Can't Be More Funnier Than This... Or Can It?!

(depiction of the total area occupied by DBWF)

Dogger Bank Wind Farm (DBWF)
Building the world's largest offshore wind farm
 

Dogger Bank A is around 515km² in size and is 131km from shore at its closest point. Dogger Bank B is the largest in area with a size of 599km² and is also 131km from shore at its nearest point.

The electricity from both will come ashore via subsea cables at Ulrome, in the East Riding area of Yorkshire, connecting to underground cables for a further 30km to the Creyke Beck substation near Cottingham, where the electricity will join the national grid.

Dogger Bank C is around 560km² in size and at its closest point is 196km from shore. The project will connect to the national grid at the existing Lackenby Substation in Teesside.

"Europe Unveils Ambitious Wind Power Package

By Felicity Bradstock - Oct 15, 2023,


Dogger Bank, now the world's largest offshore wind farm, has begun operations, promising to power up to 6 million homes once fully operational.
Several countries are investing heavily in wind energy, with the U.S. aiming for 30 GW of offshore wind capacity by 2030 and the EU supporting the accelerated growth of the sector.
Innovations, like Norway's planned floating wind farm and new turbine technologies, are fueling optimism in the wind sector, as governments show increasing backing."

 

In the meantime on the other side of the Pond...

 

World's Largest Offshore Wind Farm-Developer Abandons Two Major US Projects As Renewable Bust Erupts

 

Orsted A/S announced, "US offshore wind projects have experienced further negative developments from adverse impacts relating to supply chains, increased interest rates, and the lack of an OREC (Offshore Renewable Energy Certificate) adjustment on Sunrise Wind," which has forced it to cease the development of the Ocean Wind 1 and 2 projects off the coast of New Jersey. 

Orsted said, "Total impairments recognized in the interim financial report for the first nine months of 2023 amount to DKK 28.4 billion [$4 billion], and the majority of these (DKK 19.9 billion) relate to Ocean Wind 1." This figure is much larger than the previously announced impairment in August on its US portfolio of up to DKK 16 billion. 

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I do wonder when it will also BUST into tears of laughter here in the Blind Europe of Green Fuckery... sorry Mockery.... shit, ENERGY!

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