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The Kincardine floating offshore wind farm is located off the east coast of Scotland, about 15 km (9 mi) south-east of Aberdeen. It has an installed capacity of nearly 50 MW, and when commissioned in 2021 it was the world's largest wind farm with floating turbines.
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Philippines wind power density map at 100 m above surface level. [11] In addition to the data available via the Global Wind Atlas website, users may also download poster maps, GIS data, and Generalized Wind Climate (GWC) files for use in commercial wind resource assessment software such as WAsP.
Amrumbank West's location in the wind farms of the German Bight. Amrumbank West in a German offshore wind farm in the North Sea owned by RWE. It is located about 35 km northwest of the island of Heligoland and around 18 km south-west of the Amrum Bank sandbank. It consists of 80 turbines in waters 19–24 m deep. [1]
The design calls for three adjacent wind farms, with a total of 57 wind turbines. Each turbine is rated at 5.8 MW. A total of eight high-voltage substations and approximately 120 kilometres (75 mi) of 132kV high voltage overhead transmission line will deliver the 330 MW of power generated here, to a location where it will enter the Eskom grid.
The proposed East Anglia THREE wind farm is located in the northern half of the East Anglia Zone, [28] and is approximately 69 km (42 miles) from the shore. [8] It is expected to provide an installed capacity of 1200 MW [28] from up to 172 turbines. [8] The project was consented in 2017, and onshore construction commenced in July 2022 [29]
The Capital Wind Farm was built for Infigen Energy by Suzlon Energy. [4] It was constructed as part of the Kurnell Desalination Plant project to offset the power usage of the desalination plant. [5] [6] "The wind farm has been designed to produce more than enough energy to operate the desalination plant to cover the days when there is less wind.
The Bison Wind Energy Center is a 496.6 megawatt (MW) wind farm spanning southwest Oliver County and north-central Morton County in the U.S. state of North Dakota.It became the largest wind generating facility in the state upon completion of the fourth construction phase in early 2015.