First power from new offshore wind farm
Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2024 10:06 am
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was hinting at an older design, or even if it is situated somewhere so wild that smaller turbines might have been seen as more resilient?The milestone, which had originally been due last year but held up due to various challenges including on the project’s electrical system, paves the way to full commissioning in 2025.
When complete, the wind farm will consist of 54 Siemens Gamesa turbines.
The 450MW wind farm was originally to have 75 smaller turbines (6MW ?) but consent was granted by Scottish Ministers in 2018 to change the configuration to 54 higher power ones generating the same power.
It's an old project with a troubled history. Was granted a CfD in Allocation Round 1 back in 2015 with a targeted commissioning date of 2019. Delays to construction starting then hit by supply chain issues and covid-19.