Moray West offshore wind farm to be switched on

Moray West has capacity to generate 882MW of electricity
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An offshore wind farm said to be capable of powering half of Scotland's homes is due to become fully operational later.
Moray West in the Moray Firth has 60 turbines each standing 257m (843ft) above the surface of the sea, making them the tallest turbines to be installed in UK waters according to the operator.
Ocean Winds, the consortium operating the wind farm, said it would have capacity to generate up 882MW of electricity - enough power for 1.3 million households.
About 1,500 jobs were created during construction at the site, which lies about 13 miles (21km) north of Buckie in Moray.

Turbine blades laid out in a yard before being installed at Moray West

Moray West is part of a group of offshore wind farms in the Moray Firth
Moray West is one of a group of three Ocean Winds offshore wind farms in the firth between the coasts of Moray and the east Highlands.
The 100-turbine Moray East has been operational since 2022 and has capacity to transmit 950MW of electricity.
The 2GW Caledonia development is due to come on stream in 2030.
Also in the Moray Firth is the 84-turbine Beatrice offshore wind farm which has been operational since 2019.
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Scottish Secretary Ian Murray is due to switch on Moray West to full power in a ceremony later.
He said: "Investment like that being made by Ocean Winds is absolutely central to ensuring that Scotland and its workers benefit from the skilled jobs and economic growth that clean energy can bring."
Energy Secretary Ed Miliband said the project would take the UK closer to meeting its offshore wind targets.