Windpark Egmond aan Zee (OWEZ) is the first large scale offshore wind farm built off the Dutch North Sea coast. The wind park is owned by Shell. It consists of 36 Vestas V90-3MW wind turbines, each with nameplate capacity of 3 MW. In total the farm has a capacity of 108 MW. Together these are scaled to provide energy for a maximum of 100,000 households.
Windpark Egmond aan Zee | |
---|---|
![]() Wind turbine components in an assembly area onshore before installation at sea | |
![]() | |
Country |
|
Location | offshore of Egmond aan Zee, Netherlands |
Coordinates | 52.6000°N 4.4167°E / 52.6000; 4.4167 |
Status | Operational |
Commission date | January 2007 |
Owner(s) | Shell plc |
Wind farm | |
Type |
|
Power generation | |
Units operational | 36 Vestas V90-3MW Wind turbines |
Nameplate capacity | 108 MW |
External links | |
Commons | Related media on Commons |
The wind farm is located 10 km (6.2 mi) to 18 km (11 mi) off the coasts of Egmond aan Zee and is visible from the shore. Size of the farm is a projected 27 square kilometres (10 sq mi). It was built by a consortium of Ballast Nedam and wind turbine manufacturers Vestas.[1] The facility is being refurbished in 2021.[2]
Wind power | ||
---|---|---|
Wind power |
| ![]() |
Wind farms |
| |
Wind turbines |
| |
Wind power industry |
| |
Manufacturers |
| |
Concepts |
| |
|
![]() | This article about a Dutch building or structure is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |