'True engineering triumph': Huge 1.4GW East Anglia offshore wind farm set for completion in 2026

Michael Holder
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Credit: ScottishPower / Masdar
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Credit: ScottishPower / Masdar

Turbine foundations completed on East Anglia Three project off the coast of Suffolk that is expected to be one of the world’s largest once it enters operations later this year

One of the UK's largest offshore wind farms is on track to begin generating electricity before the end of this year, with all 95 turbine monopiles for the mammoth 1.4GW project having now been installed,...

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