Scottish Power inks turbine deal for world’s second-largest offshore wind farm

Scottish Power has signed a £1.3 billion deal to buy 95 wind turbines for an offshore wind farm off the coast of Norfolk.

The deal, with Siemens Gamesa, will build enough capacity to supply about 1.3 million homes when the wind is blowing, the company said.

The East Anglia Three wind farm will be the world’s second largest and support around 2,300 jobs through its construction.

“Encouraging investment in the UK is at the heart of our economic plan and we have one of the most competitive business tax regimes in the world.”

Scottish Power boss Keith Anderson said: “This is the highest value contract ever awarded by Scottish Power and it clearly demonstrates our drive and determination to decarbonise the UK.

“Our agreement with Siemens Gamesa is a massive step forward for East Anglia Three, a project that has been more than 13 years in the making. We are now finalising our other contractual commitments so we can all achieve the clean energy future we want – and need.”

Iberdrola executive chairman Ignacio Galan said: “The scale and ambition of this investment will support UK’s commitment to net zero and energy security.”

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