Neart Na Gaoithe
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Neart Na Gaoithe ("force du vent" en gaélique écossais) est un parc éolien offshore, d'une capacité potentielle de 450 MW situé au large du Firth of Forth, 30 km au nord de Torness. Il a été développé par Mainstream Renewable Power et acquis par EDF Renouvelables en 2018.
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Neart Na Gaoithe ("strength of the wind" in Gaelic, pronounced [ˈɲarʃd nə gɤ.jə]) is an offshore wind farm under construction in the outer Firth of Forth, 30 kilometres (19 mi) north of Torness. It has a potential capacity of 450 MW. It is being developed by EDF Renewables and ESB. Offshore work began in 2020, with completion originally planned for 2023 but delayed due to supply chain challenges until 2024.
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