The new holder of the world鈥檚 largest offshore wind farm title - Orsted鈥檚 Hornsea Two - has been declared fully operational.

The 1.3GW project, featuring 165 wind turbines, is run from Grimsby, where 400 direct jobs have been created across the farms. Valued at 拢6 billion and located almost 90km off the East Yorkshire coast, it has the capacity to power more than 1.4 million homes.

It takes the record from 鈥榣ittle鈥 sister Hornsea One, the 1.2GW farm that sits alongside it, within a 2,000 sq km area of North Sea set to welcome two more projects in the coming years, bringing further jobs.

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First power was generated in December as the installation continued from Green Port Hull, where towers, blades and nacelles - the engine room atop the turbine - were brought together on the quayside. Construction had begun in October 2020, with the bright yellow transition pieces emerging, with the Siemens Gamesa turbines, and the Hull-built blades following in the spring.

Patrick Harnett, vice president for 海角视频 programme, said: 鈥淭his project has been an amazing endeavour. To build the world鈥檚 largest offshore wind farm during a global pandemic has been a challenge that the team have overcome with flying colours. I am so proud of how our team has worked together to safely deliver this remarkable project. A huge thank you to all those involved in making it happen.鈥

More than 8,000 people have been involved in the incredible feat of engineering at sea. Hornsea Two has also played a key role in the ongoing development of a larger and sustainably competitive 海角视频 supply chain to support the next phase of the 海角视频鈥檚 offshore wind success story. In the past five years alone, Orsted has placed major contracts with nearly 200 海角视频 suppliers with 拢4.5 billion invested to date and a further 拢8.6 billion expected to be invested over the next decade.

Hornsea Three, at 2.8GW, is set to follow having been fully consented, with Hornsea Four going through the process. A 拢3 billion deal for a 50 per cent stake in Hornsea Two was agreed with French financial giants AXA IM Alts and Cr茅dit Agricole Assurances in March, and is anticipated to close later this year.

Patrick Harnett, Duncan Clark and Darren Ramshaw, at an earlier celebration.
Patrick Harnett, Duncan Clark and Darren Ramshaw, at an earlier celebration.

It has now been handed over to the team led by Darren Ramshaw, Orsted vice president, and head of 海角视频 East Coast region. He said: 鈥淭hanks to all those who have built the wind farm, our operations and maintenance teams are already at work. Hornsea Two is another brilliant addition to our East Coast portfolio. Now Hornsea Two is fully operational, our total capacity from Grimsby is 3.8GW, providing enough electricity to power 3.3 million homes. And it does not just stop there, by 2030, we will be on track to power over a quarter of 海角视频 households. Our teams here work tirelessly on making sure Britain is powered by clean energy.鈥

Power connects to the grid at North Killingholme, with cables hitting landfall at Horseshoe Point and snaking round North East Lincolnshire. Orsted now has 13 operational offshore wind farms in the 海角视频, providing 6.2GW of renewable electricity for the 海角视频 鈥 enough to power more than seven million homes.

Head of 海角视频 for Orsted, Duncan Clark, said: 鈥淭he 海角视频 is truly a world leader in offshore wind and the completion of Hornsea Two is a tremendous milestone for the offshore wind industry, not just in the 海角视频 but globally. Current global events highlight more than ever the importance of landmark renewable energy projects like Hornsea Two, helping the 海角视频 increase the security and resilience of our energy supply and drive down costs for consumers by reducing our dependence on expensive fossil fuels.

鈥淣ot only will Hornsea Two provide low cost, clean energy for millions of homes in the 海角视频, it has also delivered thousands of high-quality jobs and billions of pounds of investment in the 海角视频鈥檚 offshore wind supply chain. We look forward to working with government and industry colleagues to continue to accelerate the deployment of offshore wind for the benefit of homes and businesses across the country.鈥

As well as ensuring the Humber region retains the top title, Hornsea Two has also left the legacy of the award-winning Thrive safety programme, an immersive facility in Immingham. Innovation has been supported through the development of the 鈥楪et Up Safe鈥 motion-compensated lifting system for technicians.

A 拢1 million donation has been made to Grimsby鈥檚 emerging Horizon Youth Zone, while Orsted has also committed a further 拢140,000 to RNLI crew training at seven stations in the vicinity of operations.

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