French renewable energy developer EDF Renewables has partnered with Jan De Nul Group and Luminus to bid for the commercial-scale offshore wind tender for the first phase of the Princess Elisabeth Zone in Belgium. The Princess Elisabeth Zone is an area identified by the federal government to increase Belgium’s local renewable electricity production by up to 3.5 GW.
The joint venture will bring together partners’ expertise and experience in offshore wind energy to deliver a qualitative and competitive bid. With this milestone project, EDF Renewables, Jan De Nul Group, and Luminus are fully committed to contributing significantly to Belgium’s renewable energy goals.
EDF Renewables is a significant offshore wind global player, active in Belgium in the 325 MW C-Power wind offshore project since 2012. Jan De Nul is a leading Belgian company combining extensive worldwide experience in the offshore wind and maritime sectors. And, Luminus is a renewable energy leader in Belgium, with growing activities as a vertically integrated power producer, retailer, and energy services provider.
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