The seagreen wind farm joins the electricity network

 The Seagreen Offshore Wind Farm is under construction around 27km from the coast of Angus in the North Sea. The first turbine has just joined the grid producing electricity. This is a  joint venture between TotalEnergies (51%) and SSE Renewables (49%). Seagreen will be Scotland’s largest and the world's deepest fixed foundation offshore wind farm once complete. 114 turbines are currently being installed with a total installed generating capacity of 1,075MW and will be fully operational in Q2 2023.  The power generated will be exported to the grid via a new substation at Tealing near Dundee.  The 114 turbines will provide enough green energy to power more than 1.6 million homes, equivalent to two-thirds of all Scottish homes.  They will also displace over 2 million tonnes of carbon dioxide from electricity generated by fossil fuels every year – similar to removing more than a third of all of Scotland’s annual car emissions and making a significant contribution to Scotland’s net-zero ambition by 2045.

Photo https://www.seagreenwindenergy.com/



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