Scotland’s Largest Offshore Wind Farm Entering Home Stretch
The title of this post, is the same as that of this article on offshoreWIND.biz.
December 5, 2022 - Posted by AnonW | Energy | Offshore Wind Power, Scotland, Seagreen Wind Farm, SSE Renewables, TotalEnergies, Wind Power
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All the offshore wind farms have to publish weekly notices to mariners which allow you to follow progress very closely that you wouldn’t get on an onshore build. They’ve been going great guns given weather can be more variable this time of year. As i say on my stuck record we just need to get on with building these farms. they shouldn’t need to have all these planning delays now they all have the same issues its just going through the motions costing money but more importantly time.
https://www.seagreenwindenergy.com/mariners
Comment by Nicholas Lewis | December 5, 2022 |
Also if you look at marine traffic it shows seven construction vessels on site so guess they are working 24/7 when weather conditions suitable
https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/home/centerx:-1.6/centery:56.6/zoom:10
Comment by Nicholas Lewis | December 5, 2022 |