The UK government granted development consent for the Dogger Bank South offshore wind farm project, Planning Inspectorate said Thursday.
The project includes the Dogger Bank South West and Dogger Bank South East wind farms along with offshore and onshore transmission infrastructure, substations and National Grid connections.
RWE Renewables UK Dogger Bank South (West) and RWE Renewables UK Dogger Bank South (East) submitted the application on Jun. 12, 2024, according to the Planning Inspectorate.
The Planning Inspectorate accepted the proposal for examination on Jul. 10, 2024, and completed its review within the statutory deadlines under the Planning Act 2008.
The examination process allowed local residents, statutory consultees, councils, and other interested parties to provide evidence and participate in hearings over six months, the agency said.
The Examining Authority submitted its recommendation to the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero on Oct. 10, 2025, after reviewing evidence gathered during the examination.
The Planning Inspectorate said the Dogger Bank South project became the 108th energy application completed out of 176 projects examined so far under the national infrastructure process.
Project documents, recommendations, and evidence reviewed during the examination are available on the National Infrastructure Planning website, according to the Planning Inspectorate.