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UK Offshore Wind Infrastructure Accelerates with Major Investment and Transmission Asset Awards

By MGN EditorialMarch 25, 2026 at 10:52 PM

Ofgem has shortlisted five bidders for three UK offshore wind transmission assets while ScottishPower secures €693 million in financing for the country's subsea electricity superhighway, signaling major progress in offshore wind infrastructure development.

The UK's offshore wind infrastructure is experiencing significant momentum as regulators and investors commit substantial capital to expand the nation's subsea transmission network. The UK energy regulator Ofgem has unveiled a competitive shortlist of five bidders vying for three critical offshore wind transmission assets, part of the regulatory framework designed to streamline offshore wind development and reduce grid connection timelines. The competitive bidding process reflects Ofgem's strategy to attract investment in transmission infrastructure while maintaining efficient project delivery. Concurrently, ScottishPower has secured £600 million (approximately €693 million) in financing through its parent company Iberdrola to support the development of the UK's "subsea electricity superhighway." This strategic investment underscores the sector's confidence in long-term offshore wind growth and the critical role of subsea transmission infrastructure in connecting offshore wind farms to the onshore grid. These developments reflect broader efforts to accelerate the UK's renewable energy transition. Offshore wind has become central to the country's net-zero targets, with subsea transmission assets essential for efficiently transporting generated power from offshore installations to terrestrial distribution networks. The combination of regulatory clarity through Ofgem's competitive process and substantial private investment from major utilities demonstrates market confidence in the sector's fundamentals. The financing and bidding processes highlight the capital intensity of offshore wind infrastructure and the importance of attracting institutional investors to fund grid modernization. Both initiatives are expected to support the UK's target of deploying 50 gigawatts of offshore wind capacity by 2030, a cornerstone of the country's renewable energy strategy.
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