RWE has introduced that the Thor offshore wind farm, situated off the west coast of Denmark close to Jutland, has began supplying electrical energy to the Danish grid.
The ability is a three way partnership between RWE (51%) and Norges Financial institution Funding Administration (49%).
This milestone of supplying electrical energy was reached shortly after the set up of the primary turbine.
Energinet operates the grid and Danske Commodities supplies route-to-market companies for RWE.
The 1.1GW facility is anticipated to be totally operational by 2027.
RWE is liable for the development and ongoing operations of the challenge.
As soon as accomplished, the power can have the capability to energy multiple million Danish households with inexperienced electrical energy.
Energinet Systemansvar CEO Kim Willerslev Jakobsen stated: “Denmark’s largest offshore wind farm has reached an vital milestone within the inexperienced transition.
“Inexperienced electrical energy is now flowing in from the North Sea and out by way of the sockets of as much as a million households as soon as Thor wind farm is totally commissioned.
“I’m, in fact, proud that Energinet has helped construct the infrastructure that may distribute this inexperienced electrical energy to Danish customers and to clients overseas. An enormous congratulations to RWE on this spectacular milestone and thanks for a superb collaboration.”
The wind farm will characteristic 36 metal turbine towers manufactured by Siemens Gamesa with a lowered carbon footprint.
Some generators can even embody recyclable rotor blades, aligning with RWE’s sustainability objectives and paving the best way for all times cycle sustainability in offshore power manufacturing.
Key progress contains the set up of an offshore substation by HSM Offshore Power, completion of all foundations for 72 Siemens Gamesa generators and a completed onshore substation by Siemens Power.
The Danish Power Company just lately granted a 30-year electrical energy manufacturing licence, enabling additional commissioning works.
Trying forward, Thor’s operations are set to create 50–60 native jobs at a brand new RWE service constructing in Thorsminde Port, which is scheduled to formally open in March.
RWE offshore wind CEO Sven Utermöhlen stated: “Denmark’s largest offshore wind farm is now producing electrical energy and feeding energy into the nationwide grid for the primary time.
“Reaching this milestone so quickly after putting in the primary turbine demonstrates the distinctive efficiency of our challenge groups and companions, and the way successfully they collaborate.
“Thor is progressing precisely as deliberate. An enormous thanks to everybody concerned. Our focus now turns to the following steps, which can see all 72 generators introduced into business operation by 2027.”












