RWE and TotalEnergies have joined forces to deliver the 795MW OranjeWind offshore wind project in the Netherlands.
RWE and TotalEnergies have joined forces to deliver the OranjeWind offshore wind project in the Netherlands. The project features an installed capacity of 795 MW, and marks the first system integration project in the Dutch market. Each partner holds a 50% stake in the venture, with RWE leading the development, construction, and operation of the wind farm. OranjeWind aims to perfectly match intermittent wind power generation with flexible energy demand, contributing to grid stability.
Stéphane Michel, President of Gas, Renewables & Power at TotalEnergies, highlighted the project's innovative approach “We are looking forward to working with RWE, a major player in renewable, on a project that will enable us to develop production of green hydrogen, which we need to decarbonise our refineries in northern Europe. This integrated, innovative project perfectly illustrates our pioneering role in the energy transition in Europe.
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