France: Iberdrola inaugurates Saint-Brieuc wind farm
Iberdrola inaugurates its 496 MW offshore wind farm at Saint-Brieuc, boosting Brittany’s energy capacity and contributing to the expansion of offshore wind power in France.
| Countries | Australie, France, Royaume-Uni, Japon, États-Unis |
|---|---|
| Sector | Énergie Éolienne, Offshore |
| Theme | Développement de projets, Annonce |
Iberdrola commissions the Saint-Brieuc offshore wind farm, as part of France’s strategy to diversify its energy sources.
With a capacity of 496 megawatts (MW), this wind farm represents a significant step forward in the national effort to increase the production of electricity from renewable sources.
Located off the coast of Brittany, it supplies electricity to almost a million people, underlining the crucial role of offshore wind power in the country’s energy supply.
Construction of the wind farm began in 2012, with a total investment of 2.4 billion euros.
Comprising 62 8 MW wind turbines, the project marks a significant technological advance, with the turbines installed being among the most powerful in France.
The project meets the growing demand for emission-free energy production, contributing to the decarbonization objective set by the French government.











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