Morgan Offshore Withdraws from Fylde Wind Farm Project Due to Lack of Government Support
Morgan Offshore has withdrawn from the Fylde Wind Farm Project off the Lancashire coast due to a lack of government support, which has made the initiative economically unviable. The project, which aimed to install 96 turbines to generate 1500MW of electricity for nearly two million homes annually, will not proceed as a result of this decision, according to Fylde MP Andrew Snowden.

Morgan has withdrawn from the Morgan Offshore Wind Project off the Lancashire coast, which planned to install 96 turbines over 20 miles from the Fylde coast, generating 1500MW of electricity for nearly two million homes annually. The decision follows the company's inability to secure government support, rendering the project economically unviable, as stated by Fylde MP Andrew Snowden.




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