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IMG_3518_construction.jpg The Walney Offshore Windfarm project is located 15km off Barrow in Furness in Cumbria.  The project consists of Walney 1 and Walney 2 each with 51 turbines. When finished it will have 102 3.6 MW turbines, giving a total capacity of the Walney project of 367.2 MW, enough to power 320,000 homes. The rotor diameter of the turbines is 107m for Walney 1 and 120 m for Walney 2. The wind farm is owned and constructed by Dong Energy. The Turbines are manufactured by Siemens in Denmark, then shipped to the port of Mostyn in north Wales, where they are put together before being shipped up the the Walney site.
 
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IMG_3519_cover.jpg The Walney Offshore Windfarm project is located 15km off Barrow in Furness in Cumbria.  The project consists of Walney 1 and Walney 2 each with 51 turbines. When finished it will have 102 3.6 MW turbines, giving a total capacity of the Walney project of 367.2 MW, enough to power 320,000 homes. The rotor diameter of the turbines is 107m for Walney 1 and 120 m for Walney 2. The wind farm is owned and constructed by Dong Energy. The Turbines are manufactured by Siemens in Denmark, then shipped to the port of Mostyn in north Wales, where they are put together before being shipped up the the Walney site.
 
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IMG_3521_renewable energy.jpg The Walney Offshore Windfarm project is located 15km off Barrow in Furness in Cumbria.  The project consists of Walney 1 and Walney 2 each with 51 turbines. When finished it will have 102 3.6 MW turbines, giving a total capacity of the Walney project of 367.2 MW, enough to power 320,000 homes. The rotor diameter of the turbines is 107m for Walney 1 and 120 m for Walney 2. The wind farm is owned and constructed by Dong Energy. The Turbines are manufactured by Siemens in Denmark, then shipped to the port of Mostyn in north Wales, where they are put together before being shipped up the the Walney site.
 
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IMG_3523_nose cone.jpg The Walney Offshore Windfarm project is located 15km off Barrow in Furness in Cumbria.  The project consists of Walney 1 and Walney 2 each with 51 turbines. When finished it will have 102 3.6 MW turbines, giving a total capacity of the Walney project of 367.2 MW, enough to power 320,000 homes. The rotor diameter of the turbines is 107m for Walney 1 and 120 m for Walney 2. The wind farm is owned and constructed by Dong Energy. The Turbines are manufactured by Siemens in Denmark, then shipped to the port of Mostyn in north Wales, where they are put together before being shipped up the the Walney site.
 
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IMG_3527_construction.jpg The Walney Offshore Windfarm project is located 15km off Barrow in Furness in Cumbria.  The project consists of Walney 1 and Walney 2 each with 51 turbines. When finished it will have 102 3.6 MW turbines, giving a total capacity of the Walney project of 367.2 MW, enough to power 320,000 homes. The rotor diameter of the turbines is 107m for Walney 1 and 120 m for Walney 2. The wind farm is owned and constructed by Dong Energy. The Turbines are manufactured by Siemens in Denmark, then shipped to the port of Mostyn in north Wales, where they are put together before being shipped up the the Walney site.
 
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IMG_3528_tower.jpg The Walney Offshore Windfarm project is located 15km off Barrow in Furness in Cumbria.  The project consists of Walney 1 and Walney 2 each with 51 turbines. When finished it will have 102 3.6 MW turbines, giving a total capacity of the Walney project of 367.2 MW, enough to power 320,000 homes. The rotor diameter of the turbines is 107m for Walney 1 and 120 m for Walney 2. The wind farm is owned and constructed by Dong Energy. The Turbines are manufactured by Siemens in Denmark, then shipped to the port of Mostyn in north Wales, where they are put together before being shipped up the the Walney site.
 
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IMG_3531_nacelle.jpg The Walney Offshore Windfarm project is located 15km off Barrow in Furness in Cumbria.  The project consists of Walney 1 and Walney 2 each with 51 turbines. When finished it will have 102 3.6 MW turbines, giving a total capacity of the Walney project of 367.2 MW, enough to power 320,000 homes. The rotor diameter of the turbines is 107m for Walney 1 and 120 m for Walney 2. The wind farm is owned and constructed by Dong Energy. The Turbines are manufactured by Siemens in Denmark, then shipped to the port of Mostyn in north Wales, where they are put together before being shipped up the the Walney site.
 
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IMG_3532_nacelle.jpg The Walney Offshore Windfarm project is located 15km off Barrow in Furness in Cumbria.  The project consists of Walney 1 and Walney 2 each with 51 turbines. When finished it will have 102 3.6 MW turbines, giving a total capacity of the Walney project of 367.2 MW, enough to power 320,000 homes. The rotor diameter of the turbines is 107m for Walney 1 and 120 m for Walney 2. The wind farm is owned and constructed by Dong Energy. The Turbines are manufactured by Siemens in Denmark, then shipped to the port of Mostyn in north Wales, where they are put together before being shipped up the the Walney site.
 
