Glamox to Light Up Hornsea 3 Offshore Wind Farm

Wednesday, July 9, 2025

Lightin specialist Glamox has won a contract to provide marine lighting for the foundation platforms of 2.9 GW Hornsea 3 offshore wind farm in the North Sea, off UK.

Glamox will supply marine lighting solutions for the foundations of 197 wind turbines, which Ørsted will operate once the Hornsea 3 offshore wind farm enters service in 2027.

Marine lighting is crucial for ensuring safe access to the turbine, allowing teams to undertake maintenance and inspection duties.

Glamox will provide 1,376 of its MIR G2 marine-certified linear luminaries to Scanel Green Energy. The foundations are being constructed by Aarsleff BIZ. in Poland, where Scanel Green Energy will install the Glamox marine-certified lighting for the external platforms.

“At Scanel Green Energy, we value the strong and ongoing collaboration we’ve built over several projects with Glamox. With the Hornsea 3 project now underway, we look forward to continuing this professional collaboration,” said Sebastian Moroder Ottesen, Head of Projects at Scanel Green Energy.

The scale of Hornsea 3 is enormous. The wind farm, to be located 120 km off the coast of Norfolk, England, is projected to generate more electricity than Hornsea 1 and 2 combined.

Each turbine will be mounted on a fixed XXL monopile foundation, without the need for a transition piece. Once fully operational, it will provide power for more than 3 million homes in the U.K.

Categories: Renewable Energy Industry News Activity Europe Offshore Wind Lighting FLNG Floating Production Support Vessel

Related Stories

Dajin Forms Offshore Wind Alliance with German Port Terminal Operator

Ørsted’s Largest German Offshore Wind Farm Produces First Power

Semco Maritime to Work on Floatel Endurance Rig Optimization

Current News

U.S. Oil Production Still has Growth Potential

Dajin Forms Offshore Wind Alliance with German Port Terminal Operator

EnerMech Hires Former SLB Executive to Lead Energy Solutions Division

Eni Expands Asian Footprint with Long-Term LNG Contract in Thailand

Subscribe for OE Digital E‑News