RWE's Nordseecluster Offshore Wind Project Certified for Construction
2026-06-11 14:12
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - RWE's Nordseecluster offshore wind project has received design phase certification from DNV, confirming that the project's installation, operation, and decommissioning plans comply with the regulatory requirements of the German Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency (BSH). This is the third approval issued by BSH, and RWE is now authorized to begin actual installation of wind turbines at the project site.

Sven Schulemann, Project Director of RWE's Nordseecluster, stated that transitioning from planning and design to the actual construction phase brings the project one step closer to providing clean, reliable energy for Germany's climate goals.

Germany's current regulatory framework sets clear offshore wind expansion targets: at least 30 gigawatts (GW) of installed capacity by 2030, 40 GW by 2035, and 70 GW by 2045, while striving to minimize public subsidies. Offshore wind is positioned as a cornerstone of Germany's energy transition.

Mette Redanz, Vice President of Renewable Energy Certification at DNV, noted that local, secure, and reliable energy is crucial for Germany's energy transition, and independent verification plays a key role in risk management and reliable execution of offshore wind projects.

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