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    Posted on June 3, 2025

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    Siemens Energy urges the UK to hold a record offshore wind auction to meet 2030 clean power targets, aiming to boost capacity significantly.

    Siemens Energy Urges Record Offshore Wind Auction for UK Targets

    By Susanna Twidale

    HULL, England (Reuters) -Britain’s next renewable energy auction must secure a record amount of new offshore wind capacity if the country is to meet its 2030 clean power targets, Darren Davidson, vice president of turbine maker Siemens Energy UK&I, told Reuters.

    The country has put offshore wind at the heart of its plans to decarbonise its electricity sector by 2030. It aims to boost capacity to 43-50 gigawatts (GW) by the end of the decade, from around 15 GW at present, although a government report in November said it would be a challenge to reach that goal.

    Britain holds annual auctions for renewable subsidies, offering a guaranteed minimum price for the electricity produced to help spur investment in new projects. Last year’s auction, AR6, offered 1.5 billion pounds ($2.03 billion) in funding, with just over 5 gigawatts (GW) of offshore wind capacity winning contracts.

    "To keep on track with (clean power 2030) targets, we estimate AR7 will need to clear a record 6 GW of offshore wind capacity," Davidson said.

    The largest amount of offshore wind capacity awarded contracts in auctions to-date was 5.46 GW in AR3 in 2019.

    Davidson was talking at Siemens Gamesa’s turbine factory in Hull, northeast England, last week. Siemens Gamesa, which is Siemens Energy’s wind power business, has installed 10 GW of offshore wind turbines round the coast of Britain.

    The Hull factory opened in 2016 and employs over 1,400 people, with 600 new employees recruited over the past 12 months as the site more than doubled its manufacturing capacity.

    "The last five years have really proven that when we've got that visible pipeline of projects it allows us a greater ability to invest," Davidson said.

    It is currently manufacturing 300 blades, each one longer than a football pitch at 108 metres (354 ft) long, for 100 turbines at RWE’s Sofia wind farm off the coast of Britain. It will start producing blades for Scottish Power's East Anglia Three project this summer.

    ($1 = 0.7401 pounds)

    (Reporting by Susanna Twidale; Editing by Susan Fenton)

    Key Takeaways

    • •UK aims to increase offshore wind capacity to 43-50 GW by 2030.
    • •Siemens Energy emphasizes the need for a record auction to meet targets.
    • •Last year's auction secured over 5 GW of capacity.
    • •Siemens Gamesa's Hull factory is expanding to meet demand.
    • •Offshore wind is central to UK's decarbonization plans.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Britain needs record offshore wind auction to meet targets, says Siemens Energy

    1What is the target offshore wind capacity for the UK by 2030?

    The UK aims to boost its offshore wind capacity to 43-50 gigawatts (GW) by the end of the decade.

    2What is the estimated capacity needed for the upcoming AR7 auction?

    Darren Davidson estimates that the AR7 auction will need to clear a record 6 GW of offshore wind capacity to stay on track with clean power targets.

    3How much offshore wind capacity was awarded in the previous auction?

    The largest amount of offshore wind capacity awarded in previous auctions was 5.46 GW in the AR3 auction held in 2019.

    4What is Siemens Gamesa's contribution to offshore wind energy?

    Siemens Gamesa has installed 10 GW of offshore wind turbines and is currently manufacturing 300 blades for RWE’s Sofia wind farm off the coast of Britain.

    5What has been the impact of a visible pipeline of projects on investment?

    Davidson noted that having a visible pipeline of projects over the last five years has allowed for greater investment capabilities.

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