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Yttre Stengrund offshore wind farm

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Yttre Stengrund
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Location of Yttre Stengrund
Official nameYttre Stengrund offshore wind farm
CountrySweden
Coordinates56°09′59″N 16°01′02″E / 56.166423°N 16.017246°E / 56.166423; 16.017246
StatusDecommissioned
Commission date2001 (2001)
Decommission dateNovember 2015 (2015-11)
Operator(s)Vattenfall
Wind farm
TypeOffshore
Power generation
Make and modelNEG Micon 2 MW
Units decommissioned5 x 2 MW
Nameplate capacity10 MW

Yttre Stengrund was an offshore wind farm in Sweden, operated by Vattenfall. The wind farm was commissioned in 2001, using five 2 MW NEG Micon turbines. All turbines in Yttre Stengrund were decommissioned by November 2015,[1] becoming the first offshore wind farm to be decommissioned in the world.[2][3]

Decommissioning

Maria Hassel, project manager of the dismantling operation for Vattenfall, commented:

The turbines that were installed at Yttre Stengrund were an early model and only about 50 of them in total were actually produced. The difficulty of getting hold of spare parts and the huge cost involved in upgrading the turbines and gearboxes meant that it wasn’t financially viable to replace the turbines.[2]

References

  1. ^ "THE END IS NEAR FOR YTTRE STENGRUND". NEWS FROM VATTENFALL. Vattenfall. 11 November 2015. Retrieved 25 October 2016.
  2. ^ a b "Vattenfall to scrap Yttre Stengrund". reNEWS - Renewable Energy News. 18 September 2014. Retrieved 25 October 2016.
  3. ^ "Vattenfall Wraps Up First Ever Offshore Wind Farm Decommissioning". 25 January 2016. Retrieved 20 April 2017.

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