RWE: pursues its Nordseecluster offshore wind project
(CercleFinance.com) - RWE announces a major milestone in its Nordseecluster offshore wind project in Germany's North Sea.
The first eight foundations have arrived and been unloaded in the Dutch port of Eemshaven. The foundations average around 85 metres in length and weigh around 1,500 tonnes each. This year, a total of 45 of these foundations will pass through the Eemshaven terminal.
With an overall capacity of around 1.6 gigawatts (GW), the Nordseecluster will generate enough green electricity to power the equivalent of around 1.6 million households.
Thomas Michel, COO RWE Offshore Wind: ' With the safe delivery and unloading of the first foundations by Dajin, we have reached an important milestone on the road to the construction of our Nordseecluster. With a total capacity of around 1.6 gigawatts, it is the largest wind power project currently under construction off the German coast'.
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