Richard Goffin and Ross Ovens. Courtesy of ScottishPower Renewables.
East Anglia TWO is situated 33 kilometres off the Suffolk coast and will consist of 64 turbines generating up to 960 MW of green electricity - enough to power the equivalent of almost one million homes.
The selection of Great Yarmouth as the pre-assembly port will further cement the region’s reputation as a leading hub for the offshore renewables industry.
“Building more green energy for the UK in the UK delivers energy security and reduces our reliance on fossil fuels, which will help bring down customer bills” said Ross Ovens, ScottishPower Renewables’ Managing Director for Offshore. “But it also does much more than that – it makes a real difference for people and places, creating jobs, growth and lasting economic benefits. It’s fantastic to be working with Peel Ports Great Yarmouth to bring that to life for people and businesses across East Anglia, while showcasing the world-class facilities we have here on our doorstep to support a global industry. I look forward to seeing our towers of green power take shape when the project gets underway.”
Offshore construction for East Anglia Two is expected to get underway in 2027, with the windfarm becoming operational in 2028.
“We’re very proud that ScottishPower Renewables has once again chosen Great Yarmouth to support this huge project, having previously worked together on the East Anglia One development” added Richard Goffin, Port Director, Peel Ports Group. “This continued partnership reflects confidence in our port’s capabilities, facilities and team. Great Yarmouth has proved itself to be an outstanding base for the growing offshore renewables market, not just in the southern North Sea but extending further afield, including the North Sea. As we strengthen our relationship with SPR, we’re excited about the opportunities ahead and the role this development plays in supporting the UK’s evolving industrial strategy around clean energy. Our hope is that this development will attract other operators to the town, creating jobs and opportunities for local businesses.”