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89km off the UK coast in the North Sea, Ørsted is building Hornsea Two, which will become the world’s biggest offshore wind farm once complete in 2022. With its 165 wind turbines, each with a capacity of 8 MW, Hornsea Two will supply renewable energy equivalent to the annual power consumption of over 1.3 million local homes. Learn more from our colleague Joe as he gives a tour around the pre-assembly site at Hull and the offshore construction site, and tells us why an offshore wind job gives him the best office in the world.

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