East Anglia ONE Offshore Windfarm Generation Assets Monitoring Plan
September, 2016
Abbreviations
AC – Alternating Current CAA – Civil Aviation Authority CCT – Consents Compliance Team CEFAS – Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science CfD – Contracts for Difference CFLO – Company Fisheries Liaison Officer CPO – Compulsory Purchase Order CREEM - Centre for Research into Ecological and Environmental Modelling CReSS - Complex Region Spatial Smoother DCO – Development Consent Order DECC – Department for Energy and Climate Change DML – Deemed Marine License EA – Environment Agency EIA – Environmental Impact Assessment ELO – Environmental Liaison Officer EMS – Environmental Management System EPS – European Protected Species EPSL – European Protected Species License ES – Environmental Statement FID – Final Investment Decision GIS – Geographical Information System GW – Gigawatts HE – Historic England HSE – Health Safety and Environment HVAC – High Voltage Alternating Current HVDC – High Voltage Direct Current JNCC – Joint Nature Conservation Committee LPA – Local Planning Authority MCA – Marine and Coastguard Agency ML – Marine License MOD – Ministry of Defence MMO – Marine Management Organisation MMMP – Marine Mammal Mitigation Plan/Protocol MW - Megawatts NE – Natural England NMC – Non-material change OET – Offshore Environment Team OFTO – Offshore Transmission Operator PINS – Planning Inspectorate PTC – Prior To Commencement of Construction RAG – ‘Red Amber Green’ RSPB – Royal Society for the Protection of Birds SALSA - Spatially Adaptive Local Smoothing Algorithms SOCG – Statement of Common Ground SPR – ScottishPower Renewables WODS – West of Duddon Sands WSI – Written Scheme of Investigation WTG – Wind Turbine Generators
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