surprised to learn there were any offshore farms, much less the UK currently has
the largest
suspect 'windfarms' are a long way behind solar but are the companies behind the
farms up and coming ? - mostly in Europe ?
"The eight lines of turbines, running north-west to south-east, cover a total area of
35sq km off Foreness Point near Margate. With 100 turbines, each 115 metres high
with 44-metre blades, it can generate 300 megawatts (MW) of power â enough for
200,000 homes."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2010/sep/23/thanet-windfarm-bright-future-green-industry
via link in article
"Blow to UK green techonology industry as less than 20% of £900m investment in
Thanet windfarm goes to British firms. . . .
The biggest single contract for the Thanet farm off the coast of Kent has gone to
Vestas of Denmark, the turbine manufacturer that closed its only UK blade-making
facility on the Isle of Wight last year."
the largest
suspect 'windfarms' are a long way behind solar but are the companies behind the
farms up and coming ? - mostly in Europe ?
"The eight lines of turbines, running north-west to south-east, cover a total area of
35sq km off Foreness Point near Margate. With 100 turbines, each 115 metres high
with 44-metre blades, it can generate 300 megawatts (MW) of power â enough for
200,000 homes."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2010/sep/23/thanet-windfarm-bright-future-green-industry
via link in article
"Blow to UK green techonology industry as less than 20% of £900m investment in
Thanet windfarm goes to British firms. . . .
The biggest single contract for the Thanet farm off the coast of Kent has gone to
Vestas of Denmark, the turbine manufacturer that closed its only UK blade-making
facility on the Isle of Wight last year."
