East Anglia Hub offshore wind complex

East Anglia Hub: our biggest offshore wind project worldwide

Iberdrola projects Offshore wind United Kingdom

Iberdrola group is going to build a macro offshore wind complex in UK waters, the East Anglia Hub. This undertaking will see the development of three projects capable of delivering a total installed capacity of 2,900 MW: East Anglia ONE North, East Anglia TWO and East Anglia THREE. The works, which represent an investment of GBP 10,000 million, commenced in 2022 and are expected to take four years.

East Anglia Hub
Ongoing project

East Anglia Hub offshore wind complex

Ubicación
Location North Sea (United Kingdom)
Capacidad instalada
Total installed capacity 2,900 MW
Inversión
Investment GBP 6.5 billion
Inicio obras
Start of construction work 2022

Iberdrola group — through its UK subsidiary, ScottishPower Renewables External link, opens in new window. — is to develop the East Anglia Hub, a macro offshore wind complex to deliver a combined installed capacity of 3,100 MW. The investment cost will amount to approximately GBP 10 billion. In addition, a new investment package of a further 6 billion - subject to obtaining authorisations - will double renewable generation capacity and boost decarbonisation in the UK.

This power is sufficient to supply clean energy to 2.7 million British homes and represents more than 7.5 % of the 40 GW target for offshore wind power set by the United Kingdom Government for 2030. The East Anglia Hub will make a significant contribution to this goal, supporting green recovery regionally and nationally and helping to meet climate neutrality commitments.

Destined to become the company's biggest offshore wind project worldwide, it will encompass three developments Iberdrola already has in its portfolio in the East Anglia area, specifically, in the southern area of the North Sea: East Anglia ONE North, East Anglia TWO and East Anglia THREE. The offshore wind farms will be developed simultaneously, which will shorten construction and commissioning times, increase opportunities for the supply chain, reduce the cost of clean energy and actively contribute to the country's offshore objectives.

The East Anglia Hub already has the approvals for its 2,900 MW in the UK, with construction starting in 2022 and to be completed in 2026.

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East Anglia Hub will have 2.900 MW. 

Siemens Gamesa, preferred turbine supplier 

Iberdrola, through ScottishPower Renewables, has selected Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SGRE) as the preferred supplier to supply and install some of the most powerful and productive wind turbines in the world for its East Anglia Hub project. The two companies have agreed to work together on the next Contracts for Difference auction, scheduled for the end of the year, with the intention of reaching agreements for the supply and installation of turbines by then.

The selection of a preferred supplier at this time will enable Iberdrola and SGRE to join forces both in the project plan and in the design of a new-generation turbine, with 14 MW of unit power, with the aim of achieving greater efficiency and maximising opportunities for the supply chain.

Iberdrola has also agreed with Navantia-Windar to manufacture 45 monopiles for the East Anglia 3 offshore wind farm. This new contract will employ 450 people and is part of the agreement signed with the companies for the installation of the new offshore wind farms. All the manufacturing will take place at the shipyard in Fene (A Coruña).

The potential supply and installation of 200 turbines for the East Anglia Hub by SGRE would make it possible to replicate and maximise the achievements of the joint work carried out on the East Anglia ONE wind farm from the point of view of job creation and support of the UK supply company chain.

The Hub projects would create a pipeline of continued economic investment that will support jobs and opportunities across the East of England. SPR will continue to work closely with local authorities, groups and local colleges to maximise the potential positive outcomes for local people, building on the success of East Anglia ONE.

This development will see Iberdrola become one of the major offshore wind operators in the United Kingdom, where East Anglia ONE already operates, with a capacity of 714 MW.

Iberdrola, world leader in renewable energies

At Iberdrola, we decided to commit to renewable energies more than two decades ago as a fundamental pillar on which to build our safe, clean and competitive business model. Thanks to this vision, we are today world leaders in renewable energies, reaching 42,187 MW of renewables in operation by the end of 2023.

This commitment is reflected in our Strategic Plan, in which we will allocate €15.5bn gross to renewables. More than half of this amount is focused on offshore wind in the US, UK, France and Germany; 28% on onshore wind and 18% on solar.