DONG hits 3000MW offshore wind capacity

OE Staff
Friday, May 22, 2015

DONG Energy reached a new milestone having installed 3000MW of offshore wind capacity - around half of it in the UK.

The total output - achieved today with the installation of turbine number 76 at the Borkum Riffgrund 1 Offshore Wind Farm in Germany - is enough to supply the electricity consumption of more than seven million people across Europe. 

In 1991, DONG Energy constructed the world’s first offshore wind farm - with a total capacity of just 5MW - at Vindeby off the coast of the island of Lolland in Denmark.

The first large-scale offshore wind farms, the 160MW offshore wind farm Horns Rev 1 and Nysted Offshore Wind Farm with a capacity of 165.6MW, were constructed by DONG Energy in 2002 and 2003 respectively.

Ole Kjems Sørensen, Vice President in DONG Energy, said: "Since we constructed the first two large-scale offshore wind farms in 2002 and 2003, the industry has taken several technological leaps forward. Both the turbine capacity as well as the overall scale of the wind farms we are constructing today are three to four times larger than that of those projects we constructed in 2002 and 2003.”

Sørensen continued: "In 2012 we announced our target to construct 6,500MW offshore wind power by the end of 2020. In other words, over the next five years, we will construct more offshore wind power capacity than we have constructed in total over the past 15 years.”

"This target is both ambitious and challenging, but we’re building on our extensive experience and, every day, the highly skilled and committed employees at DONG Energy are taking another small step to ensure that we will reach our target."

DONG Energy is currently constructing five offshore wind farms: Westermost Rough and the Burbo Bank Extension in the UK and Borkum Riffgrund 1 and Gode Wind 1+2 in Germany.

Categories: North Sea Europe Renewables Offshore Wind

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