Vestas wins order for Germany offshore wind project

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Vestas has secured a firm order for 68 V236-15.0 MW wind turbines for Vattenfall’s Nordlicht 1 offshore wind project. The agreement is for the supply, installation, and commissioning of the turbines. The scope of the contract includes a comprehensive 5-year service and warranty agreement followed by a 25-year operational support agreement.
The construction of Nordlicht I is scheduled to start in 2026. (Courtesy: Vestas)

The order for Nordlicht 1 totals 1,020 MW, with a grid connection capacity of 980 MW and an excess capacity of 40 MW to use the connection capacity as efficiently as possible. “Germany’s energy transition is at a crossroads — balancing security, affordability, and sustainability,” said Nils de Baar, president of Vestas Northern & Central Europe.

“Together with Vattenfall, we are not just witnessing the change; we are driving the solutions that make it reliable, resilient, and accessible for all. We are delighted to deploy the V236-15.0 MW wind turbines to Nordlicht 1, and to additionally deliver low-emission steel for the project. I would like to thank Vattenfall for the excellent collaboration and partnership throughout the project stages.”
“With Nordlicht, we are staying on course toward fossil freedom – not just by delivering Germany’s largest offshore wind farm, but by making a significant investment that supports the decarbonization of industry and strengthens the foundation for a clean and reliable energy system,” said Catrin Jung, head of Business Unit Offshore Vattenfall. “We are especially happy to continue our trusted collaboration with Vestas, combining innovation and low-emission technologies to accelerate the energy transition in Germany and Europe.”
The companies are also underlining their ambitions to reduce their CO2e emissions along the entire value chain. Parts of the towers for Nordlicht will be made with low-emission steel, leading to a 16-percent reduction in the towers’ overall carbon footprint. The low-emission steel is fabricated using 100 percent steel scrap melted in an electric arc furnace powered by 100 percent wind energy, reducing the carbon footprint by 66 percent compared to heavy steel plates made with a conventional steelmaking route.
The Nordlicht wind farm area is 85 kilometers north off the island of Borkum in the German North Sea and consists of two separate locations: Nordlicht 1 and Nordlicht 2. Vestas and Vattenfall signed a conditional order agreement in June 2024 for both locations. The construction of Nordlicht I is scheduled to start in 2026. According to the current state of planning, the wind turbines for Nordlicht 1 are expected to be installed in 2027, and the wind farm is expected to be fully operational in 2028.
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