GALWAY, IRELAND--February 18, 2014 --Written by Martin Lynch, European News Editor for Industrial Info (Galway, Ireland) Grid connection has taken place for one of Germany's newest offshore wind projects which has been delayed for almost a year after the discovery of dumped World War II (WWII) munitions on the seabed.
After a delay of almost 11 months in total, Dutch grid operator TenneT TSO BV (Arnhem, Netherlands) announced that the 108-megawatt (MW) Riffgat windfarm has been finally connected to the grid.
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