Meet the developers

Seagreen is Scotland’s largest offshore wind farm owned by SSE Renewables (49%) and TotalEnergies (51%). Seagreen became operational in October 2023 with 114 of the originally consented 150 turbines.

SSE Renewables led the development and construction of the joint venture project, supported by TotalEnergies, and will operate Seagreen throughout its operational lifetime on behalf of the partners.

The Seagreen 1A project, also a joint venture partnership between TotalEnergies and SSE Renewables, is a proposal to build the remaining 36 of the 150 consented offshore wind turbines adjacent to Seagreen Offshore Wind Farm.  This has required a separate grid connection through the Cockenzie substation.

SSE Renewables is a leading developer and operator of renewable energy generation, focusing on onshore and offshore wind, hydro, solar and battery storage.

Part of energy infrastructure company SSE plc, UK-listed in the FTSE100, it is delivering clean power assets to increase SSE’s operational renewable generation capacity from 5GW today to up to 9GW by 2027 as part of a ~£20bn clean energy plan, the five-year Net Zero Acceleration Programme (NZAP) Plus.

This includes delivery of the world’s largest offshore wind farm in construction, the 3.6GW Dogger Bank Wind Farm.

SSE Renewables has a team of over 2,000 renewable energy professionals with a passion for championing clean energy delivery, each based across the markets in which it operates.

Its core market focus is on the UK and Ireland, with a growing international presence in carefully selected markets in Continental Europe and Japan.

TotalEnergies is a global integrated energy company that produces and markets energies: oil and biofuels, natural gas and green gases, renewables and electricity. Our more than 100,000 employees are committed to provide as many people as possible with energy that is more reliable, more affordable and more sustainable. Active in about 120 countries, TotalEnergies places sustainability at the heart of its strategy, its projects and its operations.

As part of its ambition to get to net zero by 2050, TotalEnergies is building a world class cost-competitive portfolio combining renewables (solar, onshore and offshore wind) and flexible assets (CCGT, storage) to deliver clean firm power to its customers. At the end of 2023, TotalEnergies’ gross renewable electricity generation installed capacity was 22 GW. TotalEnergies will continue to expand this business to reach 35 GW in 2025 and more than 100 TWh of net electricity production by 2030.

About TotalEnergies in the UK

In the UK we are a leading oil and gas operator, operating around 30% of the UK Continental Shelf’s gas production, with average daily production of 142,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day in 2023.

We have invested in several offshore wind developments in the UK which will have the capacity to deliver over 5GW of renewable power this decade, including Seagreen (1.1GW) which became fully operational in October 2023, West of Orkney (2GW) and Outer Dowsing (1.5 GW). We are also developing a portfolio of solar projects totalling around 500MW.

We are one of the UK’s largest suppliers of gas and electricity to businesses and the public sector. We also offer electric vehicle charging solutions and market petroleum products including lubricants, aviation fuel, bitumen and specialty fluids. 

Seagreen 1A

The ‘Seagreen 1A’ project is the infrastructure required to connect the remaining 36 offshore turbines to the grid at the Cockenzie substation.

In October 2019, SWEL applied to National Grid, the national electricity transmission network operator, for a further grid connection for the remaining 36 turbines.  As there is restricted additional grid capacity available at Tealing, National Grid provided a connection offer at the ScottishPower substation, adjacent to the former Cockenzie Power station in East Lothian, in order to connect the remaining 36 turbines.  SWEL has accepted this connection offer.

The site is located in the Energy Zone of the former Cockenzie power station site next to the existing ScottishPower building on Edinburgh Road, Cockenzie.

The cable route at Cockenzie will follow the shortest and least intrusive route to the new proposed substation building. The details of this will be finalised as work on the project progresses.

Wherever possible, we proactively consult with our local communities, local businesses, elected members and other key stakeholders to receive feedback and help shape the plans. We work with local media and identify multiple channels to help promote our projects and engage with as wide an audience as possible, in the planning and delivery of our important programme. 

14 years of development

In 2010, the Crown Estate awarded Seagreen Wind Energy Limited the exclusive development rights for the Firth of Forth Zone of the UK's Round 3 offshore wind farm development programme.

The Zone is located over 27km from the Angus coastline and 66km from the East Lothian coastline, covering an area of around 2,850km2 in the outer Firth of Forth.

Seagreen and subsequently Seagreen 1A have worked closely with stakeholders and undertaken extensive surveys and assessments to develop a number of projects within the Zone.  The Zone is being developed in three distinct phases:

  • Seagreen (operational) – 114 turbines at a capacity of 1,075MW

  • Seagreen 1A (in development) – Up to 36 turbines at a capacity of up to 500MW

  • Berwick Bank Wind Farm (formerly Seagreen 2&3) (in development) – Up to 4.1GW. Click here for more information