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Creyke Beck (Delete , Deleted) Location in the UK : England, fraisthorpe Type of installation: Delete on/offshore: off Turbines :200 Capacity : 1200 MW Approx Date of 1st power generation: 2023
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Dogger Bank Creyke Beck A & B
The Creyke Beck wind farms would be more than twice the size of the London Array, currently the world’s biggest offshore wind farm.
The turbines are expected to power 1.8million homes – about 2.5 per cent of Britain’s entire electricity requirement.
Estimated capacity for Dogger Bank: agreed target 7.2GW. Dogger Bank, Creyke Beck A
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Developer | Equinor | Developer | Forewind |
Please note that where multiple DECC rcords are available, all are shown in order. eg Project then repowering / extension, or refused project then resubmitted.
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Pillswood Phase 2 49.5 MW
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Battery |
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Humberside Country: England LPA: East Riding of Yorkshire Council
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Site ID and Reference: |
7360 /
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Applicant: |
Harmony Energy Storage
Application :
19/01449/STPLF
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Site Address: |
Creyke Beck Substation 4875, Park Lane, Cottingham, Humberside
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HU16 5SB
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Humberside Region: Yorkshire and Humber
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OS Coordinates: |
504356 / 504356
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Development Status: |
Operational
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Application Submitted: |
5/23/2019
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Planning Permission Granted |
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Construction Date: |
4/1/2022
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Generator Live |
11/1/2022
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This Record Last Updated: |
11/1/2022
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Permission Expiration Date: |
11/14/2022 |
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Site Name: |
Creyke Beck 49.9 MW
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Energy Type: |
Battery |
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Humberside Country: England LPA: East Riding of Yorkshire Council
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Site ID and Reference: |
7122 /
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Applicant: |
Statera Energy
Application :
17/01372/STPLF
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Site Address: |
Land to the south of, Park Lane, Cottingham, Humberside
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HU16 5SB
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Humberside Region: Yorkshire and Humber
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OS Coordinates: |
504098 / 504098
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Development Status: |
Operational
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Application Submitted: |
4/20/2017
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Planning Permission Granted |
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Construction Date: |
3/1/2018
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Generator Live |
11/1/2018
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This Record Last Updated: |
1/28/2019
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Site Name: |
Dogger Bank A & B (was Creyke Beck A & B) 2400 MW
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Energy Type: |
Wind Offshore |
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Offshore Country: England LPA: The Planning Inspectorate - National Infrastructure
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Site ID and Reference: |
2541 / A0248
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Applicant: |
SSE/Equinor (formerly Statoil, formerly Forewind)
Application :
EN010021
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For Wind Farms |
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Number of Turbines: |
400 |
Turbine Capacity: |
6 |
Height of Turbines: |
315 |
Calculated capacity: |
2400 |
Site Address: |
125km off coast of Yorkshire
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Offshore Region: Offshore
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OS Coordinates: |
629000 / 629000
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Development Status: |
Under Construction
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Application Submitted: |
8/29/2013
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Planning Permission Granted |
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Construction Date: |
7/1/2021
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Generator Live |
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This Record Last Updated: |
4/12/2022
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Project Info |
Construction Starts on World’s Largest Offshore Wind Project Dogger Bank Wind Farms, a joint venture between SSE Renewables and Equinor, is made up of three offshore wind farm sites in the North Sea, CREYKE BECK A , CREYKE BECK B, and Teesside A.
In total, six offshore wind projects with a combined capacity of 5,466MW The six selected projects are the 1,200MW Doggerbank CREYKE BECK A P1, the 1,200MW Doggerbank CREYKE BECK B P1, the 1,200MW Doggerbank Teeside A P1, the 12MW Forthwind, the 454MW Seagreen Phase 1, and the 1,400MW Sophia Phase 1.
Dogger Bank CREYKE BECK Development, North Sea The Dogger Bank CREYKE BECK project includes the joint development of two 1.2GW offshore wind farms in the North Sea.
4Coffshore: Dogger Bank - CREYKE BECK
Forewind: Dogger Bank CREYKE BECK
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