Seagreen offshore wind farm project is being developed in two phases in the Firth of Forth Development Zone of North Sea, Scotland, UK. It will become the biggest wind farm in Scotland.

Seagreen wind farm phase one involves the construction of two wind farms, Seagreen Alpha and Seagreen Bravo. The two wind farms will have a combined installed capacity of 1.075GW.

Seagreen offshore wind farm phase one zone will have 114 wind turbine generators with a maximum height of 280m and a maximum rotor diameter of 220m.

The offshore wind farm will have a maximum of 70 monopile foundations. Each monopile will have a diameter of 10m and a length of 95m. The wind turbines will be interconnected with up to 325km of inter-array cables.

The electricity generated by the Seagreen turbines will be transferred to landfall at Carnoustie through subsea export cables. It will then be transmitted to a new substation at Tealing through 19km-long underground cables.

 

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