RE:Northland's Crystal BallA lot of thought, consultations, public meetings, approval process and a deep look into the future is required here by Northland. But there also has to be demand and grid upgrades for this electricity.
Has potential to become the world's largest offshore windfarm, even surpassing Orsted's future 2400MW Hornsea 3 project of the east coast of England.
The multiphase project ultimately could expand to as large as 2,000 MW to 3,000 MW, "depending on the layout and turbine size". "The wind resource is truly one of the largest, strongest in the world," with a capacity factor near 60% on average "and 70% in many winter months.(Mike O'Connor CEO Oceanic Wind)
Probably would use 14-15 MW turbines. The same as with the windfarm Northland is building in Taiwan