Salamander Offshore Wind Farm, a project being developed by the Salamander Wind Project Company, a joint venture between Ørsted, Simply Blue Group and Subsea7, has submitted its consent applications for the onshore aspects of its proposed floating development, located 35 kilometers off Peterhead on the east coast of Scotland.
The applications outline Salamander’s plans for the onshore components of its proposed development. The first submission has been made to Aberdeenshire Council for the onshore substation and associated infrastructure and has been accepted.
The second, to the Energy Consents Unit of the Scottish Government for the wind farm’s energy balancing infrastructure, includes a battery storage that will help to balance the electricity grid.
“This project will generate a huge amount of energy for the country and presents key benefits to those in the local community and the supply chain,” says Hugh Yendole, project director for Salamander.
“The opportunity is clear. The Scottish government has the power to unlock the potential capability of floating offshore wind in our country and support Scotland becoming the global leader in floating offshore wind. The onshore applications present our plans for the onshore facilities required for our project. Both are key areas of our development and support our vision for green energy. At each stage we have encouraged and incorporated feedback from our stakeholders, and we will continue to work with them throughout the approval process.”
These applications follow on from the offshore consent applications which were submitted in April and outlined the requirements for the offshore elements of the 100 MW project. The Salamander project was a successful Innovation bidder in Crown Estate Scotland’s Innovation and Targeted Oil and Gas leasing round, signing an exclusivity agreement for a seabed lease in May last year.