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8.—(1) Taken together with works authorised and proposed to be constructed pursuant to licence 2 (generation)—
(a)the total electrical export capacity of the authorised scheme must not exceed 1,800MW at the point of connection to the offshore electrical platform(s);
(b)the total number of wind turbine generators forming part of the authorised scheme must not exceed 158;
(c)the total number of offshore service platforms forming part of the authorised scheme must not exceed one;
(d)the total number of meteorological masts forming part of the authorised scheme must not exceed two;
(e)the total number of LIDAR measurement buoys forming part of the authorised scheme must not exceed two;
(f)the total number of wave measurement buoys forming part of the authorised scheme must not exceed two;
(g)the total amount of scour protection for the wind turbine generators, offshore service platform, meteorological masts and measurement buoys forming part of the authorised scheme must not exceed 25,834,269 m³ and 5,166,854 m² and must not exceed the distributed quantities of scour protection set out in Table 1 of the outline scour protection and cable protection plan;
(h)the total amount of inert material of natural origin disposed within the offshore Order limits as part of the authorised scheme must not exceed 37,698,890 m3;
(i)the total amount of disposal for drill arisings in connection with any foundation drilling must not exceed 399,776 m3; and
(j)the total length of cable and the amount of cable protection must not exceed the figures stated in condition 3 of this licence.
(2) Prior to commencement of the authorised scheme the undertaker must give notice to the MMO detailing:
(a)whether the authorised scheme will be —
(i)commenced under scenario 1 or scenario 2; and
(ii)constructed in a single offshore phase under this licence or in two offshore phases under this licence and licence 2 (generation).
(3) Where the authorised scheme will be constructed in two offshore phases the undertaker must give notice to the MMO detailing —
(a)prior to the commencement of phase 1, the total number of wind turbine generators offshore service platform, meteorological masts, LIDAR measurement buoys and wave measurement buoys to be constructed in that phase; and
(b)prior to the commencement of phase 2, the total number of wind turbine generators offshore service platform, meteorological masts, LIDAR measurement buoys and wave measurement buoys to be constructed in that phase.
Commencement Information
I1Sch. 9 para. 8 in force at 1.1.2022, see art. 1
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