The Borkum Riffgrund 3 offshore wind farm, developed by Ørsted and Nuveen Infrastructure, has begun supplying power to the German power grid. This 913 MW complex is located in the North Sea, some 72 km off the coast of Lower Saxony, and consists of 83 wind turbines of 11 MW each.
With this initial connection, Ørsted takes a key step towards full commercial operation of the park, scheduled for the first quarter of 2026. The power produced will be distributed through corporate power purchase agreements (CPPAs) already signed with companies such as Amazon, BASF, Covestro, Google and REWE Group, covering a total of 786 MW.
Borkum Riffgrund 3 redefines wind infrastructure
Borkum Riffgrund 3 is Ørsted’s first offshore wind farm in Germany built without an offshore substation. Instead, the
In addition to its energy relevance, the project has boosted the European supply chain. Key components such as turbines, foundations, cables and installation vessels are
Ørsted and Nuveen go for zero-emission energy
From its headquarters in Denmark, Ørsted is leading the energy transformation with more than 10 GW of installed offshore wind capacity worldwide. In Germany, with Borkum Riffgrund 3, the company will exceed 2.5 GW by 2026, supplying the equivalent of 2.5 million homes.
For its part, Nuveen Infrastructure reaffirms its commitment to the energy transition through investments in strategic assets. Its stake in Borkum Riffgrund 3 demonstrates a clear commitment to sustainability and energy security in the region.
The progress of this wind farm reinforces Germany’s position as a European benchmark in clean energy and demonstrates the capacity of public-private partnerships to accelerate the continent’s industrial decarbonization.
Source and photo: Ørsted