OFFSHORE WIND POWER
October 1st, 2003
BY KEITH NUTHALLPLANS to erect a 72 turbine offshore wind-farm off the Danish coast are expected to attract Euro 96 million in loans from the European Investment Bank. It has revealed it is considering funding the 600 GWh of electricity per annum project, which is projected to be in full operation by the end of this year. Each turbine would generate 2.3 MW, connecting through an internal 30kV grid to an offshore substation, itself connected by a 132 kV, 150 MW submarine cable to the onshore grid. The wind-farm would be sited near the islands of Lolland and ...
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