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=Baltic Sea= | =Baltic Sea= | ||
In the Baltic Sea, the development of renewable energy is focused on wind farms. For the sake of allowing users to plan for different types of renewable energy in the Baltic Sea, the renewable energy accounts for wind, wave and tidal energy (see types below). | |||
==== Types ==== | |||
At the moment in the Baltic Sea there are only 6MW wind turbines, but the following types are available for planning purposes: | |||
*6MW Wind | |||
* 6MW Floating Wind | |||
* 10MW Wind | |||
* 3MW Wave | |||
* 3MW Tidal | |||
==== Placement Restrictions ==== | ==== Placement Restrictions ==== | ||
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=== Data Source === | === Data Source === |
Revision as of 20:03, 4 July 2022
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