The London Array is a 175-turbine 630 MW
Round 2 offshore wind farm located off the
Kent
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coast in the outer
Thames Estuary
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Limits
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in the United Kingdom. It was the
largest offshore wind farm in the world until
Walney Extension reached full production in September 2018.
Construction of phase 1 of the wind farm began in March 2011 and was completed by mid 2013, being formally inaugurated by the
Prime Minister
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,
David Cameron
David William Donald Cameron, Baron Cameron of Chipping Norton (born 9 October 1966) is a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2010 to 2016. Until 2015, he led the first coalition government in the UK s ...
on 4 July 2013.
The second phase of the project was refused planning consent in 2014 due to concerns over the impact on sea birds.
Description
The
wind farm
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site is more than off the
North Foreland
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With the rest of Broadstairs and part of Ramsgate it is the eastern side of Kent's largest peninsula, the Isle of Thanet. It presents a b ...
on the
Kent
Kent is a Ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county in South East England. It is bordered by Essex across the Thames Estuary to the north, the Strait of Dover to the south-east, East Sussex to the south-west, Surrey to the west, and Gr ...
coast. It is in the area between Long Sand and
Kentish Knock, between
Margate
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in Kent and
Clacton in Essex.
The site has water depths of no more than 25 m
and is mostly away from deep water shipping lanes. It is north of the shallow cross estuary channel, the
Fisherman's Gat and astride of the
Foulger's Gat.
The first phase consisted of 175
Siemens Wind Power
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SWT-3.6 turbines and two offshore substations, giving a wind farm with a peak rated power of 630 MW.
Each turbine and offshore substation is erected on a
monopile foundation, and connected together by of 33 kV array cables. The two offshore substations are connected to an onshore substation at Cleve Hill (near
Graveney) on the north Kent coast, by four 150 kV subsea export cables, in total .
It is named after London because the power goes to the London grid.
The smaller
Thanet Wind Farm is to the south.
The array is intended to reduce annual
emissions by about 900,000 tons, equal to the emissions of 300,000 passenger cars.
History
In 2001 environmental studies identified areas of the outer
Thames Estuary
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Limits
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as potential sites for offshore wind farms;
[ The London Array (London Array), p.6] the
Department of Trade and Industry published the paper ''Future Offshore — A Strategic Framework for the Offshore Wind Industry'', which identified the outer Thames Estuary as one of three potential areas for future wind farm development (
Round 2 wind farms). The
Crown Estate awarded a 50-year lease to ''London Array Ltd'' (a consortium of E.ON UK Renewables, Shell WindEnergy, and CORE Limited) in December 2003.
A planning application was submitted in 2005,
which was approved in December 2006. Planning permission for the onshore electricity substation was granted in November 2007.
In May 2008, Shell announced that it was pulling out of the project. It was announced in July 2008 that E.ON UK and
DONG Energy
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would buy Shell's stake. Subsequently, on 16 October 2008, London Array announced the
Abu Dhabi
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based
Masdar would join E.ON as a joint venture party in the scheme. Under the agreement, Masdar purchased 40% of E.ON's half share of the scheme, giving Masdar a 20% stake in the project overall.
The resultant ownership was 50% DONG Energy, 30%
E.ON UK Renewables and 20% Masdar.
In March 2009, the backers agreed on an initial investment of €2.2 billion. Financing of phase 1 was achieved through the
European Investment Bank
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and the Danish Export Credit Fund with £250 million.
In 2013, in response to
Ofgem "Offshore Transmission Owner" regulations, the consortium divested the electrical transmission assets of the wind farm (valued at £459 million) to Blue Transmission London Array Limited – an entity incorporated by Barclays Infrastructure Funds Management Limited (
Barclays
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) and Diamond UK Transmission Corporation (a
Mitsubishi Corporation
is a Japanese general trading company ( ''sogo shosha'') and a core member of the Mitsubishi Group. For much of the post-war period, Mitsubishi Corporation has been the largest of the five great ''sogo shosha'' (Mitsubishi, Mitsui, Itochu, S ...
subsidiary).

In January 2014, DONG sold half its stake to Quebec public pension plan manager (""), and in 2023 sold its remaining 25% share to
Schroders Greencoat for £717 million (£4.56 m/MW). Following RWE's takeover of E.ON's power generation in an asset swap in 2019, RWE now owns the 30% stake previously belonging to E.ON.
At the time of its construction, it was the largest offshore wind farm in the world.
Construction and commissioning
Offshore work began in March 2011
with construction of the first foundation.
Turbines were supplied by
Siemens Wind Power
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.
Their foundations were built by a joint-venture between Per Aarsleff and
Bilfinger Berger Ingenieurbau GmbH. The same company supplied and installed the monopiles.
Generators were installed by MPI and
A2SEA, using an installation vessel and a
jack-up barge ''Sea Worker''.
Two offshore substations were designed, fabricated and installed by Future Energy, a joint venture between Fabricom, Iemants and Geosea, while electrical systems and onshore substation work was undertaken by Siemens Transmission & Distribution. The subsea export cable was supplied by
Nexans and array cables by JDR Cable Systems. The array cables and the export cables were installed by VSMC.
The wind farm started producing electricity at the end of October 2012.
All 175 turbines of phase 1 were confirmed fully operational on 8 April 2013,
and the wind farm was formally inaugurated by the Prime minister
David Cameron
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on 4 July 2013.
In December 2015 it produced 369 GWh, a monthly
capacity factor
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of 78.9%. It produced 2.5 TWh in 2015. During two days of January 2016, production varied from 3 MW to 619 MW.
Its
levelised cost has been estimated at £140/MWh.
Phase 2
A second phase was planned which would have seen a further 166 turbines installed to increase the capacity to 1000 MW.
However, the second phase was scaled back and finally cancelled in February 2014 after concerns were raised by the
Royal Society for the Protection of Birds
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about its effect on a local population of
red-throated divers.
See also
*
List of offshore wind farms in the United Kingdom
This is a list of offshore wind farms within the national maritime boundary, maritime boundaries of the United Kingdom.
In April 2025 the nameplate capacity of offshore wind farms in operation was approximately 16 GW, with a further 8 GW under con ...
*
List of offshore wind farms
This article lists the largest offshore wind farms that are currently operational rated by nameplate capacity. It also lists the largest offshore wind farms currently under construction, the largest proposed offshore wind farms, and offshore ...
*
List of offshore wind farms in the North Sea
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