Bellrock Offshore Wind Farm Limited is hosting a virtual public consultation event, from 17 to 30 November 2025, inviting local communities, stakeholders, and interested parties to learn more and have their say on the offshore elements of the project.
Located in the North Sea, 120 km east of Stonehaven, the Bellrock Offshore Wind Farm will have the potential to produce up to 1.8 gigawatts (GW) of renewable electricity – the equivalent of powering over 1.7 million homes*.
The electricity generated by the wind farm will connect to the National Electricity Transmission System at the Hurlie substation, west of Stonehaven.
The consent applications for the Wind Farm Development Area will be submitted around March 2026, and the Development Team is currently in the early stage of site selection for the offshore transmission infrastructure, which will come ashore between Findon and St Cyrus, Aberdeenshire.
The consultation event will focus on:
David Robertson, Portfolio Director – Scotland, said: “We are committed to ensuring that local communities and stakeholders have every opportunity to engage with the project, ask questions, and help shape its future. Feedback is invaluable as we work together to deliver clean energy and lasting benefits for the region.”
How to Participate:
The Development Team will also be hosting several live Q&A sessions during the consultation:
The consultation opens at 10 am on Monday 17 November 2025 and closes at midnight on Sunday 30 November 2025. All feedback is requested by the closing date. The event is available online at www.bellrockwind.co.uk where questions can be submitted at any time during the consultation period.
For further information or to stay up to date with the Bellrock Offshore Wind Farm, please contact the development team at [email protected] or visit www.bellrockwind.co.uk
Wind Farm Development Area Key Facts:
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