Havfram signs contract to install turbines in Waterkant wind farm

The Waterkant wind farm will have 18.5 MW turbines, the most powerful in the world.
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Havfram, the Norwegian company specializing in marine energy marine energy projectshas signed an important agreement with Luxcara, a German asset manager focused on clean energy infrastructure, to support the installation of wind turbines at the Waterkant wind farm. This project, located in the North Sea located in the North Sea, some 90 kilometers off the island of Borkum, aims to strengthen renewable generation capacity in Germany with a total capacity of 270 MW.

This agreement includes the lease of an advanced vessel for the installation of 16 18.5 MW wind turbines, a crucial part of the Waterkant farm, which is expected to be operational in the spring of 2028. Havfram will provide one of its specialized turbine installation vessels, which is currently under constructionwhich is currently under construction and scheduled to be ready in 2025.

Havfram wind turbines drive energy in Germany

Havfram Wind CEO Even Larsen expressed his satisfaction with the collaboration, noting that this contract consolidates the company’s position in the offshore wind energy sector.. We are proud to contribute to Germany’s renewable energy goals with our state-of-the-art installation vessels,” he said . With this agreement, Havfram continues to expand its customer and contract portfolio, positioning itself as one of the leaders in the European energy transition.

For his part, Holger Matthiesen, project manager for Luxcara and managing director of Waterkant Energy, praised the choice of Havfram, stressing that innovation and European expertise will be key to the success of the project. Matthiesen stated that this project is a clear example of the commitment of both companies to accelerate the shift towards renewable energy sources in Germany.

The Waterkant farm, when operational, will make a significant contribution to Germany’s goals of reducing dependence on fossil fuels and increasing clean energy capacity in the region. With a capacity of 270 MW, it will be able to supply thousands of homes with sustainable energy, reaffirming the importance of offshore wind investments for Europe’s energy future. Europe’s energy future.

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