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Beatrice breaks turbine finish line

4C Offshore | Tom Russell
By: Tom Russell 14/05/2019 4C Offshore
The last turbine has been installed at the Beatrice offshore wind farm off the Scottish Coast. The 588MW project is situated 13 km off the Caithness coast and its 84 Siemens Gamesa SWT-7.0-154 are expected to be capable of generating enough electricity to power approximately 450,000 homes per year.

Wind turbine installation and commissioning works commenced offshore in July 2018 and was carried out using Swire Blue Ocean's jack-up turbine installation vessel
Pacific Orca .  Construction and marshalling operations were conducted from the Port of Nigg.

Each of Beatrice’s turbines, at 188m from sea level to blade tip, stands taller than the London Eye and the project is the largest offshore wind farm in the world to use jacket foundations. These jackets weigh around 1,000 tonnes each and are installed in water depths of over 56m.

The £2.6bn
Beatrice project is being developed by Beatrice Offshore Windfarm Limited, owned by SSE Renewables, Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners and Red Rock Power Limited. It was given the green light for construction following Financial Close on 23 May 2016.  The project exported first power in July 2018 and recently passed all of the Contracts for Difference (CfD) Operational Conditions Precedent (OCPs) for its second phase. It is now receiving CfD payments for this phase.

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