Nordsee One offshore wind farm
Nordsee One is an offshore wind farm in the German part of the North Sea. It has a nameplate capacity of 332 MW and was commissioned in 2017.[1] It uses 54 Senvion 6.2M126 wind turbines that are expected to produce 1200 GWh of electricity annually. The wind farm is owned by Northland Power (85%) and Innogy (15%). Offshore construction began in December 2015.[2] All 54 turbines were scheduled to have their rotor shaft main bearings replaced during 2021-2022.[3]
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Coordinates | 53°58′44″N 6°48′50″E |
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Units operational | 54 × 6.15 MW |
Make and model | Senvion 6.2M126 (54) |
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Website | www |
References
- "Nordsee One offshore wind project begins generating power". Windpower Engineering & Development. Retrieved 6 November 2017.
- First Foundation for Nordsee One Offshore Wind Project Successfully Installed Archived 2016-01-11 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 11 January 2016.
- "Major Turbine Component Exchange Starts at Nordsee One Offshore Wind Farm". Offshore Wind. 20 April 2022.
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