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London, April 21 / WAM / Masdar and Scottish Power achieved a record in the offshore wind energy sector in the United Kingdom, by installing the first wind turbine within the “East Anglia 3” project, which includes blades measuring 115 meters in length, making it the first of its kind in the United Kingdom, as the length of each blade exceeds the length of a football field.
All 285 blades for the project’s 95 turbines are being manufactured at Siemens Gamesa’s plant in Hull, UK.
The height of the turbines, with a capacity of 14 megawatts, is about 262 metres, which is greater than the height of the observation deck in The Shard tower, and its rotor diameter reaches 236 metres. Just one cycle of a single turbine can generate enough energy to power a UK home for more than four days, charge about 1,700 mobile phones, or make nearly a thousand cups of tea.
Charlie Jordan, CEO of Scottish Power Renewables, said: “The installation of the largest and first blade wind turbine of its kind in the UK is a significant achievement for Scottish Power, Iberdrola and Masdar, as we continue to work together to accelerate the deployment of local renewable energy solutions at scale.
He stressed that the “East Anglia 3” project will be the largest offshore wind station and the most energy producing within the company’s portfolio, and will contribute to pumping billions of pounds of investments into supply chains within the United Kingdom and at the global level, and provide thousands of job opportunities during the construction phase, in addition to providing more than a hundred permanent jobs in the east of England, and enhancing energy security by supplying the network with larger and unprecedented quantities of clean electricity.
Jordan added that this achievement reflects the success of the strategic partnership and investment cooperation with Masdar, in addition to the dedication and excellence of the company’s work team and partners in the supply chains, pointing out that the East Anglia 3 station will play an important role in shaping the future of clean energy in the United Kingdom.
The East Anglia 3 station is located off the coast of Suffolk, United Kingdom, and when it is operational, it will be one of the largest offshore wind power stations in the world, providing clean energy to 1.3 million homes in Britain.
For his part, Hussein Al-Meer, Director of Offshore Wind Energy in the United Kingdom and the World at Masdar, said that completing the installation of the first wind turbine in the “East Anglia 3” project represents an important achievement by all standards, expressing pride in cooperating with “Scottish Power” and “Iberdrola” in implementing this prominent project and contributing to supporting the future of offshore wind energy in the United Kingdom, providing job opportunities, and driving sustainable growth.
He added that the offshore wind energy sector has great potential, not only in the United Kingdom, but throughout the European market, as it can contribute a pivotal role in enhancing energy security, supporting economic progress, and helping countries achieve their goals in the field of clean energy.
The turbine blades used in the East Anglia III project are seven meters longer than the previous record of 108 metres, also manufactured by Siemens Gamesa.
For his part, Darren Davidson, President of Siemens Energy and Siemens Gamesa in the United Kingdom, expressed his pride in manufacturing these longest blades of their kind for a project in the field of offshore wind energy in the United Kingdom at the company’s factory in Hull, representing an important achievement in this sector.
He explained that the factory currently includes more than 1,400 employees, and through it the company continues its efforts to invest in the future by providing a professional training program to prepare the next generation of qualified cadres.
The turbine was installed using Cadler’s O-class Wind Osprey offshore lift vessel.
As installation operations continue, later this month she will join the new generation P-class vessel Wind Peace on her first operations in European waters.
For his part, Michael Glerup, CEO of Cadler, expressed his pride in contributing to supporting Scottish Power and Masdar in the implementation of the “East Anglia 3” project, which is the first cooperation and constitutes a foundation for strengthening joint efforts in the future. Operating two ships together from the company’s fleet allows this project to be implemented with high efficiency and at a regular pace.
He added that this is the first project in which the company has used the “Wind Peace” ship in European waters since receiving it last year, which was designed to install the next generation of turbines, as it provides greater operational capacity and greater flexibility, which contributes to raising efficiency in installation operations, stressing that this cooperation enhances his company’s ability to implement such a huge project according to safe and reliable standards.
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