Buchan Offshore Wind, a floating wind project being developed by a consortium comprising Germany’s BayWa r.e., Belgium’s Elicio, and France’s BW Ideol, has submitted offshore consent applications to the Scottish Government for its proposed wind farm located northeast of Fraserburgh, off the Aberdeenshire coast.
The project, awarded seabed development rights through the ScotWind leasing round in 2022 by Crown Estate Scotland, is expected to have a capacity of nearly 1 GW and is scheduled to come online in 2033. Later in 2025, the developers plan to submit an onshore planning application to Aberdeenshire Council, covering an underground cable route and grid connection at the Peterhead substation.
In June 2025, the Scottish Government launched a public consultation on raising the national offshore wind target to 40 GW by 2040, up from 8–11 GW by 2030. It estimates a potential of 40 GW by 2035 and remains committed to net-zero emissions by 2045.