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Freightwatch Reporter
Freightwatch.news
Thursday, May 14, 2026
Britain's government has approved planning permission for three offshore wind farm projects expected to deliver approximately 4 gigawatts of generating capacity. The decision underscores the UK's commitment to expanding renewable energy infrastructure as part of its broader decarbonization strategy. The Dogger Bank South and North Fall wind farms represent significant additions to the country's offshore wind portfolio. The approvals come as the nation seeks to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and meet long-term climate targets. Developers can now move forward with construction and installation phases. The projects are expected to create jobs during development and operational stages. Industry observers view the permits as a signal of sustained government backing for large-scale renewable projects, despite economic uncertainties affecting energy investments across Europe.