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IMG_3537_wind turbine.jpg The Walney Offshore Windfarm project is located 15km off Barrow in Furness in Cumbria.  The project consists of Walney 1 and Walney 2 each with 51 turbines. When finished it will have 102 3.6 MW turbines, giving a total capacity of the Walney project of 367.2 MW, enough to power 320,000 homes. The rotor diameter of the turbines is 107m for Walney 1 and 120 m for Walney 2. The wind farm is owned and constructed by Dong Energy. The Turbines are manufactured by Siemens in Denmark, then shipped to the port of Mostyn in north Wales, where they are put together before being shipped up the the Walney site.
 
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IMG_3541_Siemens.jpg Signs for off shore wind farms at their shore base in Mostyn, North Wales
 
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IMG_3542_Siemens.jpg Signs for off shore wind farms at their shore base in Mostyn, North Wales
 
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IMG_3544_wind farm.jpg Signs for off shore wind farms at their shore base in Mostyn, North Wales
 
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IMG_3547_Port of Mostyn.jpg Vestas offshore wind farm offices at Mostyn Port, North Wales
 
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IMG_3549_Vestas.jpg Vestas offshore wind farm offices at Mostyn Port, North Wales
 
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IMG_3550_Mostyn.jpg The Walney Offshore Windfarm project is located 15km off Barrow in Furness in Cumbria.  The project consists of Walney 1 and Walney 2 each with 51 turbines. When finished it will have 102 3.6 MW turbines, giving a total capacity of the Walney project of 367.2 MW, enough to power 320,000 homes. The rotor diameter of the turbines is 107m for Walney 1 and 120 m for Walney 2. The wind farm is owned and constructed by Dong Energy. The Turbines are manufactured by Siemens in Denmark, then shipped to the port of Mostyn in north Wales, where they are put together before being shipped up the the Walney site.
 
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IMG_3571_golf.jpg An offshore wind farm seen from Prestatyn golf club, North Wales.
 
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IMG_3695_wind power.jpg Tourists on Llandudno pier in north Wales looking towards Rhyl Flats offshore wind farm.
 
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IMG_3699_view.jpg Tourists on Llandudno pier in north Wales looking towards Rhyl Flats offshore wind farm.
 
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IMG_3714_offshore wind farm.jpg Rhyl Flats offshore wind farm and Llandudno Pier, North Wales.
 
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IMG_3718_Rhyl Flats.jpg Rhyl Flats offshore wind farm and Llandudno Pier, North Wales.
 
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IMG_3724_pier.jpg Rhyl Flats offshore wind farm and Llandudno Pier, North Wales.
 
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IMG_3726_Llandudno.jpg Rhyl Flats offshore wind farm and Llandudno Pier, North Wales.
 
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IMG_3733_power boat.jpg Rhyl Flats offshore wind farm from Llandudno , North Wales.
 
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IMG_3769_national grid.jpg Electricity pylons traversing over Bwlch Y Ddeufaen on the edge of the Snowdonia Mountains, North Wales, carrying electricity from Dolgarrog hydro electric power station.
 
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IMG_3772_pylon.jpg Electricity pylons traversing over Bwlch Y Ddeufaen on the edge of the Snowdonia Mountains, North Wales, carrying electricity from Dolgarrog hydro electric power station.
 
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IMG_3799_Dolgarrog.jpg N Powers Hydro electric power station at Dolgarrog in North Wales.
 
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IMG_3802_reservoir.jpg Coedty dam which supplies the water to power Dolgarrog Hydro electric power station, North Wales.
 
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IMG_3808_dam.jpg Coedty dam which supplies the water to power Dolgarrog Hydro electric power station, North Wales.
 
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IMG_3810_HEP.jpg The pipecarrying water from Coedty reservoir to Dolgarrog Hydro Power Station in Snowdonia, North Wales.
 
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IMG_3814_hydro pipe.jpg The pipecarrying water from Coedty reservoir to Dolgarrog Hydro Power Station in Snowdonia, North Wales.
 
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IMG_3816_pipe.jpg The pipecarrying water from Coedty reservoir to Dolgarrog Hydro Power Station in Snowdonia, North Wales.
 
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IMG_3826_hydro.jpg Dinorwig power station visitor centre, called electric mountain, in Llanberis, Snowdonia, North wales. Dinorwig is an Hydro power station that uses off peak cheap electricity to pump water up the mountain, which is then released during periods of peak demand to supply electricity via hydro turbines into the national grid.
 
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