RWE Sofia offshore wind farm to use Siemens RecyclableBlades

2023-03-13
Photo Credit: Siemens Gamesa Renewable energy company RWE (Essen, Germany) announces that its U.K. flagship offshore wind project, Sofia, is being made possible with a signed agreement with Siemens Gamesa (Zamudio, Spain). Constructed off the North East coast, Siemens is to deploy its composite RecyclableBlades on 44 of the wind farm’s 100 turbines. This follows the successful installation of recyclable blades at RWE’s Kaskasi wind farm off the German island Heligoland (read “Siemens Gamesa RecyclableBlades installed at RWE offshore wind farm”). In total, 132 individual recyclable blades will be installed at the 1.4-gigawatt (GW) offshore wind project. RWE says this is the maximum available given the current market capacity for the new specialist resin used in the blades. The new resin type, with a chemical structure, can be efficiently separated from other elements, according to Siemens Gamesa. The process protects the properties of the materials and so enables them to be reused in new casting applications, for example in the automotive industry, or in consumer goods like suitcases and flatscreen casings. “Sofia is our largest offshore wind farm to date and this is a significant step in taking the long-term sustainability of offshore wind farms to the next level,” Sven Utermöhlen, CEO RWE Offshore Wind, says. “RWE believe this is the right direction for the future of our sector, which has sustainability at its core.” RWE reports that it has been at the heart of the offshore wind sector since the start, having installed its first offshore turbines at Blyth, U.K., in 2000. Now, as a renewable developer with more than 20 years of experience, it looks to the whole life cycle of its wind farms. “When we began working with RWE on installing our recyclable blades for their Kaskasi project, we knew that we had taken the first steps on delivering a major change to the renewable wind sector,” Clark MacFarlane, U.K. managing director, Siemens Gamesa, notes. “Having the opportunity to produce even more for Sofia is fantastic and fully demonstrates our and RWE’s focus on developing and delivering greater levels of sustainability for renewable generation globally.” As part of the agreement, 50% of Sofia’s turbine blades will be produced in the U.K. at Siemens Gamesa’s Hull factory. This supports local supply chain ambitions and reinforces the growing role the Humber region has to play in supplying the growing offshore wind industry. Other technologies are being developed to recycle conventional turbine blades that reach the end of their lifecycle. However, RWE says, these new blades, made recyclable from the outset, represent a key next step in terms of maximizing sustainability and environmental benefits. RWE has a strong U.K. pipeline with involvement in four of the U.K.’s seven offshore wind extension projects, and the Round 4 project Dogger Bank South. Meanwhile, the company is also exploring floating wind projects including in the Celtic Sea region. The Sofia offshore wind farm is located on Dogger Bank in the central North Sea, 195 kilometers off the North East coast of the U.K. Offshore installation is expected to begin in 2023, with project completion in 2026. The development will use the latest SG 14-222 DD turbines with 108-meter-long turbine blades and a 222-meter-rotor diameter.
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