Moray Offshore Renewables (MORL) said it plans to open a consultation on the development of offshore wind on the remainder of its zone in the Outer Moray Firth.
It comes after the company was awarded development rights six years ago for offshore wind development in the Moray Firth.
MORL split the site into an eastern and western development area and developed proposals for the eastern development area first, receiving consent from the Scottish Goverment for 1,116MW in 2014.
Dan Finch, EDPR’s director of offshore, said:“We worked hard to deliver a high-quality project in the Eastern Development Area, with no impediments to its construction. All that we need to proceed is a contract which will enable us to sell power in the reformed electricity market, and we look forward to the UK Government announcing the next ‘Contract for Difference’ (CfD) auction, which will allow us to compete for the contract which will let us deliver the project.
“Today we are announcing proposals to develop the Western area of our site to maximise renewable energy generation in the zone which was allocated to us by the Crown Estate. This can create a pipeline of offshore wind projects in the Moray Firth, and associated opportunities for the local economy.”