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ScottishPower Renewables is transforming East Anglia into a world leader in offshore wind energy. Find out more about our ambitions to develop four projects across the zone we were awarded as part of The Crown Estate’s Round 3 process.

Below you will find a summary of all the latest updates to our East Anglia projects: East Anglia ONE, East Anglia ONE NORTH, East Anglia TWO and East Anglia THREE. You can also view the latest updates on public information days, construction, and notices to mariners.

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27/06/2024 | East Anglia News|east anglia|East Anglia THREE

Transformational moment for ScottishPower’s East Anglia THRE...

The first of four electricity transformers that will convert the clean green energy from the second biggest offshore windfarm in the world for transmission to more than one million homes has made its way to its new home in Suffolk.

19/06/2024 | East Anglia News|News|Press releases

Q&A with Rachel Beedie

When people think of offshore wind turbines, the blades tend to be the interesting part. But for engineer Rachel Beedie, the gigantic steel structures sunk into the seabed that hold up turbines as tall as London’s The Shard are the most fascinating.

13/06/2024 | east anglia|East Anglia News|East Anglia THREE|Project updates and notices

The East Anglia THREE Public Rights of Way diversions

Work on the East Anglia THREE onshore cable route continues this summer.

10/06/2024 |

Whitelee Community Day a Great Success

More than four thousand visitors flocked to our Whitelee Community Day for an action-packed event at the UK’s largest onshore windfarm.

06/06/2024 | East Anglia News|East Anglia THREE|Project updates and notices

The East Anglia THREE transformer deliveries

The East Anglia THREE converter station will be taking delivery of the transformers this summer. Once the windfarm is operational, the transformers will connect the green electricity generated offshore to the National Grid.

04/06/2024 |

Run the Blades is back!

Run the Blades is back and it’s bigger and better than ever before. Held exclusively within ScottishPower Renewables’ Whitelee windfarm, just a 20 minute drive from the centre of Glasgow, it has grown to become one of the largest trail running events in the UK.

22/05/2024 |

International Biodiversity Day

This International Biodiversity Day, our Ecologists Glenn Norris and John Allsopp took a few minutes out of their typical monitoring work to look for some unusual species that can be spotted on some of our windfarms:

30/04/2024 |

Transformational ScottishPower project could turn the tide f...

ScottishPower Renewables’ first fixed-bottom foundation offshore windfarm in Scottish waters could bring jobs and an economic boost and create positive and lasting benefits for rural and coastal communities, according to a new independent report.

30/04/2024 | East Anglia News|East Anglia THREE

East Anglia THREE offshore converter station takes to water ...

The offshore converter station for ScottishPower Renewables’ biggest-ever windfarm - East Anglia THREE - has taken to the water for the first time as it heads to Norway to complete construction.

26/04/2024 |

May islands meetings for MachairWind team -2024

ScottishPower Renewables’ offshore windfarm team heads back to Islay, Jura and Colonsay for public drop-in events

East Anglia Offshore Windfarms

Generating 100% green energy

ScottishPower Renewables is supporting the transformation of East Anglia into a world leader in offshore wind energy. Creating a source of vital green energy to keep homes, businesses and communities powered, providing energy security and contributing to reaching the UK's net zero targets.

 
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East Anglia ONE

Our first 714MW offshore windfarm has been operational since 2020.

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East Anglia ONE North

Consent was granted in March 2022 in conjunction with East Anglia TWO.

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East Anglia TWO

Consent was granted in March 2022 in conjunction with East Anglia ONE North.

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East Anglia THREE

The second of our projects to gain consent in 2017. Onshore construction began in July 2022. 

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Our four offshore windfarms will deliver a combined capacity of over 3.6GW of energy, supplying over 3.5 million homes with renewable electricity for the next 25 years. Creating a source of vital green energy to keep homes, businesses and communities powered during the climate crisis and beyond and playing a major part in contributing to the UK’s target of meeting Net Zero by 2050

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*Equivalent number of homes powered calculated by: Number of megawatts multiplied by the number of hours in one year (8,766) multiplied by the average load factor for offshore wind (42%, as published within the Digest of United Kingdom Energy Statistics 2021 (average offshore wind load factor for 2020, 2019 and 2018)), divided by the average annual household energy consumption (3.807MWh, as published within ‘Energy Consumption in the UK 2021’) (average electricity demand for 2020, 2019 and 2018)). For the East Anglia Hub, this is calculated by: 2,944MW x 0.42 x 8,766 (hours per year) / 3.807MWh = 2,847,119 homes powered equivalent.

East Anglia Projects. Construction and marshalling base - Sustaining part of 3000 construction jobs. State of the art new operations and maintenance base - 100 long term jobs. East Anglia THREE (69km from shore). Received planning consent in 2017. Next generation turbines generating up to 1200 megawatts. Potential to power almost 1000000 homes. East Anglia ONE North (36km from shore). Up to 67 turbines generating up to 800 megawatts. Potential to power up to 65000 homes. Development consent application planned to be submitted Autumn 2019. East Anglia ONE (43km from shore). 102 turbines generating up to 714 megawatts. Potential to power almost 600000 homes. First power expected to be generated Q3 2019. East Anglia TWO (31km from shore). Up to 75 turbines generating up to 900 megawatts. Potential to power up to 740000 homes. Development consent application planned to be submitted Autumn 2019.

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