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Hornsea Four offshore wind farm given the go-ahead by Government

Orsted's 2.6GW project is signed off by Secretary of State

Offshore wind turbines at Hornsea Two offshore wind farm, off the Yorkshire coast - the latest development from Orsted anchored in the Humber.(Image: Orsted)

The fourth and final wind farm in the Hornsea Zone has been consented.

Orsted’s Hornsea Four, to be operated and maintained from Grimsby, has been cleared by Grant Shapps, Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero. It had been subject to a lengthy delay as environmental compensation measures were clarified, while overlap concerns with a proposed carbon capture project were resolved.

On delivery, the 2.6GW addition will bring scores more jobs to Grimsby, as a key project to be served from its £14 million East Coast Hub, where the company envisages employing more than 800 people from by 2030. Construction is also likely to again be co-ordinated from a Humberside Airport base.

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As with all wind farms, the nationally-significant project was subject to consideration by the Planning Inspectorate, having been initially submitted back in October 2021.

A project spokesperson for Orsted said: "We are delighted to confirm that Hornsea Four offshore wind farm has been granted consent by the Secretary of State for the Department of Energy Security and Net Zero. This marks the culmination of a rigorous process which ensures that the project can deliver a significant source of clean energy for the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ. Hornsea Four is the first ever offshore wind farm to be examined alongside a derogation case including environmental compensation. We are now reviewing the full detail of the development consent order and will continue to work closely with stakeholders and local communities as we look to take Hornsea Four forward sensitively and sustainably.

Hornsea Project Four location in relation to other Orsted projects operated and maintained from Grimsby.

“Climate change remains a very serious threat to our environment and habitats and there is an ever pressing need to act. We must accelerate the build-out of renewable energy if we are to meet our global climate goals and net-zero targets, as well as ensuring projects deliver long-term value. Offshore wind projects such as Hornsea Four are key to the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s energy security and will bring billions of pounds of investment into the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, provide low-cost electricity for consumers and thousands of high-quality jobs. We’d like to thank everyone involved in the project to date and for all the feedback and comments we have received that have helped shape our proposals.”

Power generated by Hornsea Four is proposed to hit land close to the village of Barmston, between Bridlington and Hornsea, with a cable route dropping south west, skirting Beverley to an onshore substation north of Hull, close to where the A1079 and A164 meet, where it would connect to the National Grid.