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1400MW wind farm on Dogger Bank, North Sea. Now under construction. Further from shore, bigger turbines and technically more challenging than ever before.
1400MW wind farm on Dogger Bank, North Sea. Now under construction. Further from shore, bigger turbines and technically more challenging than ever before.
Sofia will generate enough renewable energy to power the equivalent of up to 1.2m typical UK homes. It is on course to be fully operational in the second half of 2026.
The project is the first offshore wind farm in the world to install recyclable turbine blades at scale. Manufactured by Siemens Gamesa, the blades are made with a specially developed resin
The Sofia offshore wind farm underscores RWE''s commitment to advancing renewable energy in the UK. By leveraging innovative technology and sustainable practices, the project
Today takes us a step closer to achieving our mission for clean power by 2030, with over a million homes expected to be powered by the cutting-edge turbines of Sofia wind farm.
Sofia is one of the world''s largest offshore wind farm projects, located on Dogger Bank, the shallow area of the central North Sea. This area lies 195km from the UK coast''s nearest point.
RWE makes significant progress in the construction of the 1.4 GW Sofia offshore wind farm, with the arrival of a turbine installation vessel, the production of the first recyclable blades, and the imminent
This isn''t just another wind farm—it''s a bold statement in the global energy transition, blending cutting-edge tech, sustainability, and economic muscle. With key construction milestones
RWE, a global leader in offshore wind energy, is celebrating significant progress in the construction of its 1.4 gigawatt (GW) Sofia offshore wind farm, located on the Dogger Bank off the
Today takes us a step closer to achieving our mission for clean power by 2030, with over a million homes expected to be powered by the cutting-edge turbines of Sofia wind farm.
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