
Inch Cape
Offshore Wind Farm
At almost 1.1 gigawatts, the project is one of Scotland’s largest offshore wind farms and set to play a significant role in support of the Scottish and wider UK offshore wind targets.
About Inch Cape
Now under construction, Inch Cape will feature 72 turbines sited in the North Sea, 15 kilometres off the Angus coast. The power it generates will be transported 85 kilometres to a new substation in East Lothian from where it will enter the national transmission system. It will be operated out of a purpose-built facility at Montrose Port.
Inch Cape will make a significant contribution towards the UK’s offshore wind ambitions and will generate enough green energy to power the equivalent of more than half the homes in Scotland*
For suppliers
Inch Cape has created this searchable portal to enable companies looking for specific goods or services to be able to search registered businesses. All suppliers who have successfully registered for our Supply Chain Database will be listed within this search function.
Apply to the Inch Cape Construction Fund
Inch Cape grants are available to community groups local to the project’s onshore construction. Find out how to apply.
Vacancies
There are currently no vacancies, but please click the button below to learn more about working with us
Galleries
View videos and photographs of the Inch Cape project including our onshore and offshore construction work and our involvement with the community, local schools and colleges.
* 1.6 million homes calculated based on the project’s projected average net energy yield and mean GB annual household consumption of 3,323 kilowatt hours (KWh) per annum based on the most recent figures published by the Department of Energy Security and Net Zero. There are almost 2.6 million homes in Scotland.


