GE appointed as turbine provider for 1.2 GW Dogger Bank C offshore wind farm

Subscribe to our newsletter and get the latest news and business opportunities in your inbox

GE Renewable Energy has been confirmed as the preferred turbine supplier for Dogger Bank C, the 1.2 GW third phase of the 3.6 GW Dogger Bank wind farm (a 50:50 joint venture between SSE Renewables and Equinor) that will become the world’s largest offshore wind farm when complete in 2026.

The agreement includes the upscaled Haliade-X 14 MW wind turbine and a Service Supply Agreement to provide operations and maintenance support for five years. The Turbine Supply Agreement and Service and Warranty Agreements for Dogger Bank C, will be finalized in the first quarter of 2021. Installation of the turbines for Dogger Bank C is set to begin in 2025 ahead of the completion of the overall project in 2026.

GE is now confirmed as supplying Haliade-X turbine technology to all three phases of Dogger Bank Wind Farm including a record-breaking order for 190 units of GE’s 13 MW Haliade-X for phases A and B announced in September.

The Dogger Bank Wind Farm is located over 130 km off the north-east coast of England and will be capable of powering the equivalent of up to 6 million homes each year when complete in 2026. Due to its size and scale, the site is being built in three consecutive phases; Dogger Bank A, Dogger Bank B, and Dogger Bank C. Each project is expected to generate around 6 TWh of electricity annually.

GE Renewable Energy will continue its testing and Research & Development activities on the Haliade-X platform in the UK by partnering with ORE Catapult and other institutions to develop programs that reduce the time people spend at sea to increase safety and use robotics, digital and remote operations to help reduce energy costs.

List of the country updates

Country updates

  • December 23, 2020

    Siemens to deliver transformers for 1,075 MW Seagreen 1 offshore wind project in the Firth of Forth

    Siemens Energy has been selected by MHI Vestas Offshore Wind (MHI Vestas) to deliver 114 low-loss 66kV distribution transformers for the Seagreen Offshore Wind Farm in Scotland. With an installed capa...

    Read more
  • December 22, 2020

    TRIG, Infrared acquires interest in 714 MW East Anglia ONE wind farm

    The Renewables Infrastructure Group Ltd (TRIG) has exchanged contracts to acquire a 14.3% indirect equity interest in East Anglia One, a 714 MW newly constructed operational offshore wind farm lo...

    Read more
  • December 17, 2020

    Gresham House buys 50 MW Wickham Market battery in Suffolk

    Gresham House Energy Storage Fund (GRID) has completed the acquisition of the 50 MW Wickham battery project for GBP32.75 million (US$43.7 million). It is located near Wickham Market in Suffolk, and h...

    Read more
  • December 15, 2020

    Bluefield Solar raised GBP45mn after new ordinary shares placement

    Bluefield Solar Income Fund Ltd has completed the placing of new ordinary shares that translate to about GBP45 million (US$59.7 million) of investment.  A total of 36,500,000 new ordinary s...

    Read more
  • December 14, 2020

    Siemens Energy to deliver transformers to 1.075 GW offshore wind farm in Scotland

    Siemens Energy has been selected by MHI Vestas Offshore Wind (MHI Vestas) to deliver 114 low-loss 66kV distribution transformers for the Seagreen Offshore Wind Farm in Scotland. With an installed capa...

    Read more

Share this update