Top 10 Largest Wind Farms in England

Walney Extension:This is another site owned and operated by Orsted. It has 87 turbines and is located in the Irish Sea. It is adjacent to Walney 1 and Walney 2.

Triton Knoll:This wind farm is also located offshore in the North Sea. Construction of the offshore portion began in 2020 and was completed in early 2022. 

Rampion:The Rampion wind farm is located off the southern coast of England in the English Channel. It has 116 turbines and can power around 350,000 homes.

Race Bank:Race Bank has 91 turbines and is part of the overall portfolio of wind farms owned by Orsted. It is offshore in the North Sea, just south of Hornsea One and Hornsea Two.

London Array:It is located in the Outer Thames Estuary and the onshore operations are in Ramsgate. It is near the Strait of Dover, one of the busier parts of the sea around England. 

Hornsea Two:This wind farm is offshore and located in the ocean. It is made up of 165 Siemens Gamesa 8MW turbines and powers over 1.4 million homes according to its reported power output.

Hornsea One:Hornsea One has 175 7MW wind turbines, also located in the North Sea. Orsted and Global Infrastructure Partners own it.

Greater Gabbard:The 140-turbine wind farm has been providing power since 2012. The onshore site is located in Lowestoft and the offshore turbines are in the North Sea.

East Anglia One:The wind farm is made up of 102 7 MW turbines. Each turbine is 167 meters tall with blades that measure 75 meters long. 

Dudgeon:This offshore wind farm is also located in the North Sea, near Cromer in North Norfolk. It has 67 6MW wind turbine generators which provide enough power for up to 430,000 homes. 

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