摘要
Nearly 150 km off the coast of Norway,in one of the windiest places on Earth,stands Hywind Tampen,the world’s largest floating wind power farm.Each weighing 8800 t and 190 m tall,with roughly one-third of that height sitting below the waterline,Hywind Tampen’s 11 turbines can generate 94.6 MW(Fig.1)[1].The blades—each 80 m long—travel at a blistering 290 km∙h–1,yet because of their size they complete only about 10 to 15 full rotations per minute.A single rotation provides enough electricity to power an average home for a day.However,Hywind Tampen,which became fully operational in August 2023,will not power houses.Instead,the installation built by energy company Equinor(Stavanger,Norway)will provide 38%of the annual electricity consumed by five nearby offshore oil platforms in the North Sea[1].