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World’s largest offshore wind farm generates electricity for the first time | ITV News

A wind farm off the coast of Yorkshire, set to become the world’s largest, has generated electricity for the first time.

The turbines are being constructed 75 miles out to sea and will be able to power the equivalent of a million homes once it has been fully built.

Those working on Hornsea Project One have said it “lowest cost solution” to generating clean energy.

Project worker Duncan Clark told ITV News: The scale has transformed, we’re now using much bigger turbines, we’re now installing much bigger wind farms, we’re also doing it much further offshore.”

He added: “It’s probably the best and lowest cost solution that we’ve got available to us.”

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