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The Sheringham Shoal Offshore Wind Farm
317MW of capacity
Located off the coast of Sheringham, North Norfolk, England
Covers an area of approximately 35 km2
88 wind turbines, each with a capacity of 3.6MW, supplying some some 280,000 homes with clean energy
Turbine blade length 52 metres (170 feet)
Turbine tower height 80 metres (262 feet)
Wind turbines are placed on foundations fixed to the seabed
Two 900 tonne offshore substations
Two 132 kV marine cables which come ashore at Weybourne
21.6 km underground cable connect the wind farm a new substation at Salle, near Cawston
From the new substation, the power is transported to Norwich where it enters the National Grid
Sheringham Shoal Offshore Wind Farm turbine blades.
Overview
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