The world’s largest offshore wind farm began operations last June in the North Sea.
According to Earther, the first 50 turbines at the Hornsea One wind farm, located 75 miles off the east coast of Yorkshire in the United Kingdom, are now generating electricity for up to 287,00 homes.
When completed in 2020, the wind farm, operated by Ørsted, will have 174 turbines with a total capacity of 1.2 gigawatts (GW), enough to power 1 million homes. The facility — which will send electricity to the UK, Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, and Scandinavia — will have more than twice the capacity of the current largest offshore operation, also in the UK. Gizmodo - link - Brian Kahn - link - World’s largest green H2 project - link - more like this (Orsted) - link - more like this (Hornsea 2) - link
When completed in 2020, the wind farm, operated by Ørsted, will have 174 turbines with a total capacity of 1.2 gigawatts (GW), enough to power 1 million homes. The facility — which will send electricity to the UK, Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, and Scandinavia — will have more than twice the capacity of the current largest offshore operation, also in the UK. Gizmodo - link - Brian Kahn - link - World’s largest green H2 project - link - more like this (Orsted) - link - more like this (Hornsea 2) - link
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