en.Wedoany.com Reported - DNV has certified the third milestone for the joint offshore wind project Nordseecluster A (NC 1 and NC 2) in the German North Sea, developed by RWE and Norges Bank Investment Management, in accordance with the standards of the German Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency (BSH). The project consists of two expansion phases (A and B) and is one of the largest offshore wind development projects in Germany, with a planned total capacity of up to 1.6 GW.
The certification confirms that the project's design phase, including installation, operation, and decommissioning planning, has met all regulatory requirements set by the BSH. By obtaining the third BSH release permit, RWE is authorized to proceed with the installation of wind turbines at the project site.
Sven Schulemann, Project Director of Nordseecluster, stated that the team is proud to have reached this milestone, and the DNV certification demonstrates the professional capabilities of the team and partners. As the project transitions from planning and design to physical construction, it will further provide clean and stable energy to Germany.
Mette Redanz, Vice President of Renewable Energy Certification at DNV, noted that local, secure, and reliable energy is crucial for Germany's energy transition. Independent verification plays a key role in managing risks and ensuring the safe delivery of large-scale offshore wind projects. DNV is pleased to support RWE and Norges Bank Investment Management in achieving this milestone, which reflects the commitment to quality, safety, and regulatory compliance throughout the project lifecycle.
To meet climate goals, Germany has set offshore wind development targets, aiming to install at least 30 GW of offshore wind capacity by 2030, 40 GW by 2035, and 70 GW by 2045.

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