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Offshore wind in Scotland: updated marine plan at consultation

Scottish Government appointed ABPmer to support the revision of its Sectoral Marine Plan for Offshore Wind Energy, now at consultation


This consultation is now closed. Find out more about our work with Scottish Government on offshore wind compensation.

Scottish Government has launched a consultation to inform offshore wind developments in Scotland.

The draft updated Sectoral Marine Plan for Offshore Wind Energy (SMP-OWE) aims to balance the needs of nature, communities and other users of the sea.

ABPmer was commissioned by Scottish Government’s Offshore Wind Directorate to support the development of the SMP-OWE, leading delivery of plan-level environmental and socio-economic assessments. ABPmer’s work follows their support of the 2020 SMP-OWE.

The SMP-OWE sets out an integrated planning framework for both the ScotWind and INTOG leasing rounds alongside consideration of additional capacity for test and demonstration (T&D) projects. Proposals in the plan aim to:

  • Use the latest data and scientific evidence to inform decisions on energy developments – such as how projects will impact wildlife and nature
  • Ensure the environmental, social and economic opportunities and constraints from offshore projects are clearly set out to inform decision making
  • Ensure the interests and views of other marine users, including fishers, coastal and island communities and environmental groups are taken into account

Heidi Roberts, ABPmer Project Director, said:

“We are delighted to continue our partnership with Scottish Government on the SMP-OWE.
As recognised thought leaders and specialists in marine planning, with significant experience supporting Scotland’s offshore wind development, we are proud to play our part in the offshore wind marine plan process, helping to accelerate Scotland’s progress towards net zero.”

Following public consultation, transparent analysis of responses to understand the views of individuals and organisations will feed into the finalisation of the updated SMP-OWE.

The consultation is now open for responses on the Scottish Government website. All those with an interest in Scotland’s offshore wind sector are invited to respond.

The consultation will run until 22 August 2025.


A recognised thought leader and specialist in marine planning, with extensive experience of strategic and sectoral planning, we are regularly called to support national planning processes across the UK, Ireland and internationally, and undertake applied research studies to support implementation.

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