Barrow Offshore Wind Farm

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Barrow Offshore Wind Farm is a UK offshore wind power facility located in the Irish Sea that generates renewable electricity from wind turbines installed in coastal waters.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf offshore wind farm
bodyOfWater Irish Sea
commissioningDate 2006
constructionStartDate 2005
country United Kingdom
distanceFromShore approximately 7 kilometers
electricalCapacity 90 MW
electricityUse supply to UK consumers
energySource wind
formerlyOwnedBy Centrica
Ørsted
surface form: DONG Energy
foundationType monopile foundations
gridConnection National Grid
surface form: United Kingdom national grid
gridConnectionPoint Heysham
hasOnshoreInfrastructure onshore substation and grid connection facilities
hasSubstation offshore substation
locatedNear Barrow-in-Furness
location Irish Sea
off the coast of Cumbria
numberOfTurbines 30
operator Ørsted
ownedBy Ørsted
powerGenerationType renewable energy
purpose electricity generation
region North West England
sector offshore wind energy
status operational
turbineCapacity 3 MW
turbineModel Vestas V90-3.0 MW
waterDepth approximately 15 to 20 meters

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