DutchNews, May 8, 2017
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Photo: Gemini Windpark |
The Netherlands’
biggest wind farm – 85 kilometres off the cost of Groningen – will be formally
opened on Monday afternoon, broadcaster NOS said.
The Gemini wind farm
comprises 150 wind turbines and will generate enough electricity for 785,000
households. Work on the wind farm began in 2015 and the project has cost €2.8bn
to complete.
The Netherlands already has three other offshore wind farms,
generating combined power of almost 360 megawatts. The Gemini project produces
600 megawatts a year.
The cabinet has given the green light to developers for
five more offshore wind farms in the coming years. The government hopes 16% of
Dutch energy needs are produced by sustainable means by 2023.
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Dutch open 'world's largest offshore' wind farm https://t.co/jjGVkiBS9i pic.twitter.com/RULZJ9gov0— AFP news agency (@AFP) May 9, 2017
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