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Luxcara has signed a capacity reservation agreement with Siemens Gamesa for the delivery of 97 15 MW turbines for its Waterekke offshore wind project in Germany. The Hamburg-based company is also examining the use of the same Siemens Gamesa turbines for the 300 MW Waterkant offshore wind farm.
The approval documents for the 1.5 GW Waterekke offshore wind farm were submitted to the Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency (BSH) on time, according to Luxcara.
In August 2024, the bidding entity, Waterekke Energy GmbH, won the right to build the 1.5 GW Waterekke project on site N-9.3. Milestones for the wind farm, including comprehensive geotechnical and environmental investigations, have already been completed.
The offshore wind project is scheduled to be connected to the national transmission grid in 2029.
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After the award for Waterekke, Luxcara also began investigating synergies with the neighbouring 300 MW Waterkant project. The developer said it now sees potential in bundling procurement processes and contract awards, as well as in joint installation campaigns and coordinated operations.
Luxcara is also exploring the use of Siemens Gamesa turbines for the Waterkant wind farm, for which the developer initially signed a preferred supplier deal with China’s Mingyang Smart Energy in July 2024. For this project, the company has now additionally reserved 19 Siemens Gamesa turbines of the same type.
The considered turbine change has been addressed with the relevant approval authorities and the Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy, and the project partners have been informed, according to Luxcara.
