Sunday, December 26, 2010

British built the world's largest offshore wind power station

The world's largest offshore wind power plant in southeastern coastal areas in the UK has recently completed a total of 100 large wind turbines located here, and its annual power output of more than 20 million households to meet the electricity needs. It is reported that power station is located 12 km away from the UK North Sea side, the British Government vigorously promoting the "renewable energy plan," the important part.
Power spokesman said the body huge wind turbines can produce 500 million kilowatts per year of electricity. The data show that the base of each wind power up to 115 meters, an area equivalent to the entire 4000 football powerhouse. The wind power plant is expected to run at least 25 years. However, the only disadvantage is that wind power may be affected by the natural environment is relatively large, so occasionally interrupted power supply.

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