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forewind

/ ˈfɔːˌwɪnd /

noun

  1. nautical a favourable wind

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Forewind, a consortium comprising energy companies SSE, RWE, Statkraft and Statoil is planning to develop an offshore wind farm at Dogger Bank.

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Developers, the Forewind consortium, said it could create almost 5,000 jobs during construction.

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Forewind is made up of four international energy companies - RWE, SSE, Statkraft and Statoil - which joined forces to bid successfully to develop the Dogger Bank zone.

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Forewind said environmental assessments had been carried out and measures would be taken to mitigate any impact.

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On Tuesday, the United Kingdom’s Crown Estate, a quasi-public entity that manages the UK seabed, granted the Forewind consortium a consent to begin the next phase of development of the behemoth Dogger Bank offshore wind project.

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