A Key Consultation for Offshore Renewables and UK Net Zero

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It is difficult to overstate the importance of the BEIS consultation on the Offshore Transmission Network Review. The consultation closes on 23rd November but it signals a potentially far reaching review and change in the way offshore transmission is planned, developed and delivered. In turn it will could have material effects on those developing all energy projects offshore, (albeit that the consultation seems to concentrate on offshore wind without considering what it might mean for other energy sources such as tidal, wave etc.).
BEIS has signalled that the consultation will consider the whole approach to offshore energy development from leasing of seabed, through grid, planning, awards of CfDs and transmission charging. It wants this review to have been completed and implemented for the next round of offshore wind leasing i.e post Round 4.
There is an undoubted logic to the review as it is clear that with more offshore energy required for Net Zero, there will be pressures on offshore cabling and transmission connections and constructing individual project transmission links time and again, is going to place huge pressure on the environment and local communities. If the changes which flow from the review work and the aims are achieved, it will likely be very beneficial for all. However, developers and offshore energy investors will need to think very carefully about how these proposals may play out. A few observations to get the ball rolling and in no particular order of importance;
Burges Salmon regularly advises offshore energy projects on the legal and regulatory aspects of transmission and development. If you wish to discuss any of the above in the context of your offshore energy plans contact the Renewable Energy Team and/or Ross Fairley ([email protected])
UK launches offshore transmission review
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