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The first monopile has been installed at the Windanker offshore wind project site in the German Baltic Sea, marking the start of construction on Iberdrola’s third large-scale offshore wind project in the region, the company said via social media on 1 October .
The monopiles are being installed by Van Oord using its heavy-lift installation vessel Svanen at the offshore construction site located 38 kilometres northeast of Rügen in the German exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of the Baltic Sea.
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Measuring up to 84 metres in length and weighing 2,100 tonnes, the Windanker monopiles are manufactured by Navantia and Windar Renovables under a framework agreement the Spanish companies signed with Iberdrola in the summer of 2021 for the manufacture and supply of XXL monopile foundations.
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Windanker will feature 21 Siemens Gamesa 15 MW wind turbines , all of which are scheduled to be operational in 2026.
The 315 MW offshore wind farm forms part of a hub that Iberdrola is building in the Baltic Sea, which comprises three offshore wind farms and will have a total installed capacity of more than 1.1 GW and a combined investment of EUR 3.5 billion.
The other two wind farms that are part of Iberdrola’s Baltic Sea hub are the 350 MW Wikinger wind farm , already in operation, and the 476 MW Baltic Eagle , which was also recently commissioned.
