UK’s Floating Wind + Wireless Tech
- Michael Alexander
- Nov 3
- 1 min read
Dogger Bank — world’s largest offshore wind farm — switches on in 2025. They’re testing undersea WPT to beam power to shore.
Dogger Bank D has a capacity of up to 1.5GW of renewable electricity, harnessing the power of offshore wind.
Dogger Bank D is being developed by a 50 / 50 joint venture between SSE Renewables and Equinor. The Project is being developed at a crucial time for the UK’s energy sector. With advancements in offshore wind technology, the power from homegrown, clean renewables has the potential to ensure the UK can transition to a secure and affordable energy system.
The project has come forward through an opportunity which was identified to maximise the capacity from the eastern part of the original Dogger Bank C site.
Dogger Bank D welcomed confirmation of a grid connection location in February 2024. The wind farm will connect into Birkhill Wood, a proposed new 400kV substation located in the East Riding of Yorkshire which will be developed and constructed by National Grid Electricity Transmission (NGET) and does not form part of the Dogger Bank D proposals.

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