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Biggest Offshore Wind Project Yet Gets Green Light From Dong

Dong Energy Moves Forward with World's Largest Offshore Wind Farm

Dong Energy A/S, a Danish utility company, is making significant progress on the Hornsea Project One, set to become the world's largest offshore wind farm upon completion. With a capacity of 1.2 gigawatts, the project is being developed off the Yorkshire coast in the United Kingdom. The estimated cost of the wind farm is $5.7 billion, marking Dong Energy's largest financial commitment to date.

Support for Offshore Wind in the UK:

Unlike other renewable energy sources, offshore wind has not faced subsidy cuts since the Conservative Party's election victory in 2015. The UK government, recognizing the potential of offshore wind, has pledged support for the expansion of this sector. The Hornsea Project One was awarded a 15-year contract for difference, securing a strike price of 147.42 pounds per megawatt-hour in an auction in 2014.

Implications and Future Plans:

The Hornsea Project One is part of Dong Energy's broader goal to install 6.5 gigawatts of offshore wind capacity by the end of the decade. The company believes that achieving this target will help drive down the cost of new technology by increasing volume and advancing the learning curve for all stakeholders in the value chain. Construction work, both onshore and offshore, is scheduled to commence in the coming years, with the project expected to be fully commissioned by 2020.

Dong Energy's Commitment to Offshore Wind:

Despite concerns such as Brexit and the decline in oil prices, Dong Energy remains committed to investing £6 billion ($8.7 billion) in offshore wind farms off the UK coast by the end of the decade. The company's determination underscores the long-term vision and confidence in the growth of the offshore wind industry.

The Hornsea Project One, developed by Dong Energy, is set to become the world's largest offshore wind farm, generating 1.2 gigawatts of power off the Yorkshire coast. With the UK government's support for offshore wind and a long-term commitment from Dong Energy, the project represents a significant milestone in the transition to renewable energy and the continued growth of the offshore wind sector.


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