
UK Wind Farm to Power 1.5 Million Homes by 2030
Denmark's Vestas just secured a massive contract to build one of Europe's largest offshore wind farms off England's coast. The facility will generate enough clean energy to power 1.5 million British homes.
A new offshore wind farm the size of a small city is coming to the North Sea, and it could transform how the United Kingdom powers its homes.
Danish wind turbine manufacturer Vestas just landed a landmark contract to supply turbines for the 1.38 gigawatt Vanguard West offshore wind project off the coast of Norfolk, England. German energy company RWE ordered the installation, marking one of the largest renewable energy developments currently moving toward construction in Europe.
The numbers behind this project are staggering. Vestas will deliver, install, and commission 92 massive V236-15.0 MW turbines, each standing as tall as a 75-story building with rotors stretching 236 meters across. These are among the most powerful offshore turbines available anywhere in the world today.
The wind farm will sit approximately 47 kilometers off the Norfolk coast, carefully positioned where strong and consistent winds sweep across the North Sea. Developers chose this location specifically because the wind resources there are exceptionally reliable, meaning steady electricity generation year-round.

Construction is targeted for completion by the end of the decade. Once the turbines start spinning, they'll generate enough renewable electricity to supply around 1.5 million UK homes with clean power.
The Ripple Effect
This project represents more than just impressive technology. It's part of the Norfolk offshore wind zone, one of the United Kingdom's most ambitious renewable energy initiatives.
The contract includes a five-year service and maintenance agreement, with Vestas committed to long-term operational support. That means the company will monitor turbine performance, handle maintenance, and ensure reliable energy production for years to come, creating sustained local jobs and expertise.
The collaboration between Danish manufacturing and German energy investment in British waters shows how European nations are working together to build a cleaner energy future. These partnerships are becoming the blueprint for how countries can achieve ambitious climate goals while creating economic opportunities.
As the facility takes shape over the coming years, it will cement the UK's position as a global leader in offshore wind energy. The Vanguard West project proves that the technology and commitment exist today to power millions of homes with nothing but ocean breezes.
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