Record 115-Meter Blades Installed at UK's East Anglia THREE Offshore Wind Farm, ScottishPower and Masdar Collaboration Advances
2026-04-22 14:11
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - ScottishPower and Masdar have installed the first turbine at the East Anglia THREE offshore wind farm in the UK, featuring blades measuring 115 meters in length, making them the largest blades used in the UK. The £4 billion project will deploy 95 turbines, totaling 285 blades, all manufactured by Siemens Gamesa at its factory in Hull.

The East Anglia THREE wind farm has a total capacity of 1.4 gigawatts and, upon completion, will be capable of supplying electricity to over 1.3 million households. The turbines stand approximately 262 meters tall, with a rotor diameter of 236 meters, each rated at 14 megawatts.

Charlie Jordan, CEO of ScottishPower Renewables, stated, "This is a defining moment, marking the first such initiative by ScottishPower, Iberdrola, and Masdar in UK industry, as we accelerate the deployment of homegrown renewable energy." He added, "East Anglia THREE will become the largest and most powerful offshore wind farm in our portfolio."

Hussein Al Mir, Director of Global Offshore Wind at Masdar, noted, "This is a milestone for the UK offshore wind industry, with the completion of the first turbine representing a significant achievement. We are proud to collaborate with ScottishPower and Iberdrola to drive the project forward, securing clean energy supply for the UK while promoting employment and sustainable growth."

These 115-meter blades are 7 meters longer than the previous UK record of 108 meters and are also manufactured by Siemens Gamesa. Darren Davidson, Head of Siemens Energy and Siemens Gamesa UK, stated that these blades are a crucial advancement for offshore wind development, produced at a factory in Hull employing over 1,400 people.

The turbine installation is being carried out by Cadeler's Wind Osprey jack-up vessel, with the Wind Pace vessel set to join the effort later. The progress of the East Anglia THREE wind farm will help enhance the UK's renewable energy capacity and support its energy transition goals.

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