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Hornsea One Wind Farm (Wind , Active) Location in the UK : England, North Sea, North of East Anglia Type of installation: Wind on/offshore: off Turbines :174 Capacity : 1218 MW Approx Date of 1st power generation: October 2020
Wind Turbines, Wind Farm, Renewable Energy, Green Power
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Hornsea Project One and Two
The Hornsea zone has the potential to provide enough electricity to meet approximately 4% of all electricity demand in the UK and power approximately 3 million homes.
The UK goal for renewable electricity generation is approximately 30%. Hornsea's offshore generation could account for approximately 12% of that target.
The width of the Hornsea zone is approximately equivalent to the width of the UK from Liverpool to Hull.
The total zone area is 4,735 km².
The zone lies between 31km and 190km off the Yorkshire coast.
Water depths across the zone are predominantly between 30 and 40m, with maximum depths to 70m.
The zone is adjacent to the River Humber, 200km south of Newcastle and 75km north of The Wash.
The Humber estuary is triangulated by three main population centres, Hull to the north, Grimsby to the southeast and Scunthorpe to the southwest. Part of an impressive array dotted over 407 km2 of North Sea more than 100km from the Yorkshire coast the final turbine completes the 174-strong array of turbines, which make up the world’s largest offshore wind farm.
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Siemens SWT-7.0
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Start Speed: |
0
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7
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Optimal Speed: |
0
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Rotor Diameter: |
154
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Stop Speed: |
25
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Hub Height |
82 Avg for all turbines:82
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0
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Web Page: |
https://www.siemens.com/global/en/home/markets/wind/turbines-and-services/swt-7-0-154.html |
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Siemens Gamesa
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Please note that where multiple DECC rcords are available, all are shown in order. eg Project then repowering / extension, or refused project then resubmitted.
Site Name: |
Hornsea 1 - Heron & Njord 1218 MW
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Energy Type: |
Wind Offshore |
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Offshore Country: England LPA: The Planning Inspectorate - National Infrastructure
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Site ID and Reference: |
2525 / B0263
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Applicant: |
Orsted (formerly Dong Energy)
Application :
EN010033
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Number of Turbines: |
174 |
Turbine Capacity: |
7 |
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Calculated capacity: |
1218 |
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Offshore Region: Offshore
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OS Coordinates: |
626000 / 626000
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Development Status: |
Operational
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Application Submitted: |
7/30/2013
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Planning Permission Granted |
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Application Determined: |
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Permission refused: |
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Construction Date: |
1/26/2018
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Generator Live |
12/1/2019
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This Record Last Updated: |
9/3/2020
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Capacity: 1218 Start Speed: 5 m/s (11.185 mph) Optimum Speed: 15 m/s (33.555 mph) Stop Speed: 25 m/s (55.925 mph)
Local Weather Station: Elevation of Weather Station:
Date for Wind forecast: 12/21/2024 Wind Speed at Weather Station: mph Wind Direction: Outputratio = 0.00 Output of Wind Farm = 0.0
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©2018
Simon Mallett |
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