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Vattenfall wholly owns and operates the Kentish Flats Off Shore Wind Farm, comprising of 30 efficient wind turbines with an effect of 3MW each.
The Kentish Flats Offshore Wind Farm is a key element of the British Government's commitment to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide seeking to reverse the trends of climate change. There are approximately 25 million households in the UK, and the annual production at Kentish Flats is 280 GWh, which corresponds to the consumption of 70.000 households.
The site for the Kentish Flats Offshore Wind Farm is a large, flat and shallow plateau in Herne Bay north of Whitstable approx 60 kilometers east of central London. The wind farm is arranged in a regular grid of five east-west rows each of six turbines, sited in an area of 10 km2 just outside the main Thames shipping lanes. The spacing between each turbine and rows of turbines is 700 meters. The generated electricity is fed into the electricity network via a sub-station at Herne Bay for use in the local grid serving the needs of the communities of North Kent around Canterbury, Herne Bay and Whitstable. The site is easily accessed from the local maintenance port at Whitstable, which is only 30 minutes away by boat. The water depth is on average five meters.