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  1. About the project. Located 120 km (74.6 miles) off the Yorkshire coast in the North Sea, Hornsea 1 is our 12th operational wind farm in the UK. It was the world's first offshore wind farm to exceed 1 GW in capacity and produces enough green energy to power well over one million homes.

  2. 1 de oct. de 2019 · Con una capacidad de 1,2 gigavatios, Hornsea One generará casi el doble de la potencia de Walney Extension, el que a día de hoy es el mayor parque eólico marino del mundo, situado en el Mar de...

  3. Hornsea Wind Farm; Country: England, United Kingdom (offshore) Location: North Sea: Coordinates: Status: Operational: Commission date: 2020 (Hornsea One) 2022 (Hornsea Two) Owner(s) Ørsted: Wind farm ; Type: Offshore: Power generation; Units operational: 174 × 7 MW (One) 165 × 8.4 MW (Two) Make and model

  4. 14 de oct. de 2021 · Hornsea Project One is an offshore wind farm located off the Yorkshire coast, UK, within the Hornsea Zone in the southern North Sea. The project is a 50:50 joint venture (JV) between Orsted (formerly DONG Energy) and Global Infrastructure Partners.

  5. Discover more about the Hornsea offshore wind farm projects below. In 2020, Hornsea 1 became commercially operational and is now the largest offshore wind farm in the world! It is double the size of the previous record holder, Walney Extension and can power well over one million UK homes.

  6. Home. Green energy solutions. Offshore wind. We’re leading the world in offshore wind right here in the UK. Facts. 12 operational offshore wind farms. 4 in development (Hornsea 4, Isle of Man, Stromar, Salamander) Total capacity, 5.6 GW. Enough to power over 6 million UK homes. Our wind farms generate over 7% of the UK’s electricity.

  7. One of Hornsea Ones four offshore substations, one of which is the world’s first offshore reactive compensation station. Turbines that tower over the Gherkin. Ørsted has just reached a new milestone on Hornsea One, which is being constructed at a total estimated cost of €3.36bn.