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º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's admission to Global Offshore Wind Alliance 'a vote of confidence' in world-leading industry

Trade body welcomes British backing for international development acceleration at COP27

Big builds: Hornsea Two's installation.(Image: Orsted)

The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government’s decision to join the Global Offshore Wind Alliance has been described as vote of confidence in the world-leading industry.

The aim is to accelerate international deployment of an energy resource the country has led on, with Hornsea Two, operated from Grimsby and located off the East Yorkshire coast currently the largest generator on the planet. The announcement was made in Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt where COP27 is taking place.

Eight other countries have also announced they’re joining the alliance - Belgium, Colombia, Germany, Ireland, Japan, the Netherlands, Norway and the USA.

Read more: Project completions delight in stellar year for Humber offshore wind cluster as pipeline grows

Launched in September, it has set a target of increasing capacity more than sixfold, from 60GW today to 380GW by the end of 2030, This requires 35GW a year during the course of this decade. Looking further ahead, the alliance has also set a target of 2,000GW of offshore wind globally by 2050, installing 70GW a year from 2030 onwards.

Climate Minister Graham Stuart MP said: "Offshore wind is a major British success story, with the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ having the most installed capacity in Europe. That's why it's only right the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ becomes one of nine new countries to sign up to the Global Offshore Wind Alliance, as we move together towards cleaner, more affordable power."

The Humber MP retained his role in government in the recent moves following Rishi Sunak succeeding Liz Truss.

It comes after º£½ÇÊÓÆµ targets were ramped up under Boris Johnson’s time as Prime Minister, while a record 20GW was generated by wind for the National Grid last Wednesday.