Humber Gateway Wind Farm is an offshore wind farm 8 kilometres (5 mi) east of Spurn Point off the coast of North East Lincolnshire, in the North Sea, England; the wind farm is located in water depths around 15 metres (49 ft) and covers an area of approximately 25 square kilometres (9.7 sq mi).
It was developed by Humber Wind Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of E.ON UK plc.
[14] In 2012 CG (Avantha) was awarded the main contract for the design to installation of both onshore and offshore substations for the project.
[19] Harland and Wolff was contracted to design and supply the about 1300t substation foundation structure and piles in March 2013.
[21] In December 2013 two 600t offshore substations were delivered to the Port of Sunderland for installation at the wind farm.
[25] The wind farm first generated power in early 2015, with 58 of the turbines installed,[26] and became fully operational by June 2015.