Greenbang logo

UK offshore wind farm saved by Middle East investment fund

By Greenbang on Monday, 20th October 2008

An Abu Dhabi investment fund has stepped in to secure the future of London Array, the world’s largest planned offshore wind farm.

The London Array project was rocked earlier this year when Shell pulled out, expressing concerns over the profitability of the scheme after projected costs rose to more than £2bn,

But the Abu Dhabi-based Masdar Initiative has now bought a 40 per cent stake in E.ON’s half share of the London Array Scheme, giving it a 20 per cent stake overall. Denmark’s Dong Energy owns the other half of the project.

The London Array project is situated in the outer Thames Estuary, east of London and will consist of up to 271 turbines, generating enough power for three-quarters of a million homes.

Once the project gets the official green light the scheme will be built more than 20km off the Kent and Essex
coasts. The wind farm will be installed on a 90 square mile site and will be built in two stages. It is hoped the first stage will be completed in 2012 and will consist of up to 175 turbines. The second stage will add enough capacity to bring the total to 1,000MW.

More from the official press release here.

Tags: , ,

READERS COMMENTS - Have your say...




Please note: Comment moderation is enabled and may delay your comment. There is no need to resubmit your comment.

Additional comments powered by BackType


RELATED NEWS

LATEST HEADLINES

Bloomberg: Renewables spending needs to reach $500bn by 2030 thumbnail

Bloomberg: Renewables spending needs to reach $500bn by 2030

Global spending on renewable energy projects could more than double by 2030, but
The Grumpy Environmentalist: The woes of waste thumbnail

The Grumpy Environmentalist: The woes of waste

There is plenty to be grumpy about when it comes to waste disposal
CO2 doesn’t stop at the border; Neither should energy policies thumbnail

CO2 doesn’t stop at the border; Neither should energy policies

Once upon a time, climate change felt like a distant threat on the
‘Frog foam’ could enable carbon capture, easier biofuels thumbnail

‘Frog foam’ could enable carbon capture, easier biofuels

What can frogs teach us about solar power, biofuel
Addicted to oil in a warming world? Blame the human brain thumbnail

Addicted to oil in a warming world? Blame the human brain

Never mind political differences, the rich-vs-poor divide or the
Arctic explorers set off on 500-km climate trek across sea ice thumbnail

Arctic explorers set off on 500-km climate trek across sea ice

A three-person team led by British explorer Ann Daniels