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Wikinger, the offshore wind farm that consolidates as a strategic market ehq
The Wikinger offshore wind farm marked Iberdrola's entry into the German electricity market, where the construction of two other offshore wind farms is underway: Baltic Eagle (476 MW) and Wikinger Süd (10 MW). The sum of these three projects, all located next to the island of Rügen, make up the largest offshore wind complex in the Baltic Sea.
Saint-Brieuc: Iberdrola's first large-scale offshore wind power project in Brittany 67i44
This offshore wind farm, commissioned in 2024, has a total installed capacity of 496 megawatts (MW), capable of generating enough clean energy for 835,000 people.
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We will transform an underused port in Connecticut into a new wind farm 4p3f4
The state of Connecticut will have a new offshore wind farm now that Iberdrola has been awarded the Park City Wind project. The 804 MW wind farm will supply 14 percent of the state's electricity and avoid emitting more than 25 million tonnes of carbon.
Kitty Hawk: 3,500 MW of clean energy thanks to offshore winds 311h52
Iberdrola, through Avangrid Power, is participating in the development of an offshore wind farm close to the Outer Banks, off the Virginia and North Carolina coasts (USA). The wind farm will have a total estimated installed capacity of 3,500 MW and will provide 700,000 households with clean energy.
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Vineyard Wind I, our first offshore wind farm in the United States 3i5k2r
Iberdrola, through its subsidiary Avangrid, is constructing the first large-scale offshore wind energy facility in the United States, located off the coast of the state of Massachusetts. This facility, which has already achieved first power, will eventually have a total capacity of 806 megawatts (MW), producing enough clean energy for over 400,000 homes.
Baltic Eagle, our second large offshore wind farm in 1q3v2y
Iberdrola Group operates its second major offshore wind project in the Baltic: Baltic Eagle. Located 30 kilometres to the northeast of Rügen island off the coast of Pomerania (), this new 476 megawatt (MW) installation supply renewable energy to 475,000 households.