Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy SA has been awarded an order to supply wind turbines for the development of Ørsted’s Gode Wind 3 offshore wind project in Germany.
The 242 MW offshore wind power plant will feature the first installation in German waters of the company’s SG 11.0-200 DD turbines. 23 units of the powerful machine will be installed at the project, situated 40 km from shore due north of the island of Norderney on the German-Dutch border. A five-year Service agreement is included in the firm order. The nacelles will be produced in Cuxhaven, highlighting the value creation by offshore wind in Germany.
Gode Wind 3 is expected to be fully commissioned in 2024 and to serve around 250,000 German households with clean, green energy.
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