Wind powering the UK's green plans
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Wind farms generated 50.67% of the UK’s electricity during Storm Bella last December. Britain has the world’s biggest offshore wind farm, Hornsea One, and another larger project is being planned by Danish company Orsted.
"Our ultimate goal is to create a world which runs entirely on green energy," says Patrick Harnett, program director for Hornsea Two.
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