The companies on October 7 announced that
TotalEnergies is acquiring a 50% equity stake in the two projects from RWE,
which was awarded the sites in Germany’s latest offshore wind auction in August
of this year.
The companies at that time had said they would look at joint development of the
projects.Final investment decisions are expected in 2027 and 2028, with the
start of construction planned for 2029 and 2030. Officials said full
commissioning is planned for 2031 and 2032.
RWE already operates 19 offshore wind farms, including
six off the coast of Germany.
The sites announced Monday
are located about 70 miles northwest of Borkum, an island off the coast of
Germany. Identified as N-9.1 and N-9.2, each will designed with total
generation capacity of 2 GW.
“We are delighted to
welcome TotalEnergies onboard as our partner in the delivery of these
large-scale offshore wind projects in our home market of Germany,” said Sven
Utermöhlen, CEO of RWE Offshore Wind. “As a trusted partner in our Dutch
offshore wind project OranjeWind, TotalEnergies shares our ambition to further
drive the growth of offshore wind energy to accelerate the energy transition in
Germany and beyond. Our RWE teams will
bring their many years of experience and in-depth knowledge of the offshore wind
industry to successfully develop and build the two wind farms.”
Olivier Jouny, SVP
Renewables at TotalEnergies, said, “We are pleased to strengthen our ties with
RWE, a key player in renewables and our partner in OranjeWind project in the
Netherlands. This new partnership
contributes to our integrated development in the German electricity market, the
largest in Europe, and will enable TotalEnergies to provide green electrons to
decarbonize the country’s electricity and industry.”
RWE at present has four large offshore wind farms
under construction, including the Sofia offshore wind farm (1.4 GW) in the UK, and the
Thor offshore project (1.1 GW) in Denmark. It also is building the 795-MW
OranjeWind offshore wind farm in the Netherlands together with TotalEnergies.
Other installations
currently being built include theNordseecluster, which has a total
capacity of 1.6 GW. Nordseecluster is located north of the island of Juist in
Germany.RWE has said it wants to triple
its global offshore wind capacity from 3.3 GW today to 10 GW by 2030.