British wind farm prepares for 14 MW turbines

Developers behind Scotland's Inch Cape endeavor have applied for permission to add a further 300 MW to the offshore wind farm, which would then reach its original planned capacity – but using only 40 percent of the turbines.
The EOWDC pilot project is one of the offshore wind farms to have overtaken Cope Inch over time. | Photo: RUSSELL CHEYNE/REUTERS / X02429
The EOWDC pilot project is one of the offshore wind farms to have overtaken Cope Inch over time. | Photo: RUSSELL CHEYNE/REUTERS / X02429

Scotland's Inch Cape offshore wind farm was initially slated to come online in 2020.

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