SENSEWind's installation technology for Muirhall Energy's Teviot wind farm
SENSEWind's installation technology is being considered for implementation on Muirhall Energy's Teviot wind farm projects to reduce costs.
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The SENSE turbine installation system could reduce levelised cost of energy by 8.1% at Muirhall Energy’s proposed 350MW Teviot wind farm in Scotland. The system could deliver savings of about 8% on the development compared with a conventional tower and crane installation approach. The economic benefits could range from a 4.6% to 14.2% reduction in levelised cost of energy depending on site complexity. SENSEWind estimates this will save the Teviot project over £40m in reduced CapEx and OpEx over its operational life. The proposed Teviot wind farm is expected to use turbines in the 6MW to 8MW range with tip heights of up to 240 metres. The installation technology was originally developed for offshore wind.
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"Consultancy Natural Power said modelling shows the SENSE turbine installation system could reduce levelised cost of energy by 8.1% at Muirhall Energy’s proposed 350MW Teviot wind farm in Scotland."
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