Burger Wind Park is an 82.23MW onshore wind power project. It is located in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The project is currently active. It has been developed in multiple phases. Post completion of construction, the project got commissioned in December 2014.

Project Type Total Capacity (MW) Active Capacity (MW) Pipeline Capacity (MW) Project Status Project Location Project Developer
Onshore 82.23 82.23 Active Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

Description

The project generates 206,000MWh electricity and supplies enough clean energy to power 59,000 households, offsetting 158,130t of carbon dioxide emissions (CO2) a year. The project cost is $137.175m.

Development Status

The project is currently active. The project got commissioned in December 2014.

Contractors Involved

Burger Wind Park (Holt Nord Wind Farm) is equipped with Senvion 3.2M114 turbines. The phase consists of 4 turbines with 3.17MW nameplate capacity.

Burger Wind Park (Holt Sud Wind Farm) is equipped with Senvion 3.2M114 turbines. The phase consists of 4 turbines with 3.17MW nameplate capacity.

Burger Wind Park (Jardelund Wind Farm Phase I) is equipped with Senvion 3.2M114 turbines. The phase consists of 10 turbines with 3.17MW nameplate capacity.

Burger Wind Park (Jardelund Wind Farm Phase II) is equipped with Senvion MM92 turbine. The phase consists of 1 turbine with 2.05MW nameplate capacity.

Burger Wind Park (Medelby Wind Farm Phase I) is equipped with Senvion 3.2M114 turbine. The phase consists of 1 turbine with 3.17MW nameplate capacity.

Burger Wind Park (Medelby Wind Farm Phase II) is equipped with Senvion MM92 turbines. The phase consists of 2 turbines with 2.05MW nameplate capacity.

Burger Wind Park (Osterby Wind Farm) is equipped with Senvion 3.2M114 turbines. The phase consists of 5 turbines with 3.17MW nameplate capacity.

Senvion and Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy were contracted to render operations & maintenance services for the project.

Methodology

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