Hornsea Project Two gets go-ahead

Dong Energy has been given consent to build the world's largest offshore wind farm off the Yorkshire coast.

Published 16th Aug 2016

Dong Energy's been given consent for the world's biggest offshore windafrm off the East Yorkshire coast.

Hornsea Project Two will see 300 turbines being built almost 90km off the coast and will provide electricity to around 1.8 million UK homes.

The multi-billion pound project, which was approved by Greg Clark MP today, is expected to create hundreds of jobs.

Chairman of the Humber Local Enterprise Partnership, Lord Haskins, said:

“This is a massive construction project which will create a substantial number of jobs – both in construction and in operations and maintenance for the long term. With the world’s largest wind farm now approved on our doorstep, it is a further demonstration that the Humber, the UK’s energy estuary, is at the centre of this growing industry which has major potential.

“We were pleased to support the project through the planning process. The news of the development consent is welcome and we look forward to seeing it progress.”

Brent Cheshire, DONG Energy's UK Country Chairman, said: "Development consent for Hornsea Project Two is very welcome. We have already invested £6 billion in the UK, and Hornsea Project Two provides us with another exciting development opportunity in offshore wind. "Hornsea Project Two is a huge potential infrastructure project which could provide enough green energy to power 1.6 million UK homes. A project of this size will help in our efforts to continue reducing the cost of electricity from offshore wind and shows our commitment to investing in the UK."