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Scotland Gives SSE Plc Consent To Build World’s Largest Offshore Wind Farm

August 2, 2025
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Scotland Approves Construction of World’s Largest Offshore Wind Farm

Scotland has awarded SSE Plc consent to construct the world’s largest offshore wind farm, the Berwick Bank Wind Farm off the eastern coast of the country. Once completed, it will power 6 million homes.

The 4.1 gigawatt project has been in development for a decade, and this recent approval marks the final principal stage before it can start bidding for government subsidies in the next wind auction scheduled for August.

This project holds significant importance for the U.K as it strives to achieve its goal of decarbonising the power grid by 2030. However, the construction of the wind farm could potentially lead to an increase in consumer bills, which are already among the highest in the world, as it puts additional strain on the country’s electric grid, necessitating investments to address these challenges.

The announcement regarding the approval of the world’s largest offshore wind farm came shortly after U.S President Donald Trump’s visit to Scotland, during which he expressed his disapproval of wind farms. Trump highlighted Aberdeen as Europe’s oil capital and suggested further expansion in that sector.

Despite differing opinions, the development of Scotland’s wind energy sector continues to progress. The Berwick Bank Wind Farm is projected to bring £8.3 billion of value to the UK economy and create 9,300 jobs.

UK-based utility SSE has announced plans to participate in an upcoming government auction to secure subsidies for new renewable energy projects. If successful in the auction, the project will sell power at fixed prices for a period of two decades.

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