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It is understood that the core project of the Arkona offshore wind power project in the German Baltic Sea was completed
on schedule.
The Power Offshore Substation has now been successfully installed at a water depth of nearly 30 meters, and the project is the installation of the world's heaviest alternating current platform, which has previously risen in an area of the high
seas.
It was revealed that the largest single component in this billion-euro project weighs more than 5,000 tons, including the sheath foundation and top anchored to the seabed with electrical switchgear and transformers
.
It is an eight-storey apartment complex with a helipad
at an altitude of 70 meters.
The construction of the substation at the French shipyard STX took more than 500,000 operating hours
.
The project leader said the joint venture between E.
ON and Statoil will use the platform
with grid operator 50Hertz.
Located in the middle of the wind farm's construction site, the unattended station bundles together the electricity generated by 60 wind turbines and transports it to the mainland
via submarine cables.
The substation is operated by a wind farm operation station in the port of Sassnitzmukland on the island of Rugen, while the E.
ONs offshore coordination center in Hamburg monitors and controls operations
.
Full commissioning of the entire wind farm is expected to be completed
in 2019.
The Arkona project is located 35 km northeast of the island of Rügen
.
The wind farm will generate 385 megawatts of electricity, theoretically providing renewable energy
for about 400,000 households.
EUR 1.
2 billion
will be invested in the project.
Arkona reduces CO2 emissions
by up to 1.
2 million tons per year compared to conventional power generation.
The project will install 60 turbines in Siemens' 6 MW class
.
They are based on monopile foundations
with water depths of 23 to 37 meters.
(This article first published cable network: /, please indicate the source for reprinting)
It is understood that the core project of the Arkona offshore wind power project in the German Baltic Sea was completed
on schedule.
The Power Offshore Substation has now been successfully installed at a water depth of nearly 30 meters, and the project is the installation of the world's heaviest alternating current platform, which has previously risen in an area of the high
seas.
It was revealed that the largest single component in this billion-euro project weighs more than 5,000 tons, including the sheath foundation and top anchored to the seabed with electrical switchgear and transformers
.
It is an eight-storey apartment complex with a helipad
at an altitude of 70 meters.
The construction of the substation at the French shipyard STX took more than 500,000 operating hours
.
The project leader said the joint venture between E.
ON and Statoil will use the platform
with grid operator 50Hertz.
Located in the middle of the wind farm's construction site, the unattended station bundles together the electricity generated by 60 wind turbines and transports it to the mainland
via submarine cables.
The substation is operated by a wind farm operation station in the port of Sassnitzmukland on the island of Rugen, while the E.
ONs offshore coordination center in Hamburg monitors and controls operations
.
Full commissioning of the entire wind farm is expected to be completed
in 2019.
The Arkona project is located 35 km northeast of the island of Rügen
.
The wind farm will generate 385 megawatts of electricity, theoretically providing renewable energy
for about 400,000 households.
EUR 1.
2 billion
will be invested in the project.
Arkona reduces CO2 emissions
by up to 1.
2 million tons per year compared to conventional power generation.
The project will install 60 turbines in Siemens' 6 MW class
.
They are based on monopile foundations
with water depths of 23 to 37 meters.
(This article first published cable network: /, please indicate the source for reprinting)
/