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Näsudden

Coordinates:57°04′15″N18°13′45″E / 57.07083°N 18.22917°E /57.07083; 18.22917
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Swedish peninsula
Näsudden
Näsudden wind farm seen from Hoburgen
Näsudden is located in Gotland
Näsudden
Näsudden
Geography
LocationBaltic Sea
Coordinates57°04′15″N18°13′45″E / 57.07083°N 18.22917°E /57.07083; 18.22917
Administration

Näsudden is a peninsula on the south coast ofGotland, Sweden. The first tests for usingwind power on a large scale in Sweden, were conducted there in the 1970s. The area has since been developed into awind farm. Part of the peninsula is anature reserve for birds andgrey seals.

Geography

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Näsudden is a peninsula on the south coast ofGotland, Sweden, adjacent the localities of Näs, Fide andBurgsvik.[1] Näsudden had a weather station between 1986 and 1999. During this period, during a late summerheat wave of 1997 Näsudden broke the nationwide record for consecutive overnight lows above 20 °C (68 °F) and a yearly record for those nights. Between August 20 and September 3 the temperature never fell below 20.2 °C (68.4 °F), but also never rose above 25.3 °C (77.5 °F) during the day.[2][3]

Wind power

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It was on Näsudden that wind power on a large scale was first tested in Sweden. The Swedishpower companyVattenfall, started to explore and develop wind power in the 1970s, and southern Gotland was selected as a suitable location for tests in 1979. Construction of a prototypewind turbine, theNäsudden I, started in the beginning of the 1980s. The prototype was ready and started in 1983.[4] The collecting of data from the trial runs and evaluation of the project was financed by the Swedish government. The study became the base for further research in wind power technology in Sweden.[5]Näsudden I was in operation until 1989, when it was replaced byNäsudden II.[4]

Näsudden was developed into a largewind farm during the 1990s. In 2010, it had the highest wind power density in Sweden. In 2014, there were 60 wind turbines on Näsudden, ten of which were owned by Vattenfall.[5] In 2004, the then-largest land based wind turbine, theOlsvenne 2, was built on the peninsula.[6] On 9 January 2007, theNäsudden II was decommissioned. During the time it was in operation it produced 61,4 GWh in 61,496 hours, a world record at that time.[4]

On Näsudden, there is also a 120 m (390 ft) mast with instruments for measuring temperature, wind direction, wind speed and other meteorological data on different altitudes. The readings are continuously presented on line, where it is available to anyone.[7] In 2009, there were a total of 156 wind turbines on Gotland, producing 200,158,000 kWh of electricity.[8]

In 2014, the last of the first large wind turbines were torn down and dismantled. They will be replaced by a new generation of more efficient turbines. Prior to that, a new cable for transmitting the electricity to mainland Sweden must be in place, since the existing one is insufficient for the energy produced by the new turbines.[5]

The Näsudden wind farm is open to the public and has an exhibition about wind power.[9]

Turbine blades on trucks stopping south ofVisby before continuing further south on Gotland.

Nature reserve

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On the southwestern tip of Näsudden is the 94 ha (230 acres) Näs Reef Seal and Bird Reserve (Näsrevets säl- och fågelskyddsområde).[10] The area has a rich bird life, it is the second most visited habitat forgreylag geese in theBaltic Sea during their annual "wing moult". It also has a small colony of grey seals.[11]

References

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  1. ^"Näsudden - vägbeskrivning" [Näsudden - how to get there].www.guteinfo.com. Guteinfo. Retrieved26 June 2015.
  2. ^"Tropiska nätter" (in Swedish). SMHI. Retrieved31 May 2017.
  3. ^"SMHI Öppna Data" (in Swedish). SMHI. Retrieved31 May 2017.
  4. ^abcHållén, Jonas (7 December 2007)."Slutet nära för första vindkraftverket" [The end is near for the first wind turbine].www.nyteknik.se.Ny Teknik. Retrieved26 June 2015.
  5. ^abcJardim Ribeiro, Cristina (6 November 2014)."De plockar ned vindkraftverken" [They dismantle the wind turbines].www.helagotland.se. Helagotland. Retrieved26 June 2015.
  6. ^"Olsvenne (Sweden)".www.thewindpower.net. The WindPower. Retrieved26 June 2015.
  7. ^"Driftuppföljning vindkraft" [Operation monitoring for wind power].www.vindstat.nu. Wind Power Forecasting.
  8. ^"Vindkraftsstatistik 2009"(PDF).www.energimyndigheten.se. Energimyndigheten. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 25 November 2011. Retrieved26 June 2015.
  9. ^"Sommaröppet på kraftverken" [Power plats open this summer].www.corporate.vattenfall.se.Vattenfall. Retrieved26 June 2015.
  10. ^"Näsrevet djurskyddsområde" [The Näs Reef Seal and Bird Reserve].www.guteinfo.com. Guteinfo. Retrieved25 June 2015.
  11. ^Martinsson, Magnus (25 February 1999)."Näsuddens kust" [Näsudden's coast].www.gotland.se.Gotland Municipality. Retrieved26 June 2015.

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