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Ossian is a proposed floating offshore wind farm located approximately 80km off the east coast of Scotland (referred to as the Ossian Array), which has the potential to deliver up to 3.6GW of renewable energy to the UK grid once built.

To connect Ossian, we will seek consent to install subsea cables from the wind farm to a landfall in Lincolnshire and then underground cables connecting to our new Ossian convertor stations. Underground cables will connect our convertor stations to National Grid’s substations, near Spalding and Alford.

These proposals, referred to as the Ossian Transmission Infrastructure, include the elements needed to connect the Ossian Array to the national grid in Lincolnshire.

We highly value meaningful engagement with local communities and stakeholders in order to help shape and inform the project. The proposals are at an early stage in their development, and we welcome the opportunity to discuss the project and hear your views.

Consultation is open from Monday 17 March to Sunday 13 April 2025.

The deadline for comment is 11:59pm on Sunday 13 April 2025.

Following our Project Information Days in October 2024, we now invite feedback on our early-stage proposals through this non-statutory consultation, which includes online and face-to-face opportunities to find out more and have your say.

Contact us

If you have any questions in the meantime, you can get in touch with the team on:

Email: info@ossiantransmission.com

Post: freepost ossian transmission

Phone: 0800 138 5407 (this number is free from a landline, other network providers may charge and is manned from 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday).