Start of Rhyl Flats generating power

The first of the 25 turbines of the RWE npower renewables Rhyl Flats Offshore Wind Farm off the North Wales coast will export its first power to shore.

Construction works continue on site to complete installation of the remaining wind turbines and subsea cables.

Power from the wind farm is taken to shore by subsea cables, and then cabling underground to the recently completed substation at Towyn, where the voltage of the electricity is converted for transmission over the national electricity grid.

In the coming months, the other 24 turbines will come on line and it is expected that the wind farm will become fully operational during the final quarter of 2009. Rhyl Flats Offshore Wind Farm will generate enough power to meet the annual electricity needs of around 61,000 homes. It will prevent the release of tens of thousands of tonnes of the main greenhouse gas carbon dioxide every year that would otherwise be produced by traditional fossil fuel-burning energy generation.

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