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“During the construction of the onshore substation in Bicker, near Boston, for our 875MW Triton Knoll Offshore Windfarm, both the project and Siemens Energy have made regular contributions to a safety charity fund, based on achieving important safety performance targets on site. Thanks to the dedication of the project teams we have been able to donate money to locally significant community projects. It is important to both organisations to support charities which benefit the local communities and play a real role in delivering vital services to the people who need them.”

Julian Garnsey, Project Director for Triton Knoll and innogy:

About Triton Knoll

Triton Knoll is an important potential source of home grown renewable energy in the UK and is being constructed onshore in Lincolnshire, and offshore from the coast.

The project is owned by RWE (59%) and partners J-Power (25%) and to Kansai Electric Power (16%), with RWE leading construction on behalf of the partnership.

Offshore construction began in January 2020, and is taking place 20 miles off the coast of Lincolnshire and 28 miles from the coast of north Norfolk.

Onshore construction began in September, 2018 after the project achieved Financial Close at the end of August 2018, a Contract for Difference from the UK Government in September 2017, consent for the the onshore electrical system in September 2016 and for the offshore array in July 2013.

Triton Knoll

Read the press release here