Siemens Wins Offshore Order For 385 MW German Baltic Sea Project
Siemens has received an order for the supply, installation and commissioning of 60 direct-drive offshore turbines for the Arkona wind farm, located roughly 35 kilometers northeast of the island of R¨¹gen in the German Baltic Sea.
When it comes online in 2019, Arkona will have a total capacity of 385 MW, says Siemens, which will install 60 SWT-6.0-154 towers.
The customer is a consortium between German power provider E.ON, based in Essen, and Norwegian oil and gas company Statoil, headquartered in Stavanger.
E.ON will be responsible for building and operating the wind farm; Siemens and E.ON will be jointly responsible for turbine service for an initial two-year period. This service agreement also includes remote monitoring of the wind turbines from Siemens¡¯ remote diagnostics center in Brande, Denmark.
Over an area of approximately 40 square kilometers, the 60 turbines will be erected on monopile foundations in ocean depths of 23-37 meters. Installation will begin in summer 2018, and Fredericia, Denmark-based A2SEA will be deploying its SEA CHALLENGER, a purpose-built offshore installation vessel, to transport the turbines.
¡°This is the first order for our large direct-drive offshore wind turbines for a project in the Baltic Sea,¡± says Michael Hannibal, CEO of offshore at Siemens¡¯ wind power and renewables division. ¡°This is also the second offshore wind farm that we will be erecting for E.ON in German waters.¡±
Siemens has already supplied 80 wind turbines for E.ON¡¯s Amrumbank West in the German North Sea. In December 2015, Siemens announced that it would deliver five wind turbines of the 6 MW class to Statoil¡¯s Hywind Scotland project.
26 Apr,2016