The
€1bn
($1.36bn)
development,
situated
in
depths
of
16-26
metres
eight
kilometres
off
the
northeast
coast
of
England,
will
mark
the
first
use
of
the
German
company’s
larger-rotor
version
of
its
6MW
turbine,
which
has
been
running
onshore
at
Denmark’s
Østerild
test
centre
since
last
autumn.
Dong's
investment
decision
means
construction
at
Westernmost
Rough
will
begin
next
year,
with
switch-on
in
the
first
half
of
2015.
Power
produced
would
meet
the
electricity
demand
of
210,000
British
households.
“With
the
decision
to
build
Westermost
Rough,
we
expand
our
position
as
world
leading
in
the…