
doi: 10.5284/1111183
Triton Knoll is an 857MW 'Round 2' offshore wind farm, owned by innogy (59%), J-Power (24%) and Kansai Electric Power (16%). innogy is building and will operate the project on behalf of the partnership. Triton Knoll is within the Greater Wash strategic area, located off the east coast of England, approximately 20 miles off the coast of Lincolnshire and 28 miles from the coast of north Norfolk. This is one of three 'Round Two' strategic areas around the coast of Great Britain, which were released for offshore wind development by The Crown Estate and the Government in 2003. Marine geoarchaeological assessment was carried out by Wessex Archaeology (archaeological contractor), contracted by Royal HaskoningDHV (retained archaeologist) on behalf of Triton Knoll Offshore Wind Farm Limited.
Archaeology, Grey Literature
Archaeology, Grey Literature
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