GTR4 Limited – a joint venture between Corio and its affiliates,
TotalEnergies and Gulf Energy Development – has secured
development consent for the Outer Dowsing Offshore Wind Farm.
Approval was granted by the Secretary of State on 10 February
2026.
The project, located approximately 54 kilometres off the
Lincolnshire coast, will comprise of up to 100 wind turbine
generators, an offshore accommodation platform, as many as six
offshore transformer substations, up to two offshore reactive
compensation platforms, and as many as four export cables. These
cables will make landfall at Wolla Bank before continuing
underground to a new substation at Surfleet Marsh.
Construction could begin as early as 2027, with first power
expected in 2030. Once operational, the development will deliver
1.5 gigawatts (GW) of offshore wind capacity, contributing
significantly to the UK Government's target of 50 GW of offshore
wind by 2030 and supporting national net zero ambitions.
Throughout the application process, the Marine Management
Organisation (MMO) worked closely with the developer, the
Planning Inspectorate (PINS) and other stakeholders to ensure
environmental issues were fully addressed.
The wind farm was also part of the Nationally Significant
Infrastructure Project (NSIP) Early Adopters Programme (EAP). As
part of this initiative, the MMO contributed to issue tracking,
helped streamline examination discussions and maintain focus on
the most critical matters.
Following consent, the MMO will continue to collaborate with the
developer to support a smooth transition into the
pre‑construction and construction phases of the project.