Wedoany.com Report-May 3, Scotland’s Secretary of State, Ian Murray, has officially activated the 882MW Moray West offshore wind farm, developed by Ocean Winds. The project, located in the Moray Firth in northern Scotland, has reached a significant milestone with the installation of its final wind turbine, moving toward full commissioning.
The Moray West wind farm features 60 Siemens Gamesa SG 14-222 DD turbines, each equipped with a "Power Boost" feature that enables an output of up to 14.7MW. Ocean Winds notes that these are among the largest offshore commercial turbines in Europe. The project strengthens Scotland’s renewable energy infrastructure and supports the region’s transition to sustainable energy sources.
Once fully operational, Moray West will position Ocean Winds as the leading offshore wind operator in Scotland. The wind farm is expected to contribute significantly to the region’s clean energy production, delivering reliable power to the grid and supporting environmental goals.
Ian Murray highlighted the project’s economic and social benefits, stating: “Investments like this are living proof that Scotland and its workers are benefitting from the skilled jobs and economic growth that clean energy can bring.” The development has created opportunities for local workers, fostering economic growth through specialized roles in renewable energy.
The Moray West project underscores Scotland’s commitment to expanding its renewable energy capacity. By leveraging advanced turbine technology, the wind farm enhances the efficiency and output of offshore wind energy, contributing to a more sustainable energy landscape. Ocean Winds’ efforts align with broader initiatives to promote clean energy and reduce reliance on non-renewable sources.
The activation of Moray West marks a step forward in harnessing Scotland’s offshore wind potential. The project not only bolsters the region’s energy infrastructure but also serves as a model for integrating renewable energy projects with economic development, creating lasting benefits for communities and the environment.









