Ørsted and Nuveen Infrastructure joint venture Gode Wind 3 Offshore Wind Farm completed its final test as of 28 February, 2025, and has entered into operations. Gode Wind 3, in the German North Sea, is Ørsted’s fifth German 253 MW offshore wind farm. The plant now has the ability to produce renewable electricity enough to supply approximately 250,000 homes. The 913 MW Borkum Riffgrund 3 project, which completed its final turbine in early January, will soon follow Gode Wind 3.
Expanding Germany’s Renewable Energy Capacity
With the construction of Gode Wind 3, Ørsted has solidified its leadership position in the German offshore wind industry.Ørsted now holds close to 20% of Germany’s offshore wind capacity and provides green energy to approximately 1.6 million households. Ørsted is also accelerating the supply of clean energy, with Borkum Riffgrund 3 becoming operational in 2026.
Nuveen Infrastructure, the global infrastructure investment manager, played a key role in the development of the Gode Wind 3 project.With a portfolio capacity of 7.6+ GW, the renewable energy investments by Nuveen can power more than 4 million homes.
Patrick Harnett, Chief Operating Officer at Ørsted,stated that offshore wind is a crucial technology for Germany’s transition to green energy. He mentioned that with the completion of Gode Wind 3, Ørsted now operates five offshore wind farms in the German North Sea, generating large-scale, homegrown renewable energy. He also highlighted that Ørsted plans to further expand its green power supply to German households and businesses when Borkum Riffgrund 3 comes online in 2026.
Innovative Turbine Technology and European Cooperation
Gode Wind 3 wind farm consists of 23 Siemens Gamesa turbines with a capacity of 11 MW each.With a rotor diameter of 200 meters, these turbines are the largest operating wind turbines in German waters The new turbines produce up to 40% more energy than previous 8 MW turbines..
TenneT, the TSO of Germany, exports the electricity of the wind farm via its offshore converter station and substation. The power enters Germany’s high-voltage grid in Lower Saxony, with Ørsted managing operations from its Norden-Norddeich base.
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Sustainability and Innovation in Installation
Ørsted employed a novel installation technique for three monopile foundations at Gode Wind 3 to reduce environmental impact.The innovation substituted the conventional pile-driving technique, substantially reducing underwater noise levels, which can disturb marine life. Ørsted and contractors from Germany, Denmark, the Netherlands, and France are working together, showcasing strong European cooperation on the project.