ScottishPower seals deal with Siemens Gamesa
0The turbine blades for ScottishPowerâs ÂŁ4 billion East Anglia TWO offshore windfarm will be built in Hull after the green energy company formalised a turbine supply agreement with Siemens Gamesa worth more than ÂŁ1 billion.
The agreement will see Siemens Gamesa supply 64 of its flagship SG 14-236 DD* offshore wind turbines, which have a rotor diameter of 236 metres â almost as tall as the observation deck at the Shard â for ScottishPowerâs third offshore wind project in the southern North Sea.
Situated almost 33km off the Suffolk coat, East Anglia TWO will have the capacity to generate up to 960MW of green electricity â enough to power the equivalent of almost one million homes.
The 115 metres-long blades will be manufactured at Siemens Gamesaâs offshore wind blade factory in Hull, which now employs around 1,300 people after recruiting more than 600 new employees over the last 12 months.
The contract award comes just after ScottishPower announced it is doubling its investment in the UK â from ÂŁ12 billion to ÂŁ24 billion â between 2024 and 2028.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer said: âOur mission to make Britain a clean energy superpower will fire up our industrial heartlands and break down barriers to growth in our hard-working towns and cities.
âIt will strengthen our national security -âŻprotecting our children and grandchildren from the climate crisis, and impact this will have on their future prosperity.
âBy acting decisively and early, the UK has an opportunity to lead the world in the industries of the future â working in partnership with business like ScottishPower and Siemens Energy â creating real energy security, cutting energy bills and building jobs and supply chains in the UK.
âBut we canât move alone â and at COP I will lead efforts to protect Britain from climate change by also working with other countries to accelerate the global clean transition to tackle the causes at its root.â
Energy Secretary Ed Miliband said: âThis investment is a huge vote of confidence in the UKâs growing renewables sector and will power our clean energy future â supporting skilled jobs and green growth in Hull and beyond.
âOffshore wind is the backbone of our clean power 2030 mission; every new turbine in our waters helps us boost energy security, protect consumers, and tackle the climate crisis.
âWe are making the UK a clean energy superpower, backing industry to build cleaner, global supply chains, and to drive investment into our country.â
Keith Anderson, CEO of ScottishPower, said: âToday is tangible proof of the importance of Britainâs Clean Power Mission â our East Anglia projects are delivering UK jobs, UK supply chain contracts and UK green energy.
âGetting more projects like East Anglia TWO off the blocks quicker will turbo-boost the UKâs supply chain, giving companies like Siemens Gamesa the confidence to invest in facilities like this blade factory in Hull.
âBritainâs clean power targets are achievable but demanding. Weâve doubled our investment and are ready to play our part with Government as it gets barriers out the way to build more projects like this, alongside the electricity networks needed to ferry green, homegrown power across the country.â
Siemens Gamesa is the fully owned wind business of Siemens Energy with more than 6,000 employees in the UK.
Darren Davidson, UK and Ireland Vice President for Siemens Energy and Siemens Gamesa, said: âThe UK is the first leading industrial country to simultaneously phase out coal power and be a leader in offshore wind. If weâre to achieve our net zero targets, itâs mission critical this momentum is maintained. As well as delivering the blades to power the UKâs energy transition, our factory in Hull is acting as a catalyst for economic growth and green jobs across the region.â
East Anglia TWOâs success in the new UK Governmentâs Contracts for Difference Allocation Round 6 (AR6) in September 2024 comes 14 years after the seabed rights for the windfarm were awarded by the last Labour government under former Prime Minister Gordon Brown and when Ed Miliband was previously Energy Secretary.
Getting projects like East Anglia TWO through the system quicker was a key takeaway at the UK Governmentâs recent International Investment Summit*, where Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the country needs to ârip out the bureaucracy that blocks investmentâ for clean energy projects.
East Anglia is the heart of ScottishPowerâs offshore wind operations in the UK, with East Anglia ONE in operation; East Anglia THREE under construction; and supply chain being put in place for East Anglia TWO.
Collectively, these windfarms â all of them equipped with Siemens Gamesa turbines â will produce enough clean, green electricity to power the equivalent of more than three million homes.