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Who owns the London Array?

Who owns the London Array?

National Grid
Owned and operated by National Grid, it includes a compound where one circuit of the existing overhead line is brought to ground level to receive the electricity from London Array.

How big is the London Array?

100 square kilometers
To date, the London Array includes 175 wind turbines aligned to the prevailing southwest wind and spread out across 100 square kilometers (40 square miles). Each turbine stands 650 to 1,200 meters apart (2,100 to 3,900 feet) and 147 meters (482 feet) tall.

How many turbines are in the London Array?

175 wind turbines
The London Array offshore wind farm is located in the Thames estuary, some 20 kilometres off the coast of Kent and Essex. 175 wind turbines with a rotor diameter of 120 metres and a capacity of 3.6 MW each are installed here.

How many homes does the London Array power?

500,000 homes
London Array is capable of producing enough power to meet the needs of some 500,000 homes.

What is the world’s largest offshore wind farm?

The Dogger Bank Wind Farm
The Dogger Bank Wind Farm will be situated off the coast of northeast England in the North Sea and have a total capacity of 3.6 GW. When fully up and running, it will be able to power millions of homes per year. Those behind the project have repeatedly described it as “the world’s largest offshore wind farm.”

When was London Array built?

July 2009
Construction on the London Array, which is the world’s largest offshore wind farm, began in July 2009. The plant is located around 15km from the Kent and Essex coasts in the outer Thames Estuary, UK.

What has halted construction on the London wind array?

Expansion plans at one of the world’s largest offshore windfarms have come to a sudden halt, with the owners blaming concerns about migrating birds for the interruption.

What country has the most windfarms?

China
China has a installed capacity of 221 GW and is the leader in wind energy, with over a third of the world’s capacity. It has the world’s largest onshore wind farm with a capacity of 7,965 megawatt (MW), which is five times larger than its nearest rival.

Can wind power the world?

Based on its assessments, the agency says offshore wind could potentially generate a whopping 420,000 terawatt-hours of electricity globally per year. The agency previously calculated that humanity consumed 23,000 terawatt-hours of electricity in 2018.

What do you need to know about the London Array?

Where is it? who built it? How has it developed? Browse this section to read a summary of some of the most important information about the wind farm

The first phase consisted of 175 Siemens Wind Power SWT-3.6 turbines and two offshore substations, giving a wind farm with a peak rated power of 630 MW. Each turbine and offshore substation is erected on a monopile foundation, and connected together by 210 km (130 mi) of 33 kV array cables.

Who are the shareholders of London Array limited?

London Array provides operations and maintenance services at the substation under contract to Blue Transmission. London Array Limited is a consortium of four shareholders : RWE, Orsted, Masdar & La Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (CDPQ)

Where is the London Array wind farm located?

The London Array is a 175 turbine 630 MW Round 2 offshore wind farm located 20 km off the Kent coast in the outer Thames Estuary in the United Kingdom.