Scroby Sands Wind Farm

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Scroby Sands Wind Farm
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Scroby Sands Wind Turbines
Scroby Sands Wind Farm is located in England
Scroby Sands Wind Farm
Location of Scroby Sands Wind Farm
Country United Kingdom, England
Location Norfolk, Great Yarmouth
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Status Operational
Construction began 2003
Commission date 2004
Construction cost €87 million
Owner(s) E.ON UK
Wind farm
Type Offshore
Max. water depth 5–10 m (16–33 ft)
Distance from shore 2.5 km (1.6 mi)
Hub height 68 m (223 ft)
Rotor diameter 80 m (260 ft)
Rated wind speed 16 m/s (58 km/h)
Power generation
Units operational 30 x 2 MW
Make and model Vestas V80-2MW
Nameplate capacity 60 MW
Capacity factor 32.42% (2012)

The Scroby Sands Wind Farm is a wind farm located on the Scroby Sands sandbank in the North Sea, 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi) off the coast of Great Yarmouth in eastern England, United Kingdom. It was commissioned in March 2004 by Powergen Renewables Offshore, a division of E.ON UK. It has a nameplate capacity of 60 megawatts and is able to produce power to supply 41,000 households. Between 2005 and 2010, its capacity factor was between 26 to 32%.[1]

The farm consists of 30 wind turbines, located in water from 13 to 20 metres (43 to 66 ft) deep. Each turbine has three 40-metre (130 ft) blades that rotate around a centre-point some 60 metres (200 ft) above the mean sea level. The hollow 4.5-metre (14.8 ft) diameter steel masts that carry the turbines are piled as much as 30 metres (98 ft) into the sea bed, to provide stability on a substrate of shifting sands.

The wind turbines were designed and manufactured by a Danish firm, Vestas. Each turbine has a capacity of 2 megawatts.[2] Turbines were installed by the Danish offshore wind farms services provider A2SEA.[3]

Tourism

The wind farm has an information centre serving around 35,000 visitors per year, and has become a local attraction.[4][5]

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See also

References

  1. Dunford et al. UK Renewable Energy Data, Issue 10 p53 Renewable Energy Foundation, 29 July 2010. Accessed: 30 September 2011.
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