DONG to build new big offshore wind farm
OFFSHORE: DONG Energy and ScottishPower Renewables, part of the Iberdrola Group, have decided to go ahead with the construction of the West of Duddon Sands offshore wind farm in the Irish Sea in a 50/50-partnership.
"We look forward to the partnership with ScottishPower Renewables. West of Duddon Sands will be DONG Energy's ninth wind offshore wind farm in the UK and
therefore underlines DONG Energy's position as market leader within offshore wind", says Anders Eldrup, CEO of DONG Energy.
The Irish Sea is today one of UK's most important wind power hubs. This position will be further strengthened by the construction of West of Duddon Sands. The wind farm will be adjoining DONG Energy's Walney 1 and 2 wind farms. These two wind farms will be commissioned in 2011 and have a total capacity of 367 MW.
The total cost of construction is up to GBP 1.6 billion, which includes the cost to construct the offshore transmission assets. When the wind farm goes into operation, these assets will be sold to an offshore transmission operator, selected by Ofgem, and the costs of the transmission assets will be returned.
The production from West of Duddon Sands is expected to be equivalent to approx. 300.000 British households annual electricity consumption. It will consist of 108 Siemens 3.6MW turbines and have a total capacity of 389MW. This will make it among the largest offshore wind farms in the world at the time of commissioning in 2014.
In February 2011 DONG Energy and Belfast Harbour signed a letter of intent whereby Belfast Harbour will establish a new tailor-made installation harbour. The agreement will now be finalised and DONG Energy will be renting this facility.
Source: DONG Energy / maritimedanmark.dk