Dengie Marshes Wind Farm
Proposals
generating circa 120 MW, enough to power 100,000 homes – equivalent to all the homes in Maldon District Council three times over
Making significant contributions through a community benefit fund of up to £600,000 per annum, and a significant business rate contribution
Potential for discounted electricity within the host communities
Producing clean, homegrown power to keep the UK’s energy supply secure
Our emerging proposal includes:
- Wind Turbines: up to 17 turbines with a maximum height of 225m to blade tip.
- Battery Energy Storage System (BESS): to ensure grid stability by storing energy for peak periods and balancing the grid.
- Supporting infrastructure: such as access tracks, crane pads, underground cables, drainage systems, and a substation.
- Grid Connection: underground electricity cables will connect the site to the existing substation at Rayleigh. These will be installed by the Distribution Network Operator and are not part of the planning application.
- Areas for biodiversity net gain and ecological enhancements, to provide on-site benefits to the local environment.


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