By Hamish Penman July 19, 2021, 12:01 am
To go with story by Keith Findlay. Spanish and Italian firms link up to help unlock the potential of floating wind energy in Scotland Picture shows; The OO-Star Wind Floater, developed by Olav Olsen and owned by Floating Wind Solutions AS, which will be used for the Falck Renewables/BlueFloat Energy ScotWind application. CGI. Supplied by Submitted by JMC Communications Date; Unknown
Scotland’s first offshore wind leasing round in more than a decade has closed to applicants.
More than a dozen companies, ranging from big oil to renewables giants, have signed, sealed and delivered their bids to secure seabed rights around the Scottish coast.
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The Beatrice offshore wind farm Perth-based energy group SSE, Japanese conglomerate Marubeni Corporation and Danish fund manager Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners yesterday jointly submitted what they described as “competitive bids” in Crown Estate Scotland’s ScotWind seabed-leasing process. SSE Renewables claimed the consortium was “uniquely placed to deliver on Crown Estate Scotland’s goal of securing around 10GW (gigawatts) of new offshore wind projects in Scottish waters under the ScotWind leasing round”, citing “local and global experience” and “technical and environmental expertise”. The leasing round has attracted significant interest from a raft of major players. SSE Renewables noted it is currently building the 1.1GW Seagreen offshore wind farm in the Firth of Forth, declaring this “will be Scotland’s largest, and the world’s deepest, fixed-bottom offshore wind farm when complete in 2023”. It added that it had, with Copenhagen Infrast