Innogy Nordsee 1

Innogy Nordsee 1-2-3 is a proposal for a large wind farm complex off Germany's coast. The planned offshore installation is to be built 40 kilometres (25 mi) north of the island of Juist, within an area of around 100 square kilometres (39 sq mi) and in water 26–34 metres (85–112 ft) deep. The project includes three wind farms: Innogy Nordsee 1 with 54 turbines, Innogy Nordsee 2 with 48 turbines, and Innogy Nordsee 3 with 60 turbines. In total, 162 wind turbines with a capacity of 6.15 megawatts (MW) will be used. The aim is to complete the wind farm in 2015 at a total investment of around €2.8 billion (US $3.72 billion).[1]

Innogy Nordsee 1-2-3
CountryGermany
LocationNorth Sea
Coordinates53.979°N 6.814°E / 53.979; 6.814
Commission date2015 (expected)
Construction cost€2.8 billion
Owner(s)Innogy
Wind farm
TypeOffshore
Max. water depth26–34 m (85–112 ft)
Distance from shore40 km (25 mi)
Hub height100 m (328 ft)
Rotor diameter126 m (413 ft)
Site area100 km2 (39 sq mi)
Power generation
Units operational162 X 6.15 MW
Make and modelREpower 6M
Nameplate capacity996 MW
Innogy Nordsee 1-2-3's location in the wind farms of the German Bight

The Innogy Nordsee 1 project was originally developed by ENOVA. In 2008, it was acquired by RWE Innogy.[1] The construction permit for Innogy Nordsee 1 was issued on 4 April 2012.[2]

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