The Largest Offshore Wind Farm in Germany Commenced
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Zhonglin International Group Date:12-14 391 Belong to:Industry Related
Recently, the largest offshore wind farm in Germany, Borkum Riffgund 3, laid its first single pile foundation.
The Borkum Rifffgrund 3 offshore wind farm is located in the North Sea of Germany and is developed by Ø rsted Warsh Energy. It has an installed capacity of 913MW and plans to install 83 Siemens Gomesa SG 11.0-200 DD offshore wind turbines.
Borkum Riffglund 3 is the first offshore wind farm in Germany without a sea surge station. The power generated by the wind turbine is increased to 66kV through a step-up transformer on the wind turbine, and directly connected to the DolWin epsilon offshore converter station at TenneT, where it is sent out in a high-voltage direct current manner.
All wind turbines are built on single pile foundations, with a length of about 100 meters and a weight of approximately 1500 tons. The construction is carried out by the Lez Aliz é s, a subsidiary of Jan De Nul.
The project is scheduled to start production and generate electricity in 2025. It is worth mentioning that this is Germany's first zero subsidy offshore wind power project. However, in the early development stage, Ø rsted has already signed Enterprise Power Purchase Agreements (CPPAs) with several well-known companies, including Amazon, Google, and BASF, to purchase green electricity generated by wind farms.
The Borkum Rifffgrund 3 offshore wind farm is located in the North Sea of Germany and is developed by Ø rsted Warsh Energy. It has an installed capacity of 913MW and plans to install 83 Siemens Gomesa SG 11.0-200 DD offshore wind turbines.
Borkum Riffglund 3 is the first offshore wind farm in Germany without a sea surge station. The power generated by the wind turbine is increased to 66kV through a step-up transformer on the wind turbine, and directly connected to the DolWin epsilon offshore converter station at TenneT, where it is sent out in a high-voltage direct current manner.
All wind turbines are built on single pile foundations, with a length of about 100 meters and a weight of approximately 1500 tons. The construction is carried out by the Lez Aliz é s, a subsidiary of Jan De Nul.
The project is scheduled to start production and generate electricity in 2025. It is worth mentioning that this is Germany's first zero subsidy offshore wind power project. However, in the early development stage, Ø rsted has already signed Enterprise Power Purchase Agreements (CPPAs) with several well-known companies, including Amazon, Google, and BASF, to purchase green electricity generated by wind farms.