The Guardian
Shell and Scottish Power submit plans for floating offshore windfarms
Jillian Ambrose Energy correspondent: Fri 16 Jul 2021 00.01 BST
Royal Dutch Shell has joined forces with Scottish Power to develop the world’s first large-scale floating offshore windfarms in the north-east of Scotland.
The energy companies have submitted multiple plans for a string of large floating offshore windfarms to Crown Estate Scotland as part of the property manager’s latest leasing round for access to the coastline.
David Bunch, Shell’s UK country chair, said if the bid was successful, the companies would be “fully committed” to working with Scottish communities and businesses to develop supply chains and expertise “which could make Scotland a world leader in floating wind”.
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