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Huge Hornsea Three offshore wind project wins government renewable subsidy backing

2027 eyed for commissioning with capacity to power 3.2 million homes

One of the 165 turbines at Hornsea Two offshore wind farm.(Image: Orsted)

Orsted has secured its government subsidy for Hornsea Three offshore wind farm, with a strike price of £37.35 achieved in the biggest ever renewables auction.

The 2.85 GW project will generate a further 1,200 jobs in long term operation and maintenance in Grimsby and the wider supply chain.

By 2030 the company now expects to have at least 800 people working out of the East Coast Hub on Royal Dock - around double the current numbers.

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Hornsea Three will be larger than the two world-leading wind farms Orsted already operates in the same zone combined, with the capacity increasing as turbine scale has shot up while it has been through the planning process.

Alone it will have the capacity to power 3.2 million homes.

A further 450MW has been added to the original 2.4GW scale - the equivalent of another significant wind farm seen in earlier Contracts for Difference rounds.

It just awaits a financial investment decision now from Copenhagen, with the Danish multinational likely to give it the sign-off before the end of the year, or at least within the next 18 months.