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Below you will find a summary of all the latest updates to our East Anglia projects: East Anglia ONE, East Anglia ONE NORTH, East Anglia TWO and East Anglia THREE. You can also view the latest updates on public information days, construction, and notices to mariners.
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Great Yarmouth is ScottishPower’s pick of the ports for East ...
ScottishPower Renewables and Peel Ports Great Yarmouth have signed a reservation agreement for the Norfolk site to be used as the pre-assembly port for the green energy company’s £4 billion East Anglia TWO offshore windfarm.
Full speed ahead as ScottishPower Renewables signs East Angli...
ScottishPower Renewables has officially signed contracts with the Low Carbon Contracts Company (LCCC), paving the way for the delivery of more than 1,000MW of new clean, green generating capacity.
ScottishPower seals £1bn offshore wind turbine deal with Siem...
ScottishPower awards turbine contract, worth more than £1 billion, for its East Anglia TWO offshore windfarm just weeks after renewables auction success
East Anglia HUB Airspace Change Proposal - Engagement Phase
Scottish Power Renewables Ltd have now completed Stage 3 of the Civil Aviation Authorities (CAA) Airspace Change Proposal (ACP) CAP 1616H process.
Temporary traffic restrictions needed as green energy project...
The hidden history of Suffolk’s past could be brought to light in the coming weeks and months as onshore archaeological works get underway for ScottishPower Renewables’ East Anglia TWO and East Anglia ONE North offshore windfarms.
ScottishPower confirms Lowestoft as long-term home for UK off...
ScottishPower confirms Lowestoft as long-term home for UK offshore wind with multi-million investment
Transformational moment for ScottishPower’s East Anglia THREE...
The first of four electricity transformers that will convert the clean green energy from the second biggest offshore windfarm in the world for transmission to more than one million homes has made its way to its new home in Suffolk.
Q&A with Rachel Beedie
When people think of offshore wind turbines, the blades tend to be the interesting part. But for engineer Rachel Beedie, the gigantic steel structures sunk into the seabed that hold up turbines as tall as London’s The Shard are the most fascinating.