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Orsted achieves record earnings as sale of huge stake in Hornsea Two brings strong return

Largest ever project's proceeds push Danish giant with major Grimsby interests on to new levels

Wind of Hope, Hornsea Two's service operation vessel, pictured at the offshore wind farm. A sale of a 50 per cent stake made a major contribution to Orsted's 2022 performance. (Image: Orsted)

Orsted’s sale of a huge stake in world-leading wind farm Hornea Two propelled it on to record earnings in 2022.

The offshore wind giant, which has established a major operations and maintenance presence in Grimsby - from where it serves hundreds of turbines and employs hundreds of people, with both figures set to grow again - has recorded operating profits of £3.8 billion.

Globally active, the Danish headquartered business has driven the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ market to new heights. The Hornsea Zone is breaking records in scale and cost efficiency, with two of the four projects now powering British homes and businesses.

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Mads Nipper, group president and chief executive, told how the £1.3 billion gain from the sale of 50 per cent stakes in the 1.3GW Hornsea Two, as well as Borkum Riffgrund Three - a 900MW German site - had contributed more than a third of the earnings alongside generation activity in a vital year for renewables and energy security. The company retains responsibility for the running of the farms.

Mr Nipper said: “In a year with unusual market conditions, not least the very volatile energy prices and a substantial increase in inflation, we're happy to achieve a record-high operating profit for 2022.

“We achieved strong operational performance with our assets remaining fully operational and having robust availability rates.

“Furthermore, we achieved significant strategic results across our business, and we remain confident in our long-term financial estimates and growth ambitions. The world is facing a climate crisis, and it's indisputable that a transition to a sustainable energy system is needed. We're ready to be part of this much-needed renewable energy build-out."