Equinor: Dogger Bank Wind Farm
Useful resources for teachers
Dogger Bank Wind Farm is located more than 130KM off the North East coast of England. The wind farm will have an installed capacity of 3.6GW and will be capable of powering up to 6 million homes annually. The turbines being installed, the GE Haliade-X, are one of the world’s most powerful, with one rotation able to power a UK household for 2 days.
These resources have been developed in partnership with Equinor and Science Teachers at Marden High School and can be used as individual resources to explore careers in the energy sector or as a sequence of activities to enhance KS3/4 science curriculum delivery.
Lesson resources
Introduction to Equinor and Dogger Bank Wind Farm
Tom Nightingale, UK Supply Chain Leader, Renewables provides an introduction to Equinor and Dogger Bank Wind Farm.
Equinor: Dogger Bank Wind Farm Teacher Guide
A short guide to using the curriculum linked resources.
Introduction to Equinor Student Worksheet
A worksheet to complete while watching the Introduction to Equinor & Dogger Bank Wind Farm Video.
Introduction to Equinor and Dogger Bank Wind Farm: Presentation
This lesson presentation provides useful information about Equinor and Dogger Bank Wind Farm including career opportunities.
Curriculum Challenge
Introduction to the Dogger Bank Wind Farm Curriculum Challenge
Kay Doragh, Community Investment Manager at Equinor introduces the Dogger Bank Wind Farm Curriculum Challenge.
Dogger Bank Wind Farm Curriculum Challenge
A PowerPoint presentation with all the information you need to participate in the Curriuclum Challenge.
Virtual Encounters with Equinor Employees
Meet a range of Equinor employees to learn about their different job roles, their journey through education and employment and pathways into working in the energy sector.

Tom Nightingale
UK Supply Chain Leader, Renewables

Harriet Beattie
Senior Coordinator Operations and Maintenance

Jamie Edwards
Logistics Apprentice

Harry Chadwick
Communications Officer

Thomas Long
Graduate in Renewables

Kay Doragh
Community Investment Manager