Times of Suriname

Hywind Scotland starts production

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SCOTLAND - The first floating wind farm in the world off the coast of Scotland has started to deliver electricit­y to the Scottish grid, said its operator, Norwegian multinatio­nal oil and gas company Statoil, on Wednesday. The 30MW wind farm, named Hywind Scotland, is located 25 km offshore Peterhead in Aberdeensh­ire, Scotland, and will power approximat­ely 20,000 households, Statoil said in a statement. It is operated by Statoil in partnershi­p with Masdar, a renewable energy company based in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). “Hywind can be used for water depths up to 800 meters, thus opening up areas that so far have been inaccessib­le for offshore wind,” Irene Rummelhoff, executive vice president of the New Energy Solutions business area in Statoil, was quoted as saying. “The learnings from Hywind Scotland will pave the way for new global market opportunit­ies for floating offshore wind energy,” she said. In an opening event in Aberdeen, Scotland, on Wednesday, Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon officially opened the floating wind farm. “I am delighted to open Hywind Scotland -- the world’s first floating wind farm,” Sturgeon said. “This marks an exciting developmen­t for renewable energy in Scotland.” The project “will help us meet our ambitious climate change targets” and “positions Scotland as a world centre for energy innovation,” she said. In recent years, there have been significan­t cost reductions in both the onshore and bottom fixed offshore wind sectors. Floating wind is expected to follow a similar downward trajectory over the next decade, making it cost competitiv­e with other renewable energy sources, according to Statoil.

(Xinhua)

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