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Project Summary Table 1 Contact details.


Company Name East Anglia ONE Limited Address Email


Alternative contact number


Table 2 Project details. Project name


Project commissioning date


Is supply chain project plan included?


East Anglia ONE 31March 2019 Yes


3rd Floor, 1 Tudor Street London EC4Y 0AH United Kingdom


Authorised Representa tive


Contact number


Alternative contact


Alternative email


Project size (inMW installed capacity)


Project location Ownership structure 500MW– 600MW


South East Area of the Round 3 East Anglia Zone, covering approximately 300km2


ScottishPower Renewables (UK) Limited 50%, VattenfallWind Power Limited 50%


The East Anglia ONE offshore windfarm(The EA1 Project) has planning consent and a grid connection agreement for December 2018.


Engineering work has commenced and supplier pre-qualification activities are complete for a number of packages with certain tenders already underway and others to commence in 2014/2015 to enable progress in line with DECC requirements.


To date around £64Mhas been spent on the development of the EA1 Project. The expected date of construction start is 2017 with first power export in 2019.


Maturity of project


East Anglia ONE Limited intends to apply for a Contract for Difference (CfD) during the first allocation window in October 2014. Due to the long lead time on the procurement of the HVDC transmission system, it is critical for the timely development of the whole zone that the first phase is awarded a CfD at the earliest opportunity.


An investment of over £2billion will be required to complete the EA1 Project representing an opportunity to create significant UK economic benefit. This will be the first project in a zone which has the potential to deliver 7200MW. The investment in the EA1 Project would be the first investment in the zone which if fully delivered could result in a further £22billion investmentmaking this one of the largest andmost important renewable generation projects in the world.


David Rowland, Business Development Director


Charlie Jordan, Programme Director


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