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Scotland's largest offshore wind farm, Beatrice, has been officially put into operation, and Prince Charles of the British royal family attended the commissioning ceremony
.
The £2.
65 billion Beatrice offshore wind farm is located about 13 kilometres north of Wick and has an installed capacity of 588 megawatts, enough to power 450,000 households
.
This is Scotland's largest single renewable energy power station
.
The development, construction and operation of the project, a joint venture between SSE Renewable Energy and infrastructure companies Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners and Red Rock Power, commenced construction
in May 2016.
It is reported that the world's largest offshore wind farm is the Walney offshore wind farm on the coast of Cambria, England, which is enough to meet the electricity needs
of 600,000 households.
In addition, two offshore wind projects also have more than the capacity of the wind farm, namely the London Array in the UK and the Gemini Offshore Wind Farm
in the Netherlands.
Scotland's largest offshore wind farm, Beatrice, has been officially put into operation, and Prince Charles of the British royal family attended the commissioning ceremony
.
The £2.
65 billion Beatrice offshore wind farm is located about 13 kilometres north of Wick and has an installed capacity of 588 megawatts, enough to power 450,000 households
.
This is Scotland's largest single renewable energy power station
.
The development, construction and operation of the project, a joint venture between SSE Renewable Energy and infrastructure companies Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners and Red Rock Power, commenced construction
in May 2016.
It is reported that the world's largest offshore wind farm is the Walney offshore wind farm on the coast of Cambria, England, which is enough to meet the electricity needs
of 600,000 households.
In addition, two offshore wind projects also have more than the capacity of the wind farm, namely the London Array in the UK and the Gemini Offshore Wind Farm
in the Netherlands.