Nordsee-Ost offshore wind farm
Nordsee-Ost offshore wind farm | |
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Location of Nordsee-Ost offshore wind farm of the coast of Germany in the North Sea | |
Country | Germany |
Location | North Sea |
Coordinates | 54°26′24″N 7°40′48″E / 54.44000°N 7.68000°ECoordinates: 54°26′24″N 7°40′48″E / 54.44000°N 7.68000°E |
Status | Operational |
Commission date | May 2015 |
Owner(s) | RWE |
Power generation | |
Units operational | 48 × REpower 6.15 MW |
Nameplate capacity | 295 MW |
Website Nordsee Ost |
Nordsee-Ost offshore wind farm is an offshore wind farm in operation in the eastern part of the North Sea German sector. The project was developed by RWE Innogy, a subsidiary of RWE.
The wind farm consists of 48 turbines with a total capacity of 295 MW. The 6.15 MW turbines were provided by REpower.[1] Steel foundations for generators were supplied by Aker Verdal.[2][3] Power converters were supplied by Woodward Governor Company.[4] A consortium of Siemens and Prysmian built the high-voltage direct current submarine cable from the wind farm to the German transmission system operated by Transpower, a subsidiary of TenneT.[5]
Delays in power line construction by Dutch TenneT delayed its operational start.[6]
On 11 May 2015 the wind farm was officially put into operation.[7]
See also
References
- ↑ Backwell, Ben (2010-02-01). "REpower to supply 295MW of turbines for RWE's Nordsee Ost". ReCharge. NHST Media Group. (subscription required). Retrieved 2010-07-17.
- ↑ "Aker wins deal at Nordsee Ost". ReCharge. NHST Media Group. 2010-06-17. (subscription required). Retrieved 2010-07-17.
- ↑ "Aker Verdal wins wind project in Germany" (Press release). Aker Solutions. 2010-06-17. (subscription required). Retrieved 2010-07-17.
- ↑ "Woodward power converters chosen for Nordsee Ost". ReCharge. NHST Media Group. 2010-04-15. (subscription required). Retrieved 2010-07-17.
- ↑ Backwell, Ben (2010-07-16). "http://www.rechargenews.com/energy/wind/article222004.ece". ReCharge. NHST Media Group. (subscription required). Retrieved 2010-07-17. External link in
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(help) - ↑ David Crossland (6 March 2012). "German wind energy plans in the doldrums". thenational.ae. Retrieved 24 June 2015.
- ↑ "G7-Energieministertreffen in Hamburg". Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Energie. 2015-05-11.