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The first wind turbine is now in place at the 1.1 GW Thor offshore wind farm site in Denmark.
Thor will comprise 72 Siemens Gamesa SG 14-236 DD wind turbines , of which 40 will feature recyclable rotor blades , with 36 turbine towers to be manufactured with a significantly lower carbon footprint than usual, according to the project developer RWE, which owns the wind farm in consortium with Norges Bank Investment Management (NBIM).
Wind turbine installation is being carried out by Fred. Olsen Windcarrier’s vessel Brave Tern , which is able to transport and install three turbine sets per trip and is operating from the Port of Esbjerg.
All 72 wind turbines are expected to be in place by the end of 2026.
The offshore substation and all wind turbine foundations were installed last year.
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