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    RWE and TenneT sign agreements for connection of wind farm OranjeWind (HKWVII) in Dutch North Sea


    September 13, 2023 - Pivotal Sources

     

      Germany, Sept. 12 -- Network operator TenneT and energy company RWE have signed agreements for an offshore grid connection of OranjeWind, a wind farm to be built 53 kilometres off the Dutch coast. The Connection & Transmission Agreement (CTA) and Realisation Agreement (REA) cover the realisation of the grid connection and the transmission of the electricity produced by RWE's wind farm on TenneT's platform. The agreements not only specify planning, but also how the electricity will be delivered from the wind farm to ensure stability in the grid. The connection will link to the high-voltage substation in Wijk aan Zee and will be operational by 2026.

      Innovations in OranjeWind

      The wind farm will have an installed capacity of almost 800 MW and uses a combination of smart innovations and investments to achieve a perfect balance of supply and demand. These innovations include floating solar panels, a subsea lithium-ion battery and a LiDAR system to predict power production more accurately. In addition, RWE will invest in onshore system integration, such as electrolysis capacity and e-boilers, to match power generation and offtake. RWE is also developing solutions for smartly charging electric vehicles.

      The timeline for the offshore wind farm is ambitious. To complete the project and deliver renewable power from 2027, agreements with partners such as TenneT are indispensable. Since 2016, TenneT has been the offshore grid operator in the Netherlands, transporting wind power generated at sea to the onshore grid. The Dutch government has designated these wind power areas in the North Sea for the generation of renewable energy.

      TenneT is realising seven standard offshore alternating current (AC) connections in the Netherlands, each with an average capacity of 700 MW. From 2029, wind farms further offshore will be fitted with 2 GW of standard direct current (DC) connections.

      RWE invests heavily in offshore wind power

      RWE is one of the world's leading companies in offshore wind, active across the entire value chain, from project conception and development to construction as well as operation and maintenance. RWE plans to expand its renewable energy portfolio in the Benelux region. Offshore wind farms are therefore an essential part of the company's sustainability strategy.

      In Europe, RWE owns and operates offshore wind turbines with a total capacity of 3.3 GW (RWE pro rata).

      The largest projects include the 1,400 megawatt Sofia offshore wind farm currently under construction off the UK coast and the recently commissioned 342 megawatt Kaskasi offshore wind farm off the German island of Heligoland. In addition, new offshore markets, such as America and Japan, will contribute substantially to RWE's position as a world leader. Published by HT Digital Content Services with permission from Pivotal Sources. For any query with respect to this article or any other content requirement, please contact Editor at contentservices@htlive.com

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