Vattenfall installs the first wind turbine of the Hollandse Kust Zuid offshore wind farm

1st WTG installed with Wind Osprey at the back landscape – Photo: Ties van der Horst

(PRESS RELEASE) STOCKHOLM, 22-Apr-2022 — /EuropaWire/ — Vattenfall, a Swedish Government-owned multinational power company, has announced it installed the first wind turbine of the Hollandse Kust Zuid offshore wind farm this past Easter weekend.

The installation of the first turbines started with the loading of the turbine components from the quay on the Maasvlakte. The installation vessel Wind Osprey from Cadeler loaded parts for four turbines on board: four masts, four turbine nacelles and twelve turbine blades.

Søren Andersen, Senior Turbine Installation Package Manager at Vattenfall:

“With the arrival of the Wind Osprey in the week of April 12 and the loading of the turbine components, the first installation could start on April 16. The vessel will take four wind turbines on board each trip, with the goal of having all turbines installed by 2023. It is great to see how all the plans come together and how we shape the energy transition with the installation of these gigantic turbines. It is an absolute honor to be able to play a role in the transition to a fossil-free future,” he says.

Installation of foundations and cables continues
At the same time the second phase of the construction project has started after the winter break. In all, 140 turbines are to be installed. Now the piling of the remaining 104 foundations will commence. Seaway’s vessel Strashnov will carry and install three foundations at a time while the Jumbo ship Fairplayer will place the platform on the foundation after the foundation has been installed. This summer, all foundations will be anchored to the North Sea bed.

The Hollandse Kust Zuid wind farm is being built by Vattenfall and is owned by Vattenfall, BASF and Allianz.

Facts about Hollandse Kust Zuid

  • Jointly owned by Vattenfall, BASF and Allianz.
  • Total capacity 1,500 MW.
  • The wind farm consists of 140 11 MW turbines, the largest ever to be installed at scale.
  • Rotor diameter: 200 meters.
  • The world’s first offshore wind farm to be built without subsidy.
  • Commissioned in 2023.

By Vattenfall Press Office
press@vattenfall.com

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