EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg has acquired the Albatros offshore wind farm project from the consortium partners STRABAG and the Norderland/ETANAX Group.
Located 105km from the coast in the German sector of the North Sea, the wind farm covers an area of 39km² at a water depth of 39m to 40m.
To be constructed adjacent to EnBW’s Hohe See project, Albatros project has a permit to install 79 turbines with a capacity of 5MW to 7MW.
The acquisition brings EnBW’s total offshore portfolio to over 1,600MW in the German sector of the North Sea.
EnBW chief executive officer Frank Mastiaux said: "We are expanding our offshore wind portfolio with the acquisition of the Albatros project and thus continuing to push forward our EnBW 2020 strategy.
"The offshore wind sector will play a significant role in achieving our goal of more than tripling the area of renewable energies by 2020."
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By GlobalDataEnBW has also signed the first network reserve capacity contracts with the transmission network operator TransnetBW in Germany for the power plant units in Marbach and Walheim.
The contracts will initially be valid until 31 March 2018.
The deals regulate the deployment of the power plants and the reimbursement of costs for their maintenance and operation.
Image: The Albatros project’s acquisition brings EnBW’s total offshore portfolio to over 1,600MW in the German sector of the North Sea. Photo: Courtesy of STRABAG SE.