Innogy Nordsee 1
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Innogy Nordsee 1-2-3 is a large wind farm complex off Germany's coast. It is built 40 kilometres (25 mi) north of the island of Juist, within an area of around 100 square kilometres (39 sq mi) and in water 26–34 metres (85–112 ft) deep. It includes three wind farms: Innogy Nordsee 1 with 54 turbines, Innogy Nordsee 2 with 48 turbines, and Innogy Nordsee 3 with 60 turbines. In total, 162 wind turbines with a capacity of 6.15 megawatts (MW) will be used.
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Innogy Nordsee 1-2-3 | |
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Country | Germany |
Location | North Sea |
Coordinates | 53.979°N 6.814°E / 53.979; 6.814 |
Status | Commissioned (Innogy Nordsee 1) |
Commission date | 2017 (Innogy Nordsee 1) |
Construction cost | €2.8 billion |
Owner(s) | Innogy |
Wind farm | |
Type | Offshore |
Max. water depth | 26–34 m (85–112 ft) |
Distance from shore | 40 km (25 mi) |
Hub height | 100 m (328 ft) |
Rotor diameter | 126 m (413 ft) |
Site area | 100 km2 (39 sq mi) |
Power generation | |
Units operational | 54 X 6.15 MW |
Make and model | REpower 6M |
Nameplate capacity | 996 MW |
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The Innogy Nordsee 1 project was originally developed by ENOVA. In 2008, it was acquired by RWE Innogy.[1] The construction permit for Innogy Nordsee 1 was issued on 4 April 2012.[2] In December of 2017 Nordsee 1 began commercial operation, it is located 45 km from the shore.[3]