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Iberdrola Opens its First Offshore Wind Farm

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Nov 14,2014
NEW GLOUCESTER, Maine, Nov. 12, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Iberdrola USA, the second-largest wind producer in the United Sates, announced today that its sister company ScottishPower Renewables, in conjunction with Dong Energy of Denmark, has opened Iberdrola's first offshore wind farm – West of Duddon Sands, a 389 MW facility located in the Irish Sea, approximately 12.5 miles off the seaport of Barrow-in-Furness in North West England. Electricity/natural gas transmission & distribution + renewable energy too. The joint owners officially commissioned the $2.6 billion project on Oct. 30 at a ceremony hosted by the U.K. Secretary for Energy and Climate Change Ed Davey, Iberdrola Chairman Ignacio Galan, and DONG Energy Executive Vice President for Wind Power Samuel Leupold more than two months ahead of schedule. "West of Duddon Sands is the first offshore wind farm in the U.K. to use such advanced construction methods," said Galan. "The combination of two highly sophisticated installation vessels working in tandem, and the support of the excellent fabrication facilities at Belfast, Northern Ireland, made this one of the most efficient offshore projects ever delivered in the U.K." "Building the West of Duddon Sands wind farm was a significant engineering challenge," said Bob Kump, chief corporate officer of Iberdrola USA. "There is value in the achievement beyond the immediate benefits of this project. We will share the knowledge we gained among Iberdrola companies like ours and throughout the industry to help advance the technology and cost competitiveness of future offshore wind projects." More than 1,000 workers spent the last two years erecting the 108 Siemens turbines, connected through a 125-mile web of undersea cable in a 26-square-mile patch of the Irish Sea. Each turbine has a rating of 3.6MW, and the wind farm has enough total capacity to meet the annual electricity demands of approximately 280,000 homes. Two big innovations in offshore wind project construction helped reduce the costs of this project and get it online ahead of schedule: A new $80 million, custom-designed offshore wind terminal built at Belfast Harbor. The terminal employs up to 300 workers and can operate around the clock for continual delivery of turbine and foundation components to the farm. Two of the world's largest and most advanced installation vessels: Pacific Orca and Sea Installer. Using the two vessels in tandem enabled construction crews to install all the foundations and turbine components during one of the most stormy winters in recent history. Energy generated by the project connects to an offshore substation built by Iberdrola's engineering subsidiary, Iberdrola Engineering and Construction, and designed to withstand the area's extreme weather conditions. The substation boosts the voltage then routes it through two export cables to the onshore substation at Heysham where it enters the U.K. national grid. Professional Multi Media Available High-resolution images and HD video of the wind farm, substation and construction terminal are available for download at the Iberdrola, S.A. website: http://multimediaprofesionales.iberdrola.es/En/Noticias/IBERDROLA,OPENS,WEST,DUDDON,SANDS,GROUPS,FIRST,OFFSHORE,WIND,FARM,1536.html Or you can view a construction overview video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OcBswJ2l4Fk&list=UU7_NskTm-qxzI2iCqMW9XkQ Iberdrola USA is the U.S. subsidiary of global energy leader Iberdrola, S.A. with three main business units in the United States: Iberdrola USA Networks, Inc. operates in New York, New Hampshire and Maine, safely delivering natural gas and/or electricity to nearly three million customers through its five operating companies: Central Maine Power, Maine Natural Gas, New Hampshire Gas, New York State Electric & Gas and Rochester Gas and Electric. Iberdrola Renewables is leading the transformation to a competitive, clean energy future. With nearly 5,500 MW of owned wind and solar generation operating from coast to coast, Iberdrola Renewables is an energy pioneer with the second-largest renewable fleet in America and part of a global fleet that has the largest renewable asset base of any company in the world. Iberdrola Energy Holdings is one of the top independent gas storage operators and gas traders in the country with more than 130 billion cubic feet of gas storage and an energy services trading floor in Houston and Salt Lake City. The Iberdrola USA companies employ about 5,000 people with operations in 24 states from New England to the West Coast. For more information, please visit our website: www.iberdrolausa.com. Follow us on Twitter: @IberdrolaUSA
(Iberdrola USA)
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