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This is a list of some onshore wind farms (more than 1 turbine) in the UK. This information is gathered from multiple Internet sources, primarily the UK Wind Energy Database from RenewableUK (formerly BWEA) [1] and The Wind Power's database. There are many operational wind farms missing from the list, such as Scotland's 522 MW Clyde Wind Farm ...
This is a list of offshore wind farms within the national maritime boundaries of the United Kingdom. In December 2024 the nameplate capacity of offshore wind farms in operation was approximately 14 GW, with a further 8 GW under construction. Contracts for difference for a further 9 GW have been awarded by the UK Government.
Ovenden Moor Wind Farm. This is a list of some onshore wind farms (more than 1 turbine) in England. This information is gathered from multiple Internet sources, primarily the UK Wind Energy Database from RenewableUK (formerly BWEA), [1] and The Wind Power's database. The name of the wind farm is the name used by the energy company when ...
In 2008, the largest onshore wind farm in England was completed on Scout Moor [79] and the repowering of the Slieve Rushen Wind Farm created the largest farm in Northern Ireland. [80] In 2009, the largest wind farm in the United Kingdom went live at Whitelee on Eaglesham Moor in Scotland. [81] This is a 539 MW wind farm consisting of 215 turbines.
UK Onshore wind farms Wind farm County Country Turbine model Power each turbine No. Turbines Total capacity (MW) Commiss-ioned Crystal Rig: Scottish Borders: Scotland: Nordex N80/ Siemens SWT-2.3: 2.5/2.3: 25/60: 200.5: May 2004 [a] Cefn Croes: Ceredigion: Wales: GE 1.5 se: 1.5: 39: 58.5: June 2005: Black Law: South Lanarkshire: Scotland ...
2003 US Department of Energy wind resource map of North Carolina Experimental NASA wind turbine on Howard's Knob in Boone (1978-1983) Wind power in North Carolina is found along the coastal areas in the east and mountain regions in the western part of the state. [1] The state has significant offshore wind resources.
In 2013, the 175-turbine London Array wind farm, located off the Kent coast, became the largest offshore wind farm in the world; this was surpassed in 2018 by the Walney 3 Extension. In 2013 the Offshore Energy Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) was first published and has been updated regularly. It is the guiding document from the UK ...
Developed by County Durham-based company the Banks Group, the farm was planned as the largest wind farm in North East England. Construction of the farm began on the 11 July 2008. It was hoped that the commissioning of the turbines would make County Durham the first English county to hit its 2010 renewable energies target. [1] The farm was ...