The first of 108 Siemens 3.6MW turbines has been installed at the West of Duddon Sands offshore wind farm, a 50/50 joint venture between Dong Energy and Scottish Power Renewables.
Following the recent milestone of hitting the halfway mark on foundation installation, the West of Duddon Sands team completed installation of the first turbine in the 389 MW project. 107 further turbines will be installed by the Sea Installer and Pacific Orca, with the wind farm expected to be fully completed in 2014.
Henrik Scheinemann, vice president in Dong Energy’s Wind Power business said: "We’re very pleased to see the first turbine installed at this project, and it is a testament to the great work of the entire West of Duddon Sands teams that this first installation has gone so smoothly. This project is very important for DONG Energy; it is our eighth wind farm in the UK and when completed will take us past the mark of 2.4GW of constructed capacity, well on the way to reaching our target of 6.5GW by 2020.
Charlie Jordan, ScottishPower Renewables project director, said: "This is another major milestone for the West of Duddon Sands project, and testament to the hard work of both ScottishPower Renewables and Dong Energy, as well as the contracting teams and suppliers working on the project. The operations at Belfast Harbour have been working well, and we are delighted with progress on the project."
The components for the wind farm are stored at the bespoke offshore wind installation and pre-assembly facility at Belfast Harbour ready for sailing out to the construction site in the East Irish Sea.
Following the recent milestone of hitting the halfway mark on foundation installation, the West of Duddon Sands team completed installation of the first turbine in the 389 MW project. 107 further turbines will be installed by the Sea Installer and Pacific Orca, with the wind farm expected to be fully completed in 2014.
Henrik Scheinemann, vice president in Dong Energy’s Wind Power business said: "We’re very pleased to see the first turbine installed at this project, and it is a testament to the great work of the entire West of Duddon Sands teams that this first installation has gone so smoothly. This project is very important for DONG Energy; it is our eighth wind farm in the UK and when completed will take us past the mark of 2.4GW of constructed capacity, well on the way to reaching our target of 6.5GW by 2020.
Charlie Jordan, ScottishPower Renewables project director, said: "This is another major milestone for the West of Duddon Sands project, and testament to the hard work of both ScottishPower Renewables and Dong Energy, as well as the contracting teams and suppliers working on the project. The operations at Belfast Harbour have been working well, and we are delighted with progress on the project."
The components for the wind farm are stored at the bespoke offshore wind installation and pre-assembly facility at Belfast Harbour ready for sailing out to the construction site in the East Irish Sea.
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