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First Wind Turbine Installed at Hollandse Kust West VI Site

First Wind Turbine Installed at Hollandse Kust West VI Site

The first wind turbine has been installed at the Hollandse Kust West VI offshore wind farm site in the Netherlands, where the Ecowende joint venture between Shell, Eneco, and Chubu Electric Power is building what it says is the most ecological offshore wind farm yet.

The wind turbine installation campaign was launched at the port of Eemshaven, where the first towers were loaded onto Van Oord’s installation vessel Boreas at the end of May. The vessel installed the first wind turbine at its designated location on 30 May.

The 760 MW offshore wind farm, being built around 53 kilometres off the Dutch coast near IJmuiden, will comprise 52 Vestas V236-15.0 MW turbines.

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Vestas is supplying seven turbines fitted with a single, red-painted blade as part of Ecowende’s initiative studying whether the contrasting colour improves rotor visibility for birds, thereby reducing collision risk.

Turbine components have been arriving at Eemshaven over recent months and are being staged at Buss Terminal before offshore transport, according to Ecowende.


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