Windpark Holtriem

53°36′37″N 7°25′45″E / 53.6103°N 7.4292°E / 53.6103; 7.4292Power generationNameplate capacity
  • 207 MW
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The Windpark Holtreim wind farm is a wind farm in Lower Saxony, Germany Constructed in 1998, Windpark Holtriem is one of the largest European windfarms, comprising thirty-three Enercon E-66 wind turbines. Holtriem is a low-lying area adjacent to the North Sea in East Frisia (Lower Saxony, Germany).

One wind turbine, situated at 53°34′52″N 7°28′31″E / 53.58111°N 7.47528°E / 53.58111; 7.47528 is equipped with an Observation deck open to visitors, at a height of 63 metres. It can be reached by 297 stairs.[1]

See also

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References

  1. ^ Janssen, Wolfgang. "Wind turbine with observation deck in Westerholt / Germany". Retrieved 2009-07-06.

External links

  • http://wind.wolfgang-janssen.de
  • Holtriem E-66 Wind Power Plant at Structurae
  • http://skyscraperpage.com/diagrams/?b57804
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