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2,000th Hull blade toasted as part of celebratory week for offshore wind in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ

Siemens Gamesa plant director underlines 'fantastic milestone' at 'six years young'

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak takes in Hull's blade production when Chancellor. (Image: Simon Walker, HM Treasury)

Siemens Gamesa has celebrated production of its 2,000th blade in Hull.

The renewable energy giant, currently doubling its footprint in a £186 million investment on the Humber Bank, has hit the milestone six years on from the plant opening.

It comes during º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Wind Energy Week, as a promotional focus is put on the burgeoning green energy sector, on which the Humber leads. And the 666 turbines now supported from the Alexandra Dock base are seen as anything but the devil’s work when it comes to reaching Net Zero.

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

Andy Sykes, plant director, said: “We’re only six years young, and to achieve that milestone is fantastic, so it is a real proud moment for the site. By the turn of the year we will be making a blade in excess of 100m, 108m in length in total, and we’re really excited to move into our new home just next door.

“The next 2,000 I’m sure will come very, very quickly with the team that we have got here, so we are really excited for that, and how we can change the landscape, the footprint of energy in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and beyond.”

Andy Sykes, plant director at Siemens Gamesa's Hull offshore wind turbine blade plant - with some of the 2,000 laid out on the Greenport Hull quayside. (Image: Siemens Gamesa)

Wednesday also saw a new record of 19,936MW of electricity generated from wind in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, with late morning eclipsing the 19,916MW generated on May 25. It accounted for 52 per cent of the nation's need between 11.30am and noon. Over the course of the day onshore and offshore turbines covered half of º£½ÇÊÓÆµ demand.

One of Siemens Gamesa's biggest clients has been Orsted, with Race Bank, Hornsea One and Hornsea Two all now generating with the Greenport Hull blades. The 2,000th is destined for Vattenfall's Vesterhav offshore wind farm in Denmark, a 344MW project featuring 41 turbines. Siemens Gamesa won the order in 2018, with installation planned for next year, having been delayed.