North Wales, 18 June 2015, RWE Innogy |
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Today the Gwynt y Môr wind farm, located eight miles offshore in Liverpool Bay, will be officially inaugurated by Carwyn Jones, First Minister of Wales. With an installed capacity of 576 megawatts, Gwynt y Môr is the world’s 2nd largest offshore wind farm. In total, 160 wind turbines will produce enough power to supply some 400,000 residential households with renewable electricity per year. The inauguration of the more than £2billion wind farm is a significant achievement for RWE (60%) and its partners in Gwynt y Môr, Stadtwerke München (30%) and Siemens (10%).
Opening Gwynt y Mor: Carwyn Jones, First Minister of Wales, Florian Bieberbach, Vorsitzender der SWM Geschäftsführung, Hans Bünting, Geschäftsführer der RWE Innogy, Paul Cowling, Leiter Wind Energy Offshore bei RWE Innogy, Peter Terium, Vorstandsvorsitzender der RWE AG und Michael Hannibal, CEO Offshore, Siemens Wind Power and Renewables (from left)
The inauguration was welcomed by Secretary of State for Energy & Climate Change, Amber Rudd MP, who said: “This offshore wind project will generate enough clean electricity to power hundreds of thousands of homes and will support 100 long term, skilled engineering jobs, giving more people the financial security of a regular pay packet. Gwynt y Môr has a key role to play in our long-term plan to develop a secure energy mix in this country that is diverse and home grown. There really is no better place in the world to invest in offshore wind. With the help of RWE’s £19 million community benefit fund, the development of Gwynt y Môr offshore wind farm will make a real difference to local hard-working families as well as bringing economic and environmental benefits to the north Wales region.
Hans Bünting, CEO of RWE Innogy, adds: “At the end of this year 40% of our power generation from renewables will already come from offshore power production. Due to this increase in offshore capacity our operating result will see double-digit growth."
second offshore wind park in which we are participating that has been successfully completed. Offshore wind is still a very young technology and entails a certain amount of imponderables. I am all the more pleased that we have now been able to successfully conclude the construction of Gwynt y Môr. First and foremost, I would like to thank our partners RWE and Siemens, and naturally all the others who played a role in realising the park. Gwynt y Môr is a further significant building block in our Renewable Energies Expansion Campaign: by the year 2025, we want to generate sufficient green electricity to cover Munich’s entire consumption. This will put Munich on the map as the first city of over a million inhabitants to have achieved this goal!”
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