Siemens to supply wind turbines for R&D purposes to Dong Energy

The agreement is part of DONG Energy’s establishment of a new demonstration programme for offshore wind turbines.

Siemens will supply two newly developed 6.0 MW offshore wind turbines. Besides generating more power, the new wind turbines are expected to be easier to maintain, as they are based on gearless, direct drive technology.The introduction of this new wind turbine is a significant step towards making offshore wind energy more competitive.

The two 6 MW wind turbines can be installed at DONG Energy’s demonstration sites in the UK and Denmark.

Furthermore, as part of the test programme, Siemens will supply an updated version of Siemens’ 3.6 MW wind turbine with a 120-metre rotor for use at DONG Energy’s Avedøre Holme wind farm.

”DONG Energy’s leading market position in offshore wind power is based on the company’s long-standing unique skills in the development, construction and operation of offshore wind farms. Demonstration activities play an important role in the retention and development of these skills.For DONG Energy, the implementation of new, more efficient, technologies and optimised concepts and processes is an important element in reducing the costs of offshore wind,” says Anders Eldrup, CEO of DONG Energy.

As part of the demonstration programme, a number of tests will be carried out on the turbines with a view to observations and test results being used in the work connected with the development of DONG Energy’s future offshore wind farms.

The total investment for DONG Energy related to the construction of the three wind turbines is expected to amount to around DKK 450 million. DONG Energy is one of the leading energy groups in Northern Europe.

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