Dogger Bank was the largest of the Round 3 zones but with water depths ranging from 18 to 63 metres, also one of the shallowest. It will have an installed capacity of up to 2.4GW and will connect into the existing Creyke Beck substation near Cottingham, in the East Riding of Yorkshire. Dogger Bank Creyke Beck will be the first stage of development in the Dogger Bank Zone.

The Crown Estate included an area from Dogger Bank within its third licence round for offshore wind. The Dogger Bank offshore wind development comprises four projects developed by the Forewind consortium which were granted planning permission during 2015. It is expected that the Dogger Bank development will consist of four offshore wind farms, each with a capacity of up to 1.2 GW, creating a combined capacity of 4.8 GW. Dogger Bank Wind Farm is a group of offshore wind farms under construction 125 to 290 kilometres (78 to 180 mi) off the east coast of Yorkshire, in the North Sea, England. It will comprise of two offshore wind farms with an installed capacity of up to 1.2GW each. Construction on the world’s largest offshore wind farm, the Dogger Bank Wind Farm, has begun. It is being developed by the Forewind consortium. The Dogger Bank Zone, located between 125 and 290 kilometres off the east coast of Yorkshire, extended over approximately 8660 km2. The projects are located in the North Sea off the east coast of England and the wind farms have a potential generating capacity of up to 4,800MW.