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Wind Farm Projects at the Heart of the UK’s Green-Powered Future

Northern Powergrid explain why major wind farm developments suggest the UK is on track to meet its Cop26 commitments.

The wind farm development is a familiar bone of contention. To some, the tall, turbined spires provide a glimpse of a green, low carbon future while for others they represent an inefficient, nature-threatening eyesore.

This split was embodied earlier in the year by the cabinet of the UK government who clashed over the relaxation of wind farm planning laws in the UK. This was an attempt to reduce reliance on Russia for energy supplies in light of their war in Ukraine.

With now more than 11,000 onshore and offshore turbines in the UK and as the country remains committed to a 68% reduction in emissions by 2030 in line with its Cop26 commitments. It’s clear that wind power isn’t going anywhere.

The UK as a World-Leading Wind Power

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From its days as a seafaring super-nation, the United Kingdom has always harnessed the power of the elements. As statistically Europe’s gustiest country, it’s no surprise that the country has a higher offshore wind capacity than any other nation, with almost 11GW generated of the world’s current 35GW capacity.

According to BloombergNEF, the world’s cumulative capacity can surpass the 200GW mark. The UK, as an island nation in the consistently windy zone of Northwest Europe, can retain its top spot. The country is currently home to seven of the world’s 10 biggest wind farm sites.

As the world continues to move to its green-powered future, we outline five of the UK’s key wind projects.

Hornsea Wind Farm

Located 120km off England’s North Yorkshire coast, the Hornsea 1 farm is currently the world’s largest operational wind project. The farm encompasses 174 mw wind turbines and spans an area of over 407 square km, powering over one million homes with green electricity. The site is maintained inland in an east coast hub in Grimsby, which supports a workforce of more than 370 people.

The success of the project has led to further investment in the Humberside area with the commissioning of Hornsea 2 in 2020. Two further Hornsea projects are expected as the UK ramps up plans to go carbon neutral.

Shetland Wind Farm

Typically, offshore wind is more powerful and consistent than onshore wind yet that doesn’t mean onshore can’t play its part in the UK’s net zero future. One of the industry’s biggest players, SSE renewables, intends to build the UK’s biggest onshore wind farm on the Shetland isles with plans to open the £580million development by 2025. The proposed plant would harness 103 turbines and would replace Shetland’s current power station, helping to decarbonise Scotland’s electricity.

Dogger Bank Wind Farm

Since 2012, electricity costs from offshore wind have fallen by 66%, meaning building offshore wind farms are not only more environmentally friendly, but a cheaper alternative to fossil fuel power plants. One such development is the Dogger Bank complex which is a group of offshore wind farms off the east coast of Yorkshire. The three sites A, B and C will collectively become the world’s largest wind farm, with an installed capacity of up to 3.6GW. Dogger Bank A, its first phase, plans to become operational in 2023.

Walney Wind Farm

The UK boasts some of the best offshore wind speeds in Europe coupled with large stretches of shallow seabed which make it easy to install wind turbines. Opened in 2018, the Walney extension is based 19km off the Walney Island coast in Cumbria. The project is installed with 87 turbines and its generator connection provides power to roughly 600,000 British homes following investment from Orsted and Danish pension funds PFA and PKA.

Floating Offshore Wind Farm Erebus

Studies show that as much as 50GW of green electricity could be available from the Celtic Sea Waters of the UK and Ireland. The Blue Gem Wind group are making inroads into this market with the first floating wind project in the area. A floating wind turbine is an offshore construction mounted on a floating structure that allows for electricity generation in greater water depths where foundations fixed to seabeds are simply not feasible. Reportedly, over 80% of the world’s global wind resources are in water deeper than 60 metres, which makes this a key development for the future.

The UK has capitalised on its natural weather conditions to become a world-leading nation in wind power

The UK has capitalised on its natural weather conditions to become a world-leading nation in wind power and is cementing its place with a number of new developments. With this infrastructure in place, the country can remain at the vanguard of wind technology and on track to meet its emission reduction targets. Offshore wind can certainly form the backbone of the country’s modern clean, green energy system.

Sources

Autumn statement 2022: key points at a glance | Autumn statement 2022 | The Guardian

Shetland plans for UK’s biggest onshore wind farm to proceed – BBC News

A leader in offshore wind, the UK offers a glimpse of a world run on green energy | Power of green | The Guardian

Generation connection guide | Northern Powergrid

Cabinet split over changing planning law to allow more wind farms – BBC News

How many more wind turbines will the UK build? – BBC News

8 UK offshore wind projects to reach a Green Revolution. What is the plan for net-zero? (airswift.com)

Annual Offshore Wind Installations to Triple This Decade | BloombergNEF (bnef.com)

Hornsea One – Offshore Wind Farm | Ørsted (orsted.co.uk)

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    We're the people who manage the electricity network that powers everyday life for more than 8 million people across 3.9 million homes and businesses in the North East, Yorkshire and northern Lincolnshire. Put simply, we make sure the electricity you buy from your chosen energy supplier gets to you safely, whenever you need it. And, as part of our customer service commitments, if your power ever gets interrupted, for whatever reason, be it for emergency maintenance or severe weather, we’ll be there to fix it 24/7, 365 days a year. Delivering safe, reliable electricity is at the heart of what we do and we're proud to play an essential role in powering everyday life for the customers, homes, businesses and economies we serve. In an evolving energy industry, we also have a key role in creating and managing future energy systems that increasingly interact with our customers and smart and low carbon technologies. That why we're innovating and investing today so we're ready for the demands of a net zero emissions tomorrow and greener energy future.

CAMFIL HVAC Filtration Solutions

Northern Powergrid

We're the people who manage the electricity network that powers everyday life for more than 8 million people across 3.9 million homes and businesses in the North East, Yorkshire and northern Lincolnshire. Put simply, we make sure the electricity you buy from your chosen energy supplier gets to you safely, whenever you need it. And, as part of our customer service commitments, if your power ever gets interrupted, for whatever reason, be it for emergency maintenance or severe weather, we’ll be there to fix it 24/7, 365 days a year. Delivering safe, reliable electricity is at the heart of what we do and we're proud to play an essential role in powering everyday life for the customers, homes, businesses and economies we serve. In an evolving energy industry, we also have a key role in creating and managing future energy systems that increasingly interact with our customers and smart and low carbon technologies. That why we're innovating and investing today so we're ready for the demands of a net zero emissions tomorrow and greener energy future.
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