Vattenfall's Hollandse Kust Zuid offshore wind farm, located about 18-35 kilometers off the Dutch coast in the North Sea, has delivered its first power to the Dutch grid. Vattenfall said in a press release.
We are extremely proud to have reached this milestone. The delivery of power to the Dutch grid is an important moment, not only for us, but also for all our partners, suppliers, contractors and all other parties who helped us get to this point, says Ian Bremner, project director at Hollandse Kust Zuid.
Construction of Hollandse Kust Zuid started last summer. The turbines are being installed by Danish Cadeler, and the wind farm is scheduled to be fully operational in 2023. So far, 33 out of a total of 140 Siemens Gamesa 11.0-200 DD turbines have been installed. Hollandse Kust Zuid, owned by Vattenfall, BASF and Allianz, will have a total capacity of 1.5 GW.
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