Eon has completed decommissioning of the 4MW Blyth project off Northumberland in England, the UK’s first offshore wind development.
The project, which had been operational since 2001, consisted of two Vestas V66 2MW machines.
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It has now “officially been taken down”, Eon said.
One of the turbines will be recycled and reused for spare parts within Eon’s onshore portfolio, while the second will be used by the Port of Blyth for training purposes.


