First power on Hornsea 2, which is located 89 km off the UK's east coast, was achieved after its offshore substation (OSS) and reactive compensation station (RCS), were installed in late October 2021. Since that time, Ørsted and its partner companies have been working to commission and energise the wind farm in preparation for its anticipated operational date next year.

Once Hornsea 2 is completed, power will be transferred from the 165 wind turbines via 373 km of array cables to the OSS and RCS, reaching the national grid via 390 km of offshore and 40 km of onshore export cables which terminate at the onshore substation in Killingholme. When fully operational, Hornsea 2’s 165 8 MW Siemens Gamesa wind turbines will be capable of generating 1.32 GW of clean electricity. Together with its sibling project Hornsea 1, the two projects will be capable of providing enough power for well over 2.3 million homes.
 
A further two projects in the Hornsea Zone are also underway with Hornsea 3 receiving a Development Consent Order in December 2020 and Hornsea 4 currently going through the planning process.
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