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Rampion work begins

4C Offshore | Tom Russell
By: Tom Russell 14/09/2015 E.ON edited by 4C Offshore
E.ON have announced that work will begin this week at the Rampion Offshore Wind Farm, in preparation for the first foundation installation in January. This will include clearing boulders on the seabed along the cable route and around each of the 116 foundation positions to allow safe and effective installation.

Chris Tomlinson, E.ON Development Manager for the Rampion Offshore Wind Farm, said:
"After five years in development, following successful consultation, consent and contracting, we're delighted to be able to confirm that work will commence this week to prepare the seabed for turbine installation."

“Assessment of the number of boulders is still underway but is likely to be in the thousands and up to six vessels will be on site to undertake the work over the next many months. Great efforts will be made to replicate the seabed as it is now and all boulders moved will be weighed and the new position recorded. Details of the new positions of the boulders will be made freely available to sea users.  We will continue to issue Notices to Mariners to keep sea users informed of these works.”


This preparation work coincides with the first of 12 stages of the onshore project which started in early September to the south of the Upper Brighton Road, Worthing.  Access points will be constructed first to allow construction of a haul road along the cable route.  This will be followed by trenching works to lay the ducting for the cables, and finally, the reinstatement of the ground. Work will start on building the onshore substation in Twineham towards the end of September.  

Tomlinson further commented:
“Throughout the Rampion project’s progress we’ve worked hard to keep the local community informed of our activities and over the last three months community events have been held at locations along the cable route in Lancing, Steyning, Henfield and Twineham, where we were pleased to be able to update over 500 local people of our construction plans".

When the turbines are fully complete in early 2018 the electricity cables will come ashore at the Brooklands Pleasure Park in Worthing and will transport power along 27km of underground onshore cable to the new substation at Twineham where it will be connected to the grid.

During the planned 3 year offshore construction period it is estimated that around 250 to 300 jobs will be created. A workforce of up to 100 will be employed for the onshore cable route and around a further 40 to 60 people at the onshore substation during construction.  Once the wind farm is commissioned and fully operational, it is envisaged that up to 65 full time permanent jobs will be created at the operations and maintenance base which will be advertised locally and will include two apprenticeship roles per year for at least three years.

Approval has also been received from Lewes District Council Planning Committee for the wind farms operations and maintenance base at Newhaven Port. The design is expected to be finalised over the winter period with construction planned to commence later next year.

The 400MW Rampion Offshore Wind Farm ,set to be composed of 116 V112-3.35 Vestas turbines, is being built by E.ON and the UK Green Investment Bank plc. Located 13km off the Sussex coast Rampion is expected to provide enough electricity to supply the equivalent of around 300,000 homes and reduce C02 emissions of up to 600,000 tonnes a year.

For more information about the Rampion Offshore Wind Farm.

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