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Hornsea One takes world-leading position in offshore wind

Northern Powerhouse Minister visits as installation and commissioning feat surpasses West Coast's Walney Extension

Darren Ramshaw, left, welcomes Clare Kanakides, relationship development manager for OnSide Youth Zones, Northern Powerhouse Minister Jake Berry MP, Grimsby MP Melanie Onn, Cleethorpes MP Martin Vickers, North East Lincolnshire Council leader Cllr Philip Jackson, NELC chief executive Rob Walsh and regeneration portfolio holder Cllr John Fenty to Orsted's East Coast Hub at Royal Dock, Grimsby. Inset, the buildout continues on Hornsea One offshore wind farm.(Image: Grimsby Telegraph)

A record-breaking week for Orsted in Grimsby has been topped off with a tour of the new East Coast Hub by Northern Powerhouse Minister Jake Berry.

For the first time, the multi-billion pound Hornsea One development has recorded the largest output for the whole offshore wind fleet operated by the leading global developer.

Monday saw 100 per cent availability of all commissioned turbines, surpassing the installed capacity of Walney Extension on the West Coast.

With turbine installation in the early 100s, and the wiring up and plugging in not far behind, unofficially at least before final commissioning is declared complete in early 2020, Grimsby can now claim to be home to the world’s biggest wind farm.

When complete, Hornsea One offshore wind farm will have 174 turbines, each able to power a home for 29 hours with just one spin.(Image: Orsted)

 

Darren Ramshaw, head of East Coast operations for Orsted, said: “We have had 100 per cent availability of all commissioned so far, that are under control of the operations and maintenance hub at Grimsby.

“It is now just going to go, and go and go. We should be proud, and every day we should get prouder and prouder. Hornsea Two leads on from Hornsea One, so when we come out of the other side of these next three years it will be incredible. We will have the world’s largest wind farm in March, officially, and two years later the next one!” 

Hornsea One has already propelled Grimsby into 2GW of installed capacity territory, on a route to 8GW, chieflt with Orsted, but also Centrica's initial investments, Eon and Triton Knoll.  Green Port Hull is being used as the pre-assembly and load-out base for Hornsea, with blades made on-site.

Mr Berry took in the £10 million operations and maintenance facility, where 350 people are now based, ahead of announcing the latest funding coup for Grimsby’s pioneering Town Deal. Youth zone specialist OnSide is to create an all-action facility at Garth Lane’s West Haven Maltings. North East Lincolnshire Council is finalising the acquisition of the River Freshney-fronting property from the current owners, undertaking further works to conserve and refurbish it, before the national charitable organisation delivers.