This is the introduction. The Crown Estate has set a target of 4.5GW of FLOW in the Celtic Sea by 2035. This will involve the build and installation of over 200 FLOW platforms to support turbines over 200 metres in height. In terms of electricity produced Celtic Sea FLOW will exceed Hinkley Point C (3.3GW), with a further 20GW mooted by the mid-late 2040s. The design specifications for these floating wind systems are still in development. However, notwithstanding this uncertainty. Celtic Sea FLOW will exceed Hinkley Point C (3.3GW).
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This is the introduction. The Crown Estate has set a target of 4.5GW of FLOW in the Celtic Sea by 2035. This will involve the build and installation of over 200 FLOW platforms to support turbines over 200 metres in height. In terms of electricity produced Celtic Sea FLOW will exceed Hinkley Point C (3.3GW), with a further 20GW mooted by the mid-late 2040s. The design specifications for these floating wind systems are still in development. However, notwithstanding this uncertainty. Celtic Sea FLOW will exceed Hinkley Point C (3.3GW).