RWE kürzt Ausbaupläne beim Offshore-Windpark Triton Knoll Offshore Windenergie Windparks Wirtschaft 8. Januar 2014 Werbung Triton Knoll Offshore Wind Farm reduces proposed capacity Site efficiency is maximised, cost of energy is minimised Revised capacity to be between 600 and 900 megawatts Reduced onshore footprint Essen/Swindon - RWE Innogy has revised plans for the proposed Triton Knoll Offshore Wind Farm project, which is being developed off the Lincolnshire Coast in the North Sea. (WK-news) - Work on the site design has resulted in RWE Innogy deciding to progress the development with a reduced capacity which ranges between 600 and 900 megawatts, rather than the maximum of 1200 megawatts. The new capacity would ensure enough energy to power the equivalent domestic needs