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28 Jan 2021

First Turbine in at Denmark’s Largest Offshore Wind Farm

28 Jan 2021  by Adnan Durakovic   

The first turbine at the Kriegers Flak offshore wind farm is in place and will deliver the first fossil-free electricity to the Danish grid shortly, Vattenfall said.

Source: Vattenfall

Once completed, the 605 MW Kriegers Flak will comprise 72 8 MW Siemens Gamesa turbines and be the largest offshore wind farm in Denmark. The turbines come with a “power boost” option which can increase their output to up to 8.4 MW.

The first turbine was installed at the site in the Baltic Sea on Wednesday, 27 January.

The individual parts of the turbines are assembled at Port of Roenne on the Danish island of Bornholm. They are then shipped in sets of four to the construction site at sea located 15-40 kilometres off the Danish coast.

“We are proud that the first of many turbines at Kriegers Flak is now in place and ready to produce electricity,” said Jacob Nørgaard Andersen, Country Manager at Vattenfall Denmark.

”We expect that households and industry one of the coming days will receive the first fossil-free electricity from the turbine. It is an important milestone in the project, it is happening on schedule and it is fantastic to see the offshore wind farm take shape.”

The installation follows last week’s granting of the license for the wind farm to produce electricity by the Danish Energy Agency.

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