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Iberdrola nominates Siemens Gamesa for 3.1GW UK offshore wind cluster
With the latest conditional preferred supplier deal with Iberdrola-owned Scottish Power, Siemens Gamesa has now received tentative agreements for more than 7GW for its 14MW turbine
by Craig Richard
Iberdrola-owned ScottishPower secured an offtake deal for the first 714 phase of the project in the UK’s first contract for difference (CfD) tender in 2015 and commissioned it last year
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ScottishPower Renewables has selected Siemens Gamesa as preferred bidder to supply and install turbines for its 3100MW East Anglia Hub complex in the southern North Sea.
The developer said more than 200 14MW-plus turbines are planned for the £6.5bn project, which incorporates the 1.4GW East Anglia 3, 800MW East Anglia 1 North and 900MW East Anglia 2 sites.
Details of the deal were first reported in subscriber-only reNEWS on 3 December.
SPR and Siemens Gamesa are collaborating ahead of this year’s CfD4 auction to optimise the projects, with the ambition of then signing turbine supply and installation agreements.
The developer said the early preferred bidder agreement will allow the two companies to collaborate develop the turbine design and the Hub programme hand-in-hand , which will help achieve further efficiencies and maximise local supply chain opportunities.