Rampion Offshore Wind Farm

About this Site

Rampion, commissioned in April 2018, comprises 116 turbines across 72 km² some 13 km offshore between Brighton and Worthing. With a capacity of 400 MW, it can supply roughly 350,000 homes at full output. The turbines generate renewable power through 80 m hub-height nacelles, feeding electricity via an offshore substation and undersea cables to the national grid. It marks the first offshore wind farm on England’s south coast, integrating marine engineering, subsea cabling, platform design, and turbine technology. Rampion exemplifies modern offshore renewable infrastructure, balancing environmental impact with coastal integration, and anticipates future expansion through Rampion 2.

Visitor Information

Visitors can learn about Rampion at its Brighton seafront Visitor Centre (open Tue–Sun, 10:00–18:00, closed Mondays; walk‑in entry, no booking required). The centre features hands‑on exhibits, interactive displays, video content, and a VR turbine climb. To see turbines at sea, book local charter‑boat trips (RIB or catamaran) from Newhaven Marina or Brighton, operating spring–autumn; typical 2‑hour tours cost around £60 for adults, £50 for children from age 10, with life jackets and safety briefings provided. Contact operators directly to verify schedules and availability.

Key Info

Type:Wind Farm

Visitability:Viewable

Address:Offshore, English Channel, Sussex coast, UK

Website:Visit

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