Baltic 1 Offshore Wind Farm
German offshore wind farm in the Baltic Sea From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
EnBW Baltic 1 is the first commercial offshore wind farm of Germany in the Baltic Sea. Siemens supplied 21 SWT 2.3-93 wind turbines for the 48.3 megawatt wind farm.[1] EnBW Baltic 1 is located about 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) north of the Darss-Zingst Peninsula and covers about seven square kilometers. Work started in July 2010;[2][3] the wind farm was officially commissioned on 2 May 2011.[4]
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Location | Baltic Sea |
Coordinates | 54°36′50″N 12°40′00″E |
Status | Operational |
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Distance from shore | 16 km (10 mi) |
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Site area | 7 km2 (3 sq mi) |
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Units operational | 21 × 2.3 MW |
Make and model | Siemens Gamesa SWT-2.3-93 (21) |
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Website | www |
Commons | Related media on Commons |
Due to the Kriegers Flak Combined Grid Solution, power from Sweden (via Zealand), the 600 MW Kriegers Flak, the 288 MW Baltic 2 is sent via Baltic 1 to Germany, and is synchronized to the Nordic grid (not the German grid) via a 150 kV 400 MW alternating current subsea cable.[5][6]
Generation

Year | Production GWh | Full load hours |
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2012 | 204 | 4,224 |
2013 | 191 | 3,954 |
2014 | 196 | 4,048 |
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