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04 Mar 2021

Triton Knoll Wind Project Begins Power Generation

04 Mar 2021  by Energy Global   

RWE has taken a significant step towards achieving full power at its Triton Knoll Offshore Wind Farm, with the first generation of electricity. The generation milestone follows the successful delivery of vital onshore and offshore electrical infrastructure on schedule, and despite the challenges of constructing during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The RWE-led Triton Knoll project began successfully installing its 90 offshore wind turbines in January 2021 and has since completed the required commissioning activities on the project’s transmission system to enable the export of power to the UK National Grid for the first time.

Triton Knoll is located over 32 km off the Lincolnshire coast, England. It is jointly owned by RWE (59%), J-Power (25%) and Kansai Electric Power (16%), with RWE leading both the wind farm’s construction and the long-term operation and maintenance works, on behalf of the project partners. Total planned investment volume amounts to approximately £2 billion.

First generation is being followed by a period of rigorous testing and commissioning, while the project continues to install the remainder of its 90 Vestas V164-9.5 MW turbines. All turbines are being handled at Able Seaton Port in Teesside, England, where RWE, through Triton Knoll, has invested in establishing new turbine handling capabilities at the port for the first time in its history. Further investments in the region also include the creation of a new, multi-million pound operations base in Grimsby, England, which will generate up to 70 new, skilled jobs locally.

Vestas’ Isle of Wight and Fawley blade facilities is at the heart of turbine component production, and has manufactured the V164-9.5 MW turbines. Installation is being carried out by DEME, using the jack-up vessel Wind Osprey, provided by Cadeler.

With complete turbine commissioning due in 2021, and final project completion expected in early 2022, Triton Knoll wind farm will have an installed capacity of 857 MW (RWE’s pro rata share: 506 MW), capable of supplying green electricity equivalent to the annual demand of over 800 000 UK homes. At the time of full operation, Triton Knoll will become one of the largest offshore wind farms operated by RWE, helping maintain the company’s position as an offshore energy leader, and making a major contribution towards decarbonising the UK’s energy network.

RWE’s UK offshore portfolio continues to expand in the UK. In addition to Triton Knoll, the company’s 1.4 GW Sofia offshore project is in a highly advanced stage at Dogger Bank, Yorkshire. In addition, four extension projects are already beginning public consultation, and RWE recently bid successfully for two new offshore sites with a potential total installed capacity of 3 GW in The Crown Estate’s Offshore Wind Round 4 Leasing auction.

By the end of 2022, the company aims to expand its global renewables portfolio to a capacity of more than 13 GW by investing a total €5 billion net during the years 2020 - 2022. With partners, the gross investment volume could total up to €9 billion, with the UK set to benefit as one of RWE’s core renewables markets.

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