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Mona Offshore Wind Farm - Planning Applications For Development Management Procedure

BS1 6PNPublished 25/07/25
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What is planned?

Department for Energy Security & Net Zero
MONA OFFSHORE WIND FARM
THE PLANNING ACT 2008 AND THE INFRASTRUCTURE PLANNING (ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT) REGULATIONS 2017
NOTICE OF A DECISION ON AN APPLICATION FOR AN ORDER GRANTING DEVELOPMENT CONSENT FOR EIA DEVELOPMENT

The Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero (“the Secretary of State”) gives notice under regulation 31(2) of the Infrastructure Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2017 (“the 2017 Regulations”) that a determination has been made on an application made by Mona Offshore Wind Limited (“the Applicant”) for development consent under the Planning Act 2008 (“the 2008 Act”) for development that constitutes “Environmental Impact Assessment development” as defined in the 2017 Regulations.

The application is for an offshore generating station, with a gross generation capacity greater than 350 megawatts comprising:

Offshore
• Up to 96 wind turbines;
• Four Offshore Substation Platforms (“OSP”s);
• Foundations for the wind turbines and OSPs;
• Inter-array cables linking the individual wind turbines to each other and the OSPs;
• Offshore export cables; and,
• Scour Protection for foundations and cables, where required.

Onshore
• Transition joint bays (connecting the offshore and onshore cables);
• Onshore export cables;
• An onshore substation;
• A connection from the onshore substation into the existing Bodelwyddan National Grid Substation; and,
• Landscaping mitigation works.

The Secretary of State has decided, following consideration of the report of the Examining Authority who conducted an examination into the application, that development consent should be granted for the proposed development.

The statement of reasons for deciding to make an Order granting development consent, which has been prepared by the Secretary of State under section 116 of the 2008 Act and regulation 31(2) of the 2017 Regulations, containing the content of the decision, the requirements imposed in connection with the development, the main reasons and considerations on which the decision is based including relevant information about the participation of the public, a description of the main features to avoid, reduce and offset any major adverse effects of the development, is published on the Planning Inspectorate`s website: https://infrastructure.planninginspectorate.gov.uk/projects/wales/ mona-offshore-wind-farm/.

The statement of reasons contains the information required by regulation 30(2) of the 2017 Regulations including information regarding the right to challenge the decision and the procedures for doing so.

Hard copies of the decision documentation will also be available to inspect at the Planning Inspectorate’s offices (by appointment using the contact details below):

The Planning Inspectorate, National Infrastructure Directorate, Temple Quay House, Bristol BS1 6PN

To make an appointment for inspection of the documents contact the Planning Inspectorate on 0303 444 5000 or email NIEnquiries@ planninginspectorate.gov.uk.

Copies of the Secretary of State’s decision letter and the text of the Order can be obtained by writing or sending an e-mail to the Planning Inspectorate. No charge will be made for this service.

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