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03/18/2010  11:11 h
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We put out to Sea to get Clean Energy

We are very active in offshore wind energy, and we recognize its enormous potential for the future. Wind speeds at sea are far higher than on land. Nevertheless, generating power from wind out at sea is a real technical challenge, both during the construction and operational phases of projects. E.ON aims to become a world leader in this area, and we are currently developing a portfolio of projects in UK, Scandinavian and German waters. In the short term, we are focused on near-shore shallow water projects in the UK and Denmark, to build our experience and expertise. In addition, the pilot Alpha Ventus project in the deep water German North Sea allows us to build our knowledge of more challenging projects.


Wind Farms in the UK

Our offshore wind park at Scroby Sands in the North Sea was commissioned in March 2004 and can generate enough energy to supply over 36,000 households (~60MWe), saving the emission of over 65,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide.

We are also developing "London Array" along the English coast in cooperation with DONG Energy and Masdar. It is set to become the largest wind farm in the world and with a total capacity of over 1,000 MW the project will certainly be setting new standards within the industry, supplying around 750,000 households with energy and cutting CO2 emissions by about 1.9 million tons per year.

The Robin Rigg wind farm, in the Solway Firth of the coast of Scotland will produce on its completion in later this year, 180 MW of renewable power and will be one of the UK's largest offshore wind farms. The 60 turbines will produce enough power to supply around 120,000 additional homes with electricity.


E.ON Offshore Factbook

Using the industry experience E.ON has built in almost a decade in the offshore wind business, we would like to provide you with some key insights on the most important aspects of offshore wind. Our E.ON Offshore Factbook gives you a comprehensive overview of our understanding of the business as well as E.ON’s strategic approach to offshore wind energy.
Documents of our International Offshore Media Trip on June 24/25, 2009:

London Array

Alpha Ventus

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