Ossian is being developed with a focus on early engagement with stakeholders, ensuring that key statutory and non-statutory bodies are updated as the project progresses.

There are two principal elements of the Ossian Offshore Wind Farm development:

  • The wind farm generation assets, including the floating offshore wind turbines and inter array cables.

  • The transmission infrastructure that will connect and deliver the renewable energy generated by the wind farm to the national grid.

As the project sits across multiple planning systems, the wind farm itself requires a separate application process to the transmission infrastructure. The application for the generating assets and the offshore transmission platforms was submitted to the Scottish Government in June 2024 with a package of Additional Information (AEI) submitted in 2025 and early 2026.

To connect Ossian, we will seek consent to install subsea cables from the wind farm to a landfall in Angus or Aberdeenshire, Scotland and Lincolnshire, England. Underground cables will connect to our new Ossian substation and converter stations to the UK’s electricity network at grid connection points near Angus or Aberdeenshire and near Weston Marsh, Lincolnshire.  

Ossian’s subsea cables and onshore transmission infrastructure for it’s connection to Lincolnshire have been identified as a Project of National Significance by the Planning Inspectorate, as such, it will need to apply for a Development Consent Order (DCO). This is typical for infrastructure projects of this size.

2024 submission
2025 submission
2026 submission