Dutch Offshore Wind Farm OranjeWind to be built from Eemshaven

RWE and TotalEnergies, the owners of the OranjeWind Offshore Wind Farm, have selected the port of Eemshaven in the northern Dutch province of Groningen as the base for turbine assembly and construction work. To this end, the OranjeWind joint venture has signed an agreement with Buss Terminal Eemshaven.

Construction activities at the offshore wind site will start in early 2026. Buss Terminal Eemshaven will facilitate the offloading, storage, handling and pre-assembly of major components of the turbines and the inter-array cabling for the OranjeWind wind farm. The monopile foundations will be transported directly to the offshore installation site from Sif’s production facility at the Port of Rotterdam. Turbine installation at the OranjeWind offshore site, approximately 278 km from Eemshaven, is scheduled to start in early 2027, with commissioning expected to be fully completed by the end of 2027.

RWE is currently using the Buss terminal at Eemshaven to handle monopile foundations for its Danish offshore wind project Thor while preparations are being made to support construction of its German offshore wind project Nordseecluster A. The agreement for the OranjeWind project will see a marshalling area of a total of 35-40 hectares (the equivalent of approximately 55 football pitches) being used to accommodate OranjeWind and Nordseecluster B projects concurrently.

With an expected annual generation of around 3 terawatt hours, OranjeWind will produce enough green electricity to supply the equivalent of more than one million Dutch households.

OranjeWind supply chain secured

Turbine manufacturer Vestas will provide 53 of their 15-megawatt (MW) turbines to OranjeWind, while Sif will manufacture monopiles and secondary steel components. Jan De Nul Group has been contracted for various transportation and installation activities for foundations and turbines. TKF will manufacture and supply the inter-array cables, with DEME taking care of the transportation and installation of these cables. DEME is also contracted to install the secondary steel components for the foundations. Grid operator TenneT will facilitate the offshore grid connection, linking the inter-array cables to its offshore substation, from which export cables will feed into the onshore high-voltage substation in Wijk aan Zee. Upon completion, Vestas will service the wind turbines for five years under a service agreement followed by a long-term operational support agreement. Source: RWE

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