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At the end of the article says AE:


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The British government has given a German-Norwegian-Scottish company responsible for developing the world's largest offshore wind farm, Dogger Bank, which is 50 times larger than Horns Rev 2. By Ulrik Andersen 8 January 2010 pm. 13:21
Nine areas have been put up, and the largest of the areas, the Dogger otolith Bank of 8,660 km2 and 9 GW, went to Fore Wind Consortium, made up of Scottish SSE Renewables, German-owned RWE Npower Renewables, Norwegian Statoil and Statkraft.
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Unfortunately I made a double fault. The information about the 18,000 km2 derived from a previous article on ing.dk of the offer, but it is not correct. The correct area is 8,660 km2.
Why not create New Doggerland of: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doggerland and: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dogger_Bank who writes: "Dogger Bank is a large sandbank in a shallow area of the North Sea about 100 km (62 mi) off the east coast of England. It extends over the ca. 17,600 km2 (6,800 sq mi), med sina maximum dimensions being about 260 km (162 mi) from north two south and 95 km (59 mi) from east two west. The water depth ranges from 15-36 meters (49-120 ft), about 20 meters (66 ft) shallower than the surrounding otolith sea.
How does it differ in general from this: http: //www.kema.com/Images/Energy%20Island ...?
Whether there is an annular dam or face 2-3,000 otolith mills make any difference out there (100 km from the coast), and why should not they be able to be there both? It would just require higher towers, but shorter otolith foundations, and I wonder if it would otherwise ease maintenance of the turbines?
Now that my VE-grid vision has become a reality, with the agreement between nine European countries, and consequent hopefully many new, good Danish and Swedish jobs, we may be more fortunate to agree Doggerland. ;-)
In the renowned magazine The Engineer (paper) tells DONG chief Anders Aldrup today about plans for DK. Headline: "Wind and biomass are the natural choice." It explained that we ourselves have. But there are obviously some limitations: "As for biomass, he counts however, that the company has to import from subtropical areas where biomass profits are huge." I wonder if the ships to transport biomass from distant countries to DK to be powered by biofuels?
At the end of the article says AE: ".. that offshore wind power, for example, is a more expensive way of generating power than onshore turbines, but the population has chosen the animal model" Remember to ask your neighbor if he is aware it!
I wonder if there is the special twist to the story that Dong with its one-sided focus on wind and biomass otolith have simply moved into a niche where the future will be too small to be taken seriously in projects of this size?
As an organization that knows only a few energy technologies of minor and does not have an economic basis to play with the big, must eventually expect to be swallowed or ousted otolith by the big ones. For comparison, has the second operator of the Danish power plants, Vattenfall, of course all the technologies that have a volume of electricity - nuclear, hydro, coal, etc. - and also has the necessary financial strength to cope.
So Dong's unilateral commitment to supporting technologies could look like an attempt to survive on politicians 'willingness and thus on consumers' expense and I wonder if it can turn out to be very expensive for us all?
I wonder if there is the special otolith twist to the story that Dong with its one-sided focus on wind and biomass have simply moved into a niche where the future will be too small to be taken seriously in projects of this size?
Should otolith DONG better now take a decision on operating nuclear power plants? How do you think they will do well in the competition? How much useful experience, DONG in hydropower and our many new hydropower projects, it just planned a year? And how wild it is just that governments around Euroa is to provide operating on new coal plants?
So Dong's unilateral commitment to supporting technologies could look like an attempt to survive otolith on politicians 'willingness and thus on consumers' expense and I wonder if it can turn out to be very expensive for us all?
Why not create otolith New Doggerland of: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doggerland and: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dogger_Bank who writes: "Dogger Bank is a large sandbank in a shallow area of the North Sea about 100 km (62 mi) off the east coast of England. otolith It extends over the ca. 17,600 km2 (6,800 sq mi), med sina maximum dimensions being about 260 km (162 mi) from north two south an

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