Smøla Wind Farm

Smøla Wind Farm (Smøla vindpark) is a 68-turbine wind farm located in Smøla Municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. The farm is located southeast of the village of Dyrnes on the island of Smøla. It is operated by Statkraft and covers an area of 18 square kilometres (6.9 sq mi).[1]

Smøla Wind Farm
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CountryNorway
LocationSmøla Municipality
Coordinates63°24.42′N 7°55.44′E / 63.40700°N 7.92400°E / 63.40700; 7.92400
StatusOperational
Commission dateSeptember 5, 2002 (2002-09-05)
Owner(s)Statkraft
Site area18 km2
Power generation
Units operational68
Nameplate capacity150 MW
Capacity factor34.2%
Annual net output450 GW·h
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Total installed effect is 20 x 2.0 MW (phase one) plus 48 x 2.3 MW (phase two). The maximum production capacity is 150 MW and total generating capacity is in average 450 GWh per year, making Smøla one of the largest wind farms in the country.[2]

The first stage was opened by King Harald V of Norway on 5 September 2002. Phase two opened in September 2005.[citation needed]

In 2020, the Smøla Wind Farm was the site of an experiment that showed that painting one blade of a wind turbine a darker color reduces bird deaths by 70%, which could help reduce concerns about bird deaths from wind turbines.[3]

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