Ray Estate is a 54.4MW onshore wind power project. It is located in England, the UK. The project is currently active. It has been developed in single phase. Post completion of construction, the project got commissioned in June 2017.
Project Type | Total Capacity (MW) | Active Capacity (MW) | Pipeline Capacity (MW) | Project Status | Project Location | Project Developer | Onshore | 54.4 | 54.4 | – | Active | England, the UK | Vattenfall |
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Description
The project is developed and owned by Vattenfall. The company has a stake of 100%.
The project generates 125,760MWh electricity and supplies enough clean energy to power 30,000 households, offsetting 62,000t of carbon dioxide emissions (CO2) a year. The project cost is $140.337m.
The project has 73m high towers.
Development Status
The project is currently active. The project got commissioned in June 2017.
Contractors Involved
Senvion was selected as the turbine supplier for the wind power project. The company provided 16 units of 3.4M104 turbines, each with 3.4MW nameplate capacity.
About Vattenfall
Vattenfall AB (Vattenfall) is a state-owned energy company that generates, distributes and sells electricity and heat. The company also conducts the sale of gas and energy trading. Vattenfall generates power through various sources of energy including wind, nuclear, hydro, natural gas, solar, coal, biomass and waste. It produces and distributes district heating and supplies to households and industries in metropolitan areas. In addition, the company provides energy services such as battery storage, network services, charging solutions for electric vehicles, heat pumps, solar panels and smart meters. It serves households, businesses, electricity and gas customers. It has presence in Denmark, Finland, Germany, the Netherlands and the UK among others. Vattenfall is headquartered in Solna, Stockholm, Sweden.
Methodology
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