
UK's Biggest Offshore Wind Farm Powers 1.3M Homes
The first turbine just went up at East Anglia THREE, Britain's largest offshore wind farm, featuring record-breaking 115-metre blades made entirely in the UK. When complete, this massive project will deliver clean electricity to over 1.3 million homes while creating hundreds of permanent jobs.
Giant blades longer than a football field are now spinning off the coast of East Anglia, marking a breakthrough moment for Britain's clean energy future.
ScottishPower and Masdar just installed the first turbine at East Anglia THREE, an offshore wind farm that will become the UK's most powerful when finished. The project features turbines standing 262 metres tall with blades stretching 115 metres, setting new records for the industry.
The numbers tell an impressive story. This 1.4GW wind farm will generate enough clean electricity to power more than 1.3 million homes, slashing carbon emissions and reducing the country's dependence on fossil fuels. All 285 blades are being manufactured right here in the UK, keeping jobs and money in local communities.
Charlie Jordan, CEO of ScottishPower Renewables, called it "a defining moment" and "a UK industry first." The project represents billions of pounds flowing into British and global supply chains, with thousands of construction jobs already created and more than a hundred permanent positions opening in East England.

The technology itself shows how far offshore wind has come. These massive turbines capture more energy from every gust of wind than older designs, making renewable power more efficient and reliable than ever before.
The Ripple Effect
This wind farm does more than just generate electricity. It strengthens Britain's energy security by producing homegrown power instead of importing fossil fuels from overseas. Workers across the UK are building the components, from blade factories to port facilities, proving that clean energy and good jobs go hand in hand.
Husain Al Meer, Director of Global Offshore Wind at Masdar, highlighted the project's role in "securing the UK's clean energy future, while helping to create jobs and drive sustainable growth." The partnership between ScottishPower, its parent company Iberdrola, and Masdar shows what's possible when major players commit to renewable energy at scale.
The East England region gets particular benefits. Over a hundred permanent jobs will stay in the area for decades, operating and maintaining these turbines. Local economies get a boost from construction spending, while communities gain cleaner air as coal and gas plants run less often.
The offshore wind industry is proving that tackling climate change doesn't mean sacrificing economic progress. East Anglia THREE demonstrates that the two go together, turning Britain's abundant wind resources into both clean power and quality careers for thousands of workers.
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