The
proposals
could
see
between
147
and
440
turbines
with
a
total
capacity
of
up
to
2.2GW
installed
in
an
area
about
14km
from
the
North
Wales
island
of
Anglesey
and
34km
from
the
Isle
of
Man.
The
two
companies
are
calling
the
project
Rhiannon
Wind
Farm.
In
March,
Danish
energy
giant
Dong
bought
into
Centrica’s
4.2GW
Irish
Sea
Round
3
zone,
paying
up
to
£40m
($62.5m)
in
cash
for
a
50%
interest
in
a
new
joint
venture
called
Celtic
Array.
A
final
investment
decision
on
the
consortium’s
first
project
is
expected
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