Dong in Deal for What May Be World’s Cheapest Offshore Wind
If completed, the projects will accomplish a goal Dong set four years ago to bring wind farm development costs under 100 euros per megawatt by 2020, the company said in a statement.
“This demonstrates the great potential of offshore wind,” Samuel Leupold, executive vice president and head of wind power for Dong, said in the statement. Dutch economic affairs minister Henk Kamp said Dong’s bid represents a “major breakthrough in the transition to sustainable energy.”
Better Turbines
Dong will build the Borssele 1 and 2 wind farms about 22 kilometers (13.7 miles) off the Dutch province of Zeeland. The company plans to complete the projects by July 2020. They will have a combined capacity of 700 megawatts, enough to power about one million Dutch households, Dong said.
Offshore wind remains one of the most expensive ways to generate power. Dong, along with other developers, has cut costs dramatically in recent years with techniques that include making more efficient wind turbines and blades, improving foundation designs and boosting transmission-cable capacity.
The Netherlands is planing five new wind farms in the coming years to produce energy for more than 5 million households, the government said.