Hollandse Kust West VI Offshore Wind Farm in the Netherlands Achieves First Grid Connection and Power Generation
2026-07-13 15:09
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Hollandse Kust West VI offshore wind farm in the Netherlands has been connected to the TenneT offshore grid and generated power for the first time.

Located approximately 53 kilometers off the Dutch coast, the wind farm is developed and constructed by Ecowende, a joint venture between Shell, Chubu Electric Power of Japan, and Dutch energy company Eneco.

The project has a total installed capacity of 760 megawatts and features 52 Vestas V236-15.0 MW turbines. Offshore construction began in December 2025, with full-capacity grid connection planned by the end of 2026. Once operational, the annual power generation is expected to reach 3.3 billion kilowatt-hours, accounting for approximately 3% of the Netherlands' total electricity demand.

Ekansh Aggarwal, Commissioning Manager at Ecowende, stated that the project team has safely completed the first power generation task, with current efforts focused on commissioning the remaining facilities.

In terms of ecological protection, Ecowende is conducting innovative trials on some turbine blades, painting them red to reduce the risk of bird collisions, while also installing fish habitat structures underwater to promote the integration of offshore wind power and ecology.

Subsequent operation and maintenance of the project will be handled by Eneco and Vestas, while power trading will be managed by Next Kraftwerke in collaboration with SEEL and EET, with electricity sales commencing on July 4.

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