Minnesota wind farm to be expanded
The 201 MW Bent Tree Wind Farm in Minnesota will be expanded to 351 MW.
The 201 MW Bent Tree Wind Farm in Minnesota will be expanded to 351 MW.
The wind farm will have a capacity of 810 MW.
The 960 MW He Dreiht offshore wind farm, worth €2.4 billion, is being developed by EnBW.
The project will produce 47790 GWh of clean energy per year and cut around 9% of Egypt’s annual carbon emissions.
After more than 2 years of construction, Fortum and Helen Oy have completed a 380 MW wind farm in Finland.
Once completed, the project will generate enough electricity to supply around 475000 homes annually.
The first sea cable for TenneT’s Hollandse Kust (west Beta) offshore wind farm will be retracted under the dunes near Velsen early next week.
Installation of more wind turbines is expected in the coming weeks.
The six-turbine Jüchen A 44n wind farm was rebuilt following the discovery of structural defects in the concrete parts of the hybrid towers of the original turbines.
Aral Wind is an independent power producer (IPP) project which will be realised to generate clean electricity for around 4.5 million homes.
The wind farm is expected to be the US’ largest offshore wind farm upon completion.
The project will be able to produce around 1188 GWh of electricity annually.
The companies will apply their respective expertise and capabilities to develop the project together.
With this connection, Taiwan’s offshore wind capacity has doubled.
Engie already operates wind and solar installations with a combined capacity of about 200 MW in Romania.
The project is said to be Europe’s first commercial-scale floating wind project.
The project will be able to power around 240000 homes annually.
The offshore wind farm will be the world’s largest once finished.
The wind farm will have a capacity of 1 GW once finished.
The Hail Long project will have a capacity of 1044 MW.
The project could become the planet’s largest power plant regardless of the energy source.
The project could start production in 2030.
The project would consist of New England Wind 1 and New England Wind 2.
The project is expected to be the country’s largest offshore wind project once completed in 2026.