Blyth Harbour Wind Farm
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Blyth Harbour Wind Farm is a coastal wind farm located in East
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along the East Pier of the Port of Blyth. Commissioned in January 1993 it consists of nine 0.3 MW WindMaster
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giving a total capacity of 2.7 MW. It was developed by
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Wind and is owned by Hainsford Developments (Blyth Harbour) Limited.


Repowering

In January 2008 consent was granted to replace the existing nine turbines with seven new ones. Six of these would generate 2.5 MW each, and a seventh larger one would produce 7.58 MW (if it is an
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)and be the largest land-based turbine in Europe at tall. As of September 2012, the first new turbine became operational, producing up to 3.4 MW of power (more than the original nine turbines combined). The turbine is a REpower 3.4M104, with a 76 m hub height.


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