operational life of around 35 years.

”We’re proud to be delivering Dogger Bank Wind Farm with our partners SSE Renewables and Vårgrønn,” Pål Eitrheim, EVP Renewables at Equinor, said.

”We look forward to operating this major power generation asset for the next 35 years from the state-of-the art O&M base at the Port of Tyne. At Equinor, we always aim to bring economic value to the local community hosting our offshore wind project. This base is a shining example of the long-term, positive contribution that offshore wind will continue to bring to the North East of England.”

The Port of Tyne O&M base building was designed by Newcastle-based Ryder Architecture and has been constructed and will be operated in line with the UK Green Building Council’s (UKGBC) Net Zero Carbon Buildings Framework. Bowmer + Kirkland built the base with a focus on local construction, with over GBP 7.5 million spent with construction companies in Northeast England.

”Today is an important day for everyone involved in our ground-breaking project as we move closer to delivering first power in the summer. Building a wind farm on this scale requires huge talent and dedication. I’d like to pay tribute to everyone who’s played their part in our journey so far, including the thousands of skilled UK employees who are truly world-class,” Dogger Bank Project Director at SSE Renewables, Oliver Cass, said.

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