Wind of the Sea

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Wind of the Sea is the English translation of the Welsh name "Gwynt y Môr," used for one of the world’s larger offshore wind farms located off the coast of North Wales.

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Label Occurrences
Wind of the Sea canonical 3

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf offshore wind farm
power station
renewable energy project
commissioningDate 2015
constructionStartDate 2012
continent Europe
country United Kingdom
countrySubdivision Wales
developer RWE
Siemens
Stadtwerke München
distanceFromCoast about 13 kilometres
about 8 miles
electricalConnection subsea cables to shore in North Wales
energySource wind
firstPowerDate 2013
gridConnection National Grid
surface form: National Grid (UK)
hasEnglishName Wind of the Sea self-link
hasFoundationType monopile foundations
hasPurpose generation of renewable electricity
hasTurbineModel Siemens SWT-3.6-107
hasTurbineSupplier Siemens
hasWelshName Gwynt y Môr
isOneOf one of the larger offshore wind farms in the world
languageOfName Welsh
locatedIn Irish Sea
locatedInEEZ exclusive economic zone of the United Kingdom
locatedInRegion North Wales
locatedInSeaArea off the coast of North Wales in the Irish Sea
locatedInWaterBody Liverpool Bay
locatedNear Colwyn Bay
Llandudno
Rhyl
locatedOffCoastOf North Wales
Wales
meaningOfName Wind of the Sea self-link
nativeName Gwynt y Môr
numberOfTurbines 160
operator RWE
surface form: RWE Renewables
ownedBy RWE
Siemens
Stadtwerke München
partOfIndustry offshore wind industry
partOfSector renewable energy sector
powerGenerationType electricity
status operational

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Gwynt y Môr Wind Farm nameMeaning Wind of the Sea
Wind of the Sea meaningOfName Wind of the Sea self-link
Wind of the Sea hasEnglishName Wind of the Sea self-link