Iberdrola announced that its €1 billion Windanker project in Germany has reached the delivery phase. All associated supply chain contracts for major components are secured for the 315-megawatt project, and fabrication will commence in July.
The announcement mentions that 20 vessels will be utilised to deliver the project. Iberdrola, known for offshore innovation, has chosen 21 next-generation turbines, each boasting approximately 15 MW output, among the most powerful in the market.
Windanker is scheduled for full commissioning by 2026, with all of its power generation already committed through long-term PPAs to industrial and commercial customers.
It will have the capacity to supply enough clean energy to meet the needs of approximately 315,000 households annually while reducing CO2 emissions by around 500,000 tonnes per year.
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Windanker is one of three significant projects in Germany that will constitute Iberdrola’s “Baltic Hub”. Currently, the company operates the 350 MW Wikinger wind farm and is finalizing construction of the 467 MW Baltic Eagle project (in collaboration with Masdar), slated for completion in 2024.
By 2026, these offshore wind farms will collectively generate over 1.1 GW of capacity, representing a combined investment of approximately €3.7 billion.
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Ignacio Galán, Executive Chairman of Iberdrola, said, “This positive progress on Windanker is another pleasing milestone for Iberdrola in our most active year ever for delivering offshore wind. In 2024 we have been constructing major projects in four countries, including two now active in Germany, with billions of euros being invested to support thousands of jobs across hundreds of suppliers in dozens of countries.
He added, “Offshore wind is a key technology for our clean energy growth in the years ahead, with all capacity from these projects secured via long-term PPA contracts or supported by government mechanisms. All our construction activity across the world is progressing well, and we look forward to adding Windanker to our portfolio of operational projects by the end of 2026.”
The Windanker project boosts Iberdrola’s global offshore wind drive. It also supports the community by creating 1,200 construction jobs by working with 130 different suppliers spread across 22 nations.