Gütsch wind farm
Gütsch wind farm | |||
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Wind farm in front of Sustenhorn (summit in clouds) and Salbitschijen | |||
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Coordinates | 690 106 / 167.76 thousand | ||
country | Switzerland | ||
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Type | Wind farm | ||
Primary energy | Wind energy | ||
power | 3.3 MW | ||
owner | Ursern electricity company | ||
operator | Ursern electricity company | ||
Project start | 2000 | ||
Start of operations | 2002, 2nd and 3rd turbine 2010, 4th turbine 2012 |
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turbine | 1 × Enercon E-40 (from 2004), 3 × Enercon E-44 |
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Energy fed in per year | 4.5 GWh | ||
was standing | 2016 |
The Gütsch wind farm is a wind farm in the Swiss canton of Uri .
It is located on the Gütsch above Andermatt at around 2300 m above sea level. M. The wind farm consists of one Enercon E-40 turbine ( hub height 46 m, rotor diameter 40 m, 600 kilowatts of electrical power ) and three Enercon E-44s (hub height 55 m, rotor diameter 44 m, 900 kW).
The annual standard work capacity is 4.5 GWh .
Its rank as the highest wind farm in Europe was taken over by the Gries wind farm in the canton of Valais , which was expanded from one to four turbines in 2016.
See also
Web links
Commons : Windpark Gütsch - collection of images, videos and audio files
- Ursern electricity company
- Markus Russi: Gütsch wind turbine. Federal Office for Energy, Bern 2006.