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RENEWABLES: Germany Gives Nod for Vattenfalls 1GW Offshore Wind Farm

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 Germany's Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency (BSH) has approved Vattenfall's 1GW Nordlicht 1 offshore wind farm, with commissioning expected by the end of 2027, Vattenfall said, cited by Renews.biz.

  • The project will have 68 – 15MW – turbines that will be supplied by Vestas.
  • In August, Vattenfall signed a 15-year PPA with steel producer Salzgitter for 75MW, equivalent to 300 GWh/yr for steelmaking.
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 Germany's Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency (BSH) has approved Vattenfall's 1GW Nordlicht 1 offshore wind farm, with commissioning expected by the end of 2027, Vattenfall said, cited by Renews.biz.

  • The project will have 68 – 15MW – turbines that will be supplied by Vestas.
  • In August, Vattenfall signed a 15-year PPA with steel producer Salzgitter for 75MW, equivalent to 300 GWh/yr for steelmaking.