Cadeler signs contract for the installation of turbines at the East Anglia TWO wind farm

The company has secured a contract worth up to €382 million to install turbines at ScottishPower Renewables' offshore wind farm.
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Cadeler y el parque eólico East Anglia TWO

Cadeler has confirmed the signing of contracts with ScottishPower Renewables for the transport and installation of 64 15 MW offshore wind turbines, as well as foundations, at the East Anglia TWO wind farm.

East Anglia TWO Wind Farm

This project is located off the east coast of England in the North Sea, and will be carried out with the support of a contract valued between 360 and 382 million euros, with offshore operations expected to begin in 2027.

The development of East Anglia TWO is part of the UK’s clean energy strategy, supported by funding allocated in the latest marine energy auction held in September 2024. ScottishPower Renewables , a subsidiary of the Iberdrola Group , is leading this project with an estimated capacity of 960 MW, enough to supply almost one million homes in the UK.

To carry out the installation, Cadeler will use one of its newly built A-class vessels , in addition to an O-class vessel from its current fleet, demonstrating the capacity and versatility of its vessels for large-scale projects.

Cadeler CEO Mikkel Gleerup commented: “This project highlights our ability to respond to the demands of the offshore wind market and reinforces our role in the global energy transition. With our new constructions underway, we will be able to offer even more advanced solutions for complex projects.”

ScottishPower Renewables CEO Charlie Jordan said he was excited to have Cadeler as a strategic partner for East Anglia TWO: “ This wind farm is key to our offshore operations in East Anglia and will be instrumental in our contribution towards a cleaner, more sustainable future.

This project represents a significant step in the collaboration between Cadeler and ScottishPower Renewables , and strengthens the UK’s commitment to renewable energy generation to meet its 2030 carbon reduction targets.

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