DONG Energy Begins Construction of Anholt Offshore Wind Farm

DONG Energy Begins Construction of Anholt Offshore Wind Farm

400,000. This is the number of Danish households that as of next year will have their power consumption covered by Anholt Offshore Wind Farm. These days, DONG Energy starts construction.

It’s in fact somewhat of a record; in early July 2010, we won the project based on the Danish Energy Agency’s tender. And already 18 months later, the first monopile was driven into the seabed. This is the first time in DONG Energy’s history that we’ve achieved this so quickly, and as far as I know, neither has anyone else.” says Senior Vice President in Renewables, Christina Grumstrup Sørensen.

The first monopiles were driven into the seabed between Christmas and New Year, but today, they start the official construction of Anholt wind farm. Anholt Offshore Wind Farm will consist of 111 wind turbines across an area of 88m2, 15km from shore. The wind turbines will be erected at water depths of 15 to 19 metres, and they will have a rotor diameter of 120 metres.

Anholt Offshore Wind Farm is a giant offshore wind farm – even for us, but it’s exactly the capacity we need to speed up the industrialisation to ensure that offshore wind power stays competitive. Now we can take the next step in the development of the Danish energy sector towards a fossil-free energy supply,” says Christina Grumstrup Sørensen.

Anholt Offshore Wind Farm is owned jointly by DONG Energy (50%), PensionDanmark (30%) and PKA (20%). DONG Energy is responsible for the construction and operation of the offshore wind farm.

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Offshore Nieuws Staff, January 16, 2012 ; Image: DONG Energy