In America will be built first on the West coast deep-water wind farm

The pilot project, with a capacity of 30 MW will be located at a depth of 420 meters close approximately 24 kilometers from the coast of Oregon. The reason for using technology deepwater floating turbines instead of the more common technology – location of wind turbines anchored in the shallows of a small width of the continental shelf of the West Bank.



This innovative project will show the world the possibility of using large wind power marine resources of Oregon. According to experts, the West coast of the United States potentially will receive more than 800 gigawatts of electricity from offshore wind power plants, and almost 2,000 gigawatts of electricity from wind turbines located in deep waters.

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Once the Bureau had finally adopted the plan of the company Principle Power, a draft will be sent to the analysis and evaluation of the black sea, and even put up for public discussion in the state.

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