Siemens Gamesa To Supply Wind Turbines For 1,386 Megawatt Hornsea Project Two Offshore Wind Farm
Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy has announced this week it has been awarded the contract to supply the wind turbines for the 1,386 megawatt Hornsea Project Two offshore wind farm which, upon completion, will be the largest offshore wind farm in the world.
Announced this week, Ørsted has similarly awarded Siemens Gamesa with the contract to supply the wind turbines for the 1,386 megawatt (MW) Hornsea Project Two. Both Hornsea Project One and now Two represent Siemens Gamesa’s largest ever wind turbine orders (in sequence).
At this point, it is also reasonable to assume that Siemens Gamesa will successfully acquire the rights to supply wind turbines to the Hornsea Project Three — although that is some time in the future, as Project Three is currently in early project development.
In the interim, however, Hornsea Project One continues construction and Project Two has now secured its supply of wind turbines. Siemens Gamesa will provide around 170 of its SG 8.0-167 DD turbines to the Hornsea Project Two, located 89 km off the east coast of England. The turbine nacelles will be produced at the company’s new factory in Cuxhaven, Germany, while the majority of the turbine blades will be manufactured at their factory in Hull, UK.
“We are very pleased that Ørsted has placed its trust in Siemens Gamesa once again,” said Andreas Nauen, Offshore CEO at SGRE. “Hornsea Project Two will be a benchmark in Europe, not only on account of its size but also its technology. Siemens Gamesa will install the newest model from its offshore platform at this facility. The SG 8.0-167 boosts annual output by 20% and offers higher returns.”
Upon completion, the Hornsea Project Two will be able to generate enough electricity to provide the equivalent needs of 1.3 million homes — a single 8 MW wind turbine being able to supply 8,000 homes.
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