Deutsche Welle, 18 November 2013
German
conglomerate Siemens has struck a multi-million euro deal with Denmark’s Dong
Energy for the construction of a major wind farm off the German coast. The
contract is for the biggest turbine models ever installed.
Denmark's
Dong Energy had ordered 97 wind turbines from Siemens Wind Power, which were to
be installed in the firm's new North Sea wind farms Gode Wind 1 and 2, the
German engineering conglomerate announced Monday.
The
contract was for Siemens' new 6-megawatt (MW) turbines, which had a rotor
diameter of 154 meters (168 yards), and included full 5-year services for the
installations, Siemens said.
Neither
Siemens nor Dong disclosed the total value of the contract, but sources close
to the negotiations told Reuters news agency that it amounted to about 1
billion euros ($1.33 billion).
The two
Gode Wind projects off the German coast are Dong's biggest investment ever,
generating a total of 582 MW - the annual electricity consumption of about
600,000 German households.
“Being
constructed in an area with good wind and soil conditions, relatively close to
shore and in a cluster where we can harvest synergies, the Gode Wind projects
provide a sound business case,” said Dong's Vice President Samuel Leipold on
the company website.
Major
offshore wind farm projects in German territorial waters have become rare in
recent months due to unresolved technical difficulties and uncertainty about
future German government subsidies for wind energy.
Dong said
it would receive a fixed price per kilowatt hour of electricity produced for
the first ten years of operation after which it would have to sell its
electricity at market price.
The Danish
firm also called on the government to unveil a support framework for wind
energy in the future, which was needed to attract private capital for
investments in modernizing Germany's energy sector.
Berlin is
currently weighing options for reducing its subsidies for renewable forms ofenergies, as a boom in green energy has led to sharp spikes in German
electricity prices.
uhe/hc (dpa, Reuters)
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