Welcome
Ossian is a proposed floating offshore wind farm located approximately 80km off the east coast of Scotland (referred to as the Ossian Array), which has the potential to deliver up to 3.6GW of renewable energy to the UK grid once built.
To connect Ossian, we will seek consent to install subsea cables from the wind farm to a landfall in Angus or Aberdeenshire, Scotland and Lincolnshire, England. Underground cables will connect our new Ossian substation and converter stations to the UK’s electricity network at grid connection points near Angus or Aberdeenshire and near Weston Marsh, Lincolnshire.
These proposals, referred to as the Ossian Transmission Infrastructure, include the elements needed to connect the Ossian Array to the national grid in Lincolnshire.
We highly value meaningful engagement with local communities and stakeholders in order to help shape and inform the project. The proposals are at an early stage in their development, and we welcome the opportunity to discuss the project and hear your views.
Project Update
Over the past year the team has been progressing the development of Ossian’s Lincolnshire Transmission Infrastructure in support of our Development Consent Order application.
Following changes to Ossian’s grid design, the Project is pausing work on the proposed Lincolnshire grid connections at this time to focus on progressing the connection allocated to Ossian in Scotland. As a result, Ossian will be withdrawing from the Development Consent Order pre-application process at this time. Ossian’s Lincolnshire connections continue to be integral to the Project’s proposals, and we intend to recommence our application for a DCO at a future date. We remain committed to providing updates to all stakeholders as and when we are in a position to do so.
We are grateful to all stakeholders in Lincolnshire for their engagement and feedback to date, all of which has been valuable in helping us take the project forward in a considered manner. Thank you for your valued input, which will continue to shape our plans going forward, and for the time taken to engage with the team. The project will continue to update all stakeholders when appropriate.
Contact us
You can get in touch with the team on:
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 0800 138 5407 (this number is free from a landline, other network providers may charge and is manned from 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday).