UK Government grants consent for Vattenfall’s Norfolk Vanguard Offshore Wind Farm

The decision completes consent for the entire Norfolk Offshore Wind Zone. The 3.6 GW Norfolk Zone boosts Government plans for 40GW of offshore wind by 2030. Both projects in Vattenfall’s proposed Norfolk Offshore Wind Zone have now been approved.

The zone will produce enough power annually for the equivalent of 3.9million UK homes, with Norfolk Vanguard and Norfolk Boreas providing up to 3.6GW of renewable electricity capacity once operational.

Helene Biström, Head of Business Area Wind at Vattenfall, said:

“Norfolk Vanguard and Norfolk Boreas are industry leading projects, with their designs coordinated to minimise the impact on the environment and communities. We are very pleased to receive consent for Norfolk Vanguard. Although the decision was unfortunately made too late to enable us to bid this project in to the current CfD auction round 4, we will now look into potential opportunities to progress this project, working closely with the supply chain and local communities.”

Norfolk Zone

3.6 GW installed capacity
£15 million community benefit fund
Part of industry plans to create 70,000 jobs by 2026, with 10% of these in the East of England
First power expected: Mid 2020s
Homes powered equivalent per annum: 3.9 million
Amount of CO2 saved: 6 million tonnes per year
Equivalent cars removed: 3.2 million
Geographical scale of offshore site area: 1,307 km2
Distance of the nearest wind turbine from the shore: 47 km
Length of cabling onshore: 60 km
Number of wind turbines: Between 180 and 312