Abstract
The proposed Humber Gateway Offshore Wind Farm is located north of the mouth of the River Humber, within an area of sea approximately 8km off the Holderness Coast of East Yorkshire. Depending on the capacity of the turbines, the wind farm will consist of between 42 and 83 turbines. The proposal also includes an offshore substation, up to three meteorologicals mast, inter-array cables and subsea export cables (that will come ashore near Easington).
An underground cable is proposed from Easington to Salt End (a distance of around 30 km) to enable the electricity to be connected into the National Grid at a proposed new substation at Salt End, on the east side of Hull.
The operational life of the project is expected to be 40 years (in line with the Crown Estate lease). After 20 to 25 years, re-powering (i.e. replacing the wind turbines at the end of their economic life with new turbines) may be necessary, but this will be subject to further environmental studies and further marine consents.
A full description of the offshore elements of the project (up to Mean High Water Springs) is presented in Section 6 of this Environmental Statement. The onshore elements of the project are described in a separate Environmental Statement which covers the underground cable works above Mean High Water Springs.
- Contents
- Preface
- Glossary
- Figures
- Section 1 - Introduction
- Section 2 - Policy Background and Need for the Project
- Section 3 - Legislative Context and Regulatory Requirements
- Section 4 - Environmental Impact Assessment Process
- Section 5 - Site Selection and Consideration of Alternatives
- Section 6 - Project Description
- Section 7 - Description of the Physical Baseline Environment
- Section 8 - Description of the Biological Baseline Environment
- Section 9 - Description of the Human Baseline Environment
- Section 10 - The Physical Environment - Assessment of Impacts
- Section 11 - The Biological Environment - Assessment of Impacts
- Section 12 - The Human Environment - Assessment of Impacts
- Section 13 - Cumulative and In-combination Impacts
- Section 14 - Potential Impacts to European Sites of Nature Conservation Importance
- Appendix A - Summary of Consultation Responses
- Appendix B1 - Coastal Processes Baseline Report (ABP)
- Appendix B2 - Calibration Report (ABP)
- Appendix B3 - Embedded Mitigation Assessment (ABP)
- Appendix C1 - Baseline Study of Marine Ecology (IECS)
- Appendix C2 - Sabellaria Report (IECS)
- Appendix C3 - Biotope and Cobble Reef Report (IECS)
- Appendix D1a - Humber Gateway Seabird Survey Report (IECS)
- Appendix D2a - Humber Gateway Collision Risk Assessment 3-6MW
- Appendix D1b - Humber Gateway Seabird Report Figures (IECS)
- Appendix D2b - Humber Gateway PFG Collision Risk Assessment
- Appendix E1a - Marine Mammal Survey Report
- Appendix E1b - Marine Mammal Survey Figures
- Appendix E2 - Baseline Underwater Noise Measurements (NPL)
- Appendix E3 - Acoustic Field Prediction (NPL)
- Appendix F - Gazetteer (Wessex)
- Appendix G - Greater Wash Cumulative Scoping Report (Royal Haskoning)