Forewind
–
comprising
RWE,
SSE,
Statoil
and
Statkraft
–
has
now
bagged
permission
from
National
Grid
to
link
a
total
of
2GW
of
capacity
into
the
existing
Creyke
Beck
substation
near
Cottingham,
on
the
north
side
of
the
Humber
Estuary
in
eastern
England.
The
electricity
flowing
to
that
substation
will
be
generated
at
the
first
zone
–
known
as
Creyke
Beck
–
to
be
carved
out
of
the
massive
Dogger
Bank
area.
The
Creyke
Beck
zone
will
be
broken
down
into
two
offshore
wind
farms,
each
roughly
1.2GW
in
size.
Forewind…