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Edward Davey opens world's biggest offshore windfarm

Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change Edward Davey has today opened the world’s biggest offshore windfarm. The new site, located…

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Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change Edward Davey has today opened the world’s biggest offshore windfarm.

The new site, located near Walney in Cumbria, comprises 102 turbines, enough to power 320,000 homes.

It sits alongside 60 other turbines generating off the Cumbrian coast, with more planned.

Opening the new windfarm, Secretary of State Edward Davey, said: “Britain has a lot to be proud of in our growing offshore wind sector. Our island’s tremendous natural resource, our research base and a proud history of engineering make this the number one destination for investment in offshore wind.

“And Walney is the newest, biggest and fastest-built jewel in that crown, providing clean power for hundreds of thousands of households.

“Opening Walney during my first week in office lets me underline my commitment to continuing the Coalition’s work to make this sector a success story for the British economy, not least with the innovation it is driving and the employment it is creating.”

Forecasts suggest as many as 70,000 people could be employed in the UK offshore wind industry by the start of the next decade.

Siemens, who made the turbines for Walney, is planning a manufacturing plant in Hull, while Gamesa and Vestas also have plans.

Just this week the industry as a whole announced a vision for 50 per cent of content being British sourced in future.

Flickr slideshow of Ed Davey’s visit to Walney,site of the World’s largest offshore windfarm.

Published 9 February 2012