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PortWind Offshore Wind Farm
is a proposed renewable energy development located in the English Channel, off the Devon and Dorset coast in the south of England.

SE PortWind Ltd (SEPL), a Source Galileo company, is seeking to develop a circa 2 GW offshore wind farm off the south coast of England. The project is at an early stage of development and any project development area will be subject to a future leasing round by The Crown Estate.
The project has the potential to deliver enough renewable energy to help power over 3 million households annually, helping the United Kingdom to meet its binding target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 78% by 2035.
A grid connection for the project has been secured from National Grid at the Chickerell 400 kV substation, contributing to energy security in the south west of England.
Site selection phase
Stakeholder engagement
Begins with the project and continues throughout each phase of the development process
*This timeline is for indicative purposes only. The sequence of events will be shaped by the timing of future TCE leasing rounds and may be subject to change.
Site refinement
2.5 GW grid connection secured
Feasibility studies and site refinement
Fisheries Liaison Officer (FLO) appointed
Technical studies to support site refinement and development
Application for seabed lease from The Crown Estate
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) studies
Agreement for Lease from The Crown Estate
EIA and technical studies
Planning application
Planning granted
Commence construction
Complete construction and commence generating clean, renewable energy

Our team has decades of expertise in developing major renewable energy projects. We listen closely, build partnerships, manage relationships, and apply all our experience to make large-scale renewable projects happen.

Our team's knowledge and expertise allows us to develop renewable energy projects in the most responsible manner. We want to build strong links with local host communities because we believe that together we can create a cleaner, brighter future for the UK.
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