RWE’s Thor Offshore Wind Project Reaches Major Milestone

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RWE has installed half of 72 monopile foundations for the wind turbines for its 1.1-gigawatt (GW) Thor offshore wind farm in the Danish North Sea. Shipped from Eemshaven, the Netherlands, to the construction site, these were installed by the vessel “Les Alizés”. Each monopile weighs up to 1,500 metric tonne, similar to the weight of 1,000 small cars.

Thor is slated to be world’s first offshore wind farm constructed with turbine steel towers produced with a significantly lower carbon footprint than usual. Moreover,50 percent of the turbines of the wind farm will have recyclable rotor blades. The wind farm is expected to be operational in 2027.

Sven Utermöhlen, CEO of RWE Offshore Wind, said, “With Thor we are constructing Denmark’s largest offshore wind farm to date. Reaching halfway in the safe installation of the monopiles is a great achievement. My thanks go to all colleagues and partners involved for their contribution. Building a project of this size and scale is a great opportunity to demonstrate our expertise in delivering valuable offshore wind farms around the globe.”

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