Mane Energy Issue 12 - August 2019 | Page 14

14| MANE ENERGY | AUGUST 2019

BEATRICE

The Beatrice Offshore Wind Farm now known as Beatrice Offshore Windfarm Ltd (BOWL) project, is a wind farm close to the Beatrice oil field in the north east coast of Scotland.

Beatrice is Scotland’s largest offshore wind farm. Located approximately 13km from the Caithness coast, Beatrice will create around 90 full time roles for the duration of its 25 year lifespan.

The wind farm was in fact built back in 2007 with two turbines with a total capacity of 10 MW, it was designed to examine the feasibility of building a commercial wind farm in deep water at a reasonable distance from the shore.

However on May 2016 approval was given for a £2.6bn expansion of the wind farms to 84 turbines with a capacity of 688MW of electricity, enough to supply 450,000 homes. After the approval was given, onshore construction began back in Moray in May 2016 and offshore construction began in April 2017.

Beatrice is a Joint Venture between SSE (40%), Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (35%) and Red Rock Power Limited (25%).

The venture itself consisted of employing over 1,500 people onshore and offshore during construction, the project generated its first bit of power back in July 2018. As well as creating and supporting the 1,500 jobs and powering over 450,000 homes on completion, Beatrice will bring up to 90 job roles to Wick during its operational phase. This is very good news for Wick Harbour as these are high quality well-paid jobs.

The first turbine for the £2.6bn expansion was installed in July 2018, with the final turbine being installed on the 14th of May 2019. With the last of the 84 Siemens Gamesa 7MW wind turbines being installed by the Pacific Orca vessel, it’s predicted that the wind farm will be fully operational over the next few months.