StatoilHydro and Statkraft Developing Sheringham Shoal Offshore Wind Farm - VIDEO FEATURE
StatoilHydro and Norwegian power utility Statkraft develop the 315 MW Sheringham Shoal Offshore Wind Farm off the coast of Norfolk in the UK
STAVANGER, Norway - June 18, 2009: The wind farm, which will consist of 88 turbines, is planned to start production in 2011.
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Until now, the 315 MW Sheringham Shoal project has been owned 100% by StatoilHydro. Through an agreement, Statkraft will acquire 50% of the shares in the project, thus becoming an equal partner with StatoilHydro.
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Sheringham Shoal is ready for construction and will be developed according to schedule, with StatoilHydro as the operator during the construction phase. The Sheringham Shoal Offshore Wind Farm will be the most important wind farm project in both StatoilHydro’s and Statkraft’s wind energy portfolios. The partnership and the decision to develop the project are a significant milestone in both companies’ ambitions in the field of offshore wind.
“Europe is facing massive growth in renewable capacity by 2020, and 50% of the growth is expected to come in wind power.
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Sheringham Shoal, between 17 km and 23 km off the coast of the town of Sheringham in northern Norfolk, will cover an area of 35 square kilometres. Construction will begin in early summer 2009, and a gradual start-up of production is scheduled for 2011.
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StatoilHydro and Statkraft are also collaborating with SSE/Airtricity and RWE/Npower on the joint venture Forewind, bidding for the third licensing round in the UK.