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Offshore wind power production in the North Sea

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Apr 17, 2025 version files 54.46 MB

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Abstract

Offshore wind is considered to be a main source of clean energy, providing up to half of global electricity needs, and there are large plans for the scale-up of offshore wind. However, despite the plans for scale-up, there are large disparities in estimates of power potentials. One reason for this disparity is too simplified treatments of wind wakes. A thorough understanding of energy budgets within wind farms is needed to improve the estimates of power potential and energy usage. In this respect, actual data on power generation in existing wind farms are highly valuable. This dataset contains half-hourly data on power production in 31 wind farms in the North Sea for the years 2020 to 2024. The data is used to analyze the energy budget of wind farms in the North Sea (see https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0321528). The data is downloaded from the Elexon BMRS data marked "Actual Generation Output Per Generation Unit (B1610)", but is free to copy, publish, adapt, distribute, and transmit.