RWE has selected the Port of Thorsminde from which to carry out the operation and maintenance of its 1 GW Thor Offshore Wind Farm in Denmark. Both companies have now signed a corresponding Letter of Intent (LoI) to support the arrangement.
Thor wind plant will be Denmark’s largest offshore wind farm to date. The project will be built off the Danish west coast, approximately 22 kilometers from the port of Thorsminde. The Danish port, therefore, offers both the shortest sea and fastest air routes to the wind farm.
Once fully operational, which is planned to be no later than 2027, the Thor wind farm will produce enough green electricity to supply the equivalent of more than one million Danish households.
RWE has signed a grid connection agreement with the Energinet for its Thor Offshore Wind Farm.
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