#UK energy

Articles etiquetados con «UK energy».

Wind Power
Hornsea Two Offshore Wind Farm
Hornsea Two is a 1386 MW offshore wind farm in the North Sea, owned by Ørsted and commissioned in 2022.
Energy Policy & Markets
Contracts for Difference: Mechanism and Market Design
Overview of Contracts for Difference (CfD) as a market support mechanism for low-carbon electricity generation, primarily in the UK.
Wind Power
Hornsea Three Offshore Wind Farm
Hornsea Three is a 2900 MW offshore wind farm in the UK North Sea, owned by Ørsted and Apollo Global Management.
Natural Gas Power
Staythorpe Power Station: History, CCGT Technology and UK Energy Role
Staythorpe Power Station is a major gas-fired plant in Nottinghamshire, UK. This article covers its history, CCGT technology, and significan...
Power Grids & Transmission
IFA2 interconnector: UK-France HVDC link
The IFA2 interconnector is an HVDC submarine cable linking the UK and France, operated by RTE and National Grid plc.
Energy Storage & Heating
Cottam Power Station: Decommissioning of a UK Coal Plant
History, technical specs, and demolition of Cottam coal power station in Nottinghamshire, UK.
Wind Power
London Array: UK's Largest Offshore Wind Farm
The London Array is a 630 MW offshore wind farm in the Thames Estuary, UK. It was the world's largest until 2018.
Wind Power
Race Bank Wind Farm
Race Bank Wind Farm is a 573 MW offshore wind project in the UK North Sea, operational since 2018.
Wind Power
East Anglia ONE: Technical Profile and Operational History
East Anglia ONE is a 714 MW offshore wind farm in the North Sea, commissioned in 2020 by ScottishPower and Vattenfall.
Wind Power
Walney Wind Farm
Walney Wind Farm is a major offshore wind complex in the Irish Sea, operated by Ørsted with a total capacity of 1026.2 MW.
Wind Power
Hornsea Project Two: World's Largest Offshore Wind Farm
Hornsea Project Two is a 1.4 GW offshore wind farm in the North Sea, owned by Ørsted. It became the world's largest offshore wind farm in Au...
Coal & Lignite Power
Didcot Power Stations: Transition from Coal to Gas
History and technical profile of Didcot A (coal) and Didcot B (gas) in Oxfordshire, England.