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Orsted chief outlines mission ahead as Humber role in offshore wind ambition explored at OWC22

A 'decade of build at a pace not previously seen' awaits to meet ambitious targets

Duncan Clark, head of º£½ÇÊÓÆµ region at Orsted.(Image: Orsted)

Orsted’s lead º£½ÇÊÓÆµ executive has spelled out what is required to meet the accelerated targets for offshore wind development, with the Humber at the fore.

Duncan Clark gave the keynote speech at Offshore Wind Connections 2022, using it to respond to the ramping up in capacity expectations from where the country stands now.

Underlining the need to be sustainable, secure and tolerable on cost, he said the current status wasn’t quite on track but held up the pace-setting build in the region as the “reason it can be achievable”.

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Targets have increased from 30GW to 50GW by 2030 through the pandemic period as energy security and net zero comes to the fore.

The market leading Danish multi-national has invested £14 billion to make the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ its number one market. More than 500 of its 1,300 º£½ÇÊÓÆµ employees are based in Grimsby, where the £14 million East Coast Hub is a beacon for what is being achieved.

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

He said: “It is from that base that we operate and maintain the cluster of the world’s largest and most modern offshore wind farms. It includes Hornsea One, built in 2020, the only one bigger than gigawatt scale, the world leader, and an example when people are talking about pace and scale and cost that is tolerable - that offshore wind can meet that mark.

“This year we will be celebrating Hornsea Two’s completion, at 10 per cent bigger, it will take that record for a few years and we know there is a whole pipeline of projects coming through the system.