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  2. Kincardine floating offshore wind farm - Wikipedia

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    It has an installed capacity of nearly 50 MW, and when commissioned in 2021 it was the world's largest wind farm with floating turbines. [1] It is a demonstration project that consists of six turbines, all mounted on semi-submersible platforms. The first turbine, a Vestas V80-2 MW, was installed in 2018. This was joined by five larger V164-9.5 ...

  3. List of offshore wind farms in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Wind farms that have started onshore construction and have been awarded contracts under the UK Government's Contracts for Difference Round 4 (2022). Total capacity of 3,932 MW. Strike price based on £/MWh at 2012 prices. These projects re-bid some capacity in Round 6 (2024) with a higher strike price.

  4. Wind power in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The world's first electricity generating wind turbine was a battery charging machine installed in July 1887 by Scottish academic James Blyth to light his holiday home in Marykirk, Scotland. [15] It was in 1951 that the first utility grid-connected wind turbine to operate in the United Kingdom was built by John Brown & Company in the Orkney Islands.

  5. Little Cheyne Court Wind Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Little Cheyne Court Wind Farm is located 7 kilometres (4.3 miles) west of Lydd on Romney Marsh. It was built by npower renewables and cost around £50 million. The 26 wind turbines , each 115 metres (377 ft) high, are distributed over an area of 4 km 2 (1.5 sq mi) with peak generation of 59.8 MW .

  6. Strata SE1 - Wikipedia

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    The three 18-metre (59 ft) wind turbines (each blade is 9 metres (30 ft) long) at the top of the building are rated at 19 kW each and were anticipated to produce a combined 50MWh of electricity per year, [6] [7] enough to power 8% of the energy needs of the building, sufficient to supply the building's communal areas.

  7. Wind turbine - Wikipedia

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    If the height of a rooftop mounted turbine tower is approximately 50% of the building height it is near the optimum for maximum wind energy and minimum wind turbulence. While wind speeds within the built environment are generally much lower than at exposed rural sites, [ 52 ] [ 53 ] noise may be a concern and an existing structure may not ...

  8. Blyth Offshore Wind Farm - Wikipedia

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    The project was the UK's first offshore wind farm, following the Vindeby in 1991 and Tunø in 1995, as well as being the largest offshore turbines erected in the world at the time. [3] It helped pave the way for more than 2700 bigger offshore turbines installed in British waters since then. [4]

  9. REG WindPower - Wikipedia

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    REG WindPower is a renewable energy company, in the United Kingdom.. REG Windpower is one of the UK’s leading developers [according to whom?] and operators of small to medium-sized wind farms, operating nine sites in England and one in Wales, with a combined operational capacity of 41.15 MW.