Grimsby Telegraph

Orsted signs up for offshore wind farm monopiles

- By DAVID LAISTER david.laister@reachplc.com @davelaiste­r

THE launch of offshore wind manufactur­ing on the South Humber Bank has received a huge boost with Orsted becoming the first customer for a proposed monopile manufactur­ing plant.

SeAH Wind Ltd is investing £260 million in a site at Able Marine Energy Park, and the Danish world leader’s Hornsea Three offshore wind farm has been lined up to use the inaugural huge steel structures.

A total of 750 jobs are anticipate­d once the North Killinghol­me site is fully operationa­l in 2030 - with initial production in 2023.

Joosung Lee, chief operating officer and senior executive vicepresid­ent at SeAH Steel Holdings, said: “SeAH Wind will play a pivotal role in the UK offshore wind supply chain, and we would like to thank Ørsted for proceeding the negotiatio­n with faith in SeAH Wind’s vision.

“This agreement validates our ambitious plans to build the largest possible monopiles from our state-of-the-art UK factory and it has only come about through hard work, collaborat­ion, and a willingnes­s to work together to help deliver on the UK Sector Deal commitment­s.

“Ørsted is not only a market leading developer of offshore wind farms, but also in developing new supply chain entrants, the fact that they have entrusted SeAH with a multi-million pound contract for Hornsea Three is huge commitment and we will endeavour to work alongside Ørsted to deliver this pivotal project.

“With this bold investment SeAH Wind plans to invest significan­tly in both people and technology, in doing so play our part in the UK green industrial transition which in turn will deliver both sustainabl­e jobs and help to achieve our net zero carbon targets.”

The 2.4GW Hornsea Three farm was consented on New Year’s Eve 2020 and the deal is subject to Orsted securing a Contract for Difference for electricit­y generation from Westminste­r and a subsequent financial investment decision in Copenhagen.

It initially suggested up to 300 turbines - based on 8MW machines - but capacity advances could see that figure significan­tly reduced.

Discussion­s are ongoing as to the total number of monopiles to be supplied.

The South Korean steel giant was first revealed as a potential inward investor back in September last year, when a memorandum of understand­ing was signed with site developer Able UK.

Financial sign-off came in July this year when government support was committed to the project.

It is expected to become the world’s largest monopile production facility and capable of producing the extra-large monopiles required for the new generation of larger wind turbine models.

Duncan Clark, Ørsted’s UK lead, said: “Through collaborat­ion across government, industry and supply chain, this agreement represents another positive step towards creating a larger and sustainabl­y competitiv­e UK supply chain to support the next chapter in the UK’s offshore wind success story.

“The Hornsea Three team has worked extensivel­y with SeAH Wind to support their investment decision to establish a new, globally competitiv­e monopile foundation­s factory in the UK.

“We very much look forward to continuing our work with SeAH in bringing this landmark project to life and ultimately to deliver competitiv­e monopiles from a UK fabricatio­n facility for the first time.”

Ørsted has invested over £13 billion constructi­ng new offshore wind farms in the UK in the last decade and Hornsea Three will be its 14th project in UK waters, and sixth served from Grimsby.

The agreement has been welcomed in Westminste­r.

Energy, Clean Growth and Climate Change Minister Greg Hands said: “We are putting the British offshore wind industry at the heart of our green recovery, investing millions in infrastruc­ture to develop a home-grown UK manufactur­ing supply-chain that will help create thousands of highskille­d, green jobs.

“Today’s multi-million-pound agreement between Ørsted and SeAH Wind is a fantastic example of industry co-operation and a huge vote of confidence in the Humber region - demonstrat­ing how our commitment to tackling climate change is helping to unlock investment across the UK as we build back greener.”

 ?? PICTURE: ABLE UK / SEAH LTD ?? The SeAH Wind Ltd site as part of a fully developed vision for Able Marine Energy Park on the South Humber Bank.
PICTURE: ABLE UK / SEAH LTD The SeAH Wind Ltd site as part of a fully developed vision for Able Marine Energy Park on the South Humber Bank.

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