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List of offshore wind farms in the Baltic Sea

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Lillgrund Wind Farm in Sweden

This is a complete list of operational, offshore wind farms in the Baltic Sea and connected areas such as Kattegat and Danish straits.

This information is gathered from multiple Internet sources,[1] and primarily the 4C Offshore's Global Offshore Wind Farm Map and Database and is current up to February 2015. The name of the Wind Farm is the name used by the Energy Company when referring to the Farm and is usually related to a shoal or the name of the nearest town on shore. The Wind Farm part is implied and hence removed for clarity.

The list is sorted by capacity, but it can be sorted in any way by clicking the symbol >< at the top in each column.

Wind farm
Country
Location
Turbines
Build cost
Depth range (m)
km to shore
Owner
References
Kriegers Flak  Denmark 55°01′00″N 12°56′00″E / 55.01667°N 12.93333°E / 55.01667; 12.93333 (Kriegers Flak 604 W) 604.8 72 x Siemens Gamesa SWT-8.4-167 2021 0.372 DKK/kWh 15-30 25 Vattenfall [w 1][2][3]
Anholt  Denmark 56°36′00″N 11°12′36″E / 56.60000°N 11.21000°E / 56.60000; 11.21000 (Anholt 400 W) 400 111 × Siemens SWT-3.6-120 2013 1350m 15 20 Ørsted [w 2][4]
EnBW Baltic 2  Germany 55°00′00″N 13°12′00″E / 55.00000°N 13.20000°E / 55.00000; 13.20000 (EnBW Baltic 2 288 W) 288 80 × Siemens SWT 3.6-120 2015 1250m 23-44 32 EnBW [w 3][5]
Rødsand II  Denmark 54°33′36″N 11°33′0″E / 54.56000°N 11.55000°E / 54.56000; 11.55000 (Rødsand II 207 W) 207 90 × Siemens SWP 2.3-93 2010 400m 6-12 9 E.ON [w 4][6][7][8][9]
Nysted (Rødsand I)  Denmark 54°33′0″N 11°42′36″E / 54.55000°N 11.71000°E / 54.55000; 11.71000 (Nysted (Rødsand I) 166W) 166 72 × Siemens SWP 2.3-82 2003 248m 36% 6-9 11 Ørsted 50%, PensionDanmark 50% [w 5][10][11][9][12]
Lillgrund  Sweden 55°31′0″N 12°47′0″E / 55.51667°N 12.78333°E / 55.51667; 12.78333 (Lillgrund 110W) 110 48 × Siemens SWP 2.3-93 2008 197m 4-13 9 Vattenfall [w 6][13][14]
EnBW Baltic 1  Germany 54°36′36″N 12°39′0″E / 54.61000°N 12.65000°E / 54.61000; 12.65000 (EnBW Baltic 1 48.3 W) 48.3 21 × Siemens SWT 2.3-93 2011 200m 16-19 16 EnBW [w 7][15][16]
Karehamn  Sweden 56°58′48″N 17°01′12″E / 56.98000°N 17.02000°E / 56.98000; 17.02000 (Karehamn 48 W) 48 16 × Vestas V112-3.0MW 2013 120m 21 5 E.ON [17]
Offshore Pori Tahkoluoto  Finland 61°37′34″N 21°21′29″E / 61.62611°N 21.35806°E / 61.62611; 21.35806 (Pori Tahkoluoto 44 MW) 44 1 × Siemens 2.3MW
10 × Siemens 4.2MW
2017 120m 8-15 1 Suomen Hyötytuuli [18]
Middelgrunden  Denmark 55°41′27″N 12°40′13″E / 55.69083°N 12.67028°E / 55.69083; 12.67028 (Middelgrunden 40 W) 40 20 × Bonus/Siemens 2MW 2000 47m 26% 3-6 4.7 50% private, 50% Ørsted [w 8][10][11][19][20][9]
Kemi Ajos  Finland 65°39′18″N 24°30′47″E / 65.65500°N 24.51306°E / 65.65500; 24.51306 (Kemi Ajos I + II 38 W) 38 5 × Siemens 2.3MW
8 × Siemens 3.3MW
2016 1-7 3 IKEA [21]
Samsø  Denmark 55°43′12″N 10°34′48″E / 55.72000°N 10.58000°E / 55.72000; 10.58000 (Samsø 23 W) 23 10 × Bonus/Siemens 2.3-82 2003 30m 39% 10-13 4 Municipal, private [w 9][9][10][11][22]
Sprogø  Denmark 55°20′24″N 10°57′36″E / 55.34000°N 10.96000°E / 55.34000; 10.96000 (Sprogø 21 W) 21 7 × Vestas V90-3MW 2009 34% 6-16 10 Great Belt Link [9][10][11][23]
Utgrunden  Sweden 56°20′38″N 16°16′48″E / 56.34389°N 16.28000°E / 56.34389; 16.28000 (Utgrunden 11W) 11 7 × Enron Wind (GE) 70 / 1.5MW 2000 £12m 6-15 4-7 Vattenfall [24]
Yttre Stengrund (dismantled)  Sweden 56°10′0″N 16°1′16″E / 56.16667°N 16.02111°E / 56.16667; 16.02111 (Yttre Stengrund 10W) 10 5 × NEG Micon 2MW (Vestas) 2001-2015 13m 6-8 2-4 Vattenfall [25]
Frederikshavn  Denmark 57°26′40″N 10°33′40″E / 57.44444°N 10.56111°E / 57.44444; 10.56111 (Frederikshavn 7.6 W) 7.6 Nordex N90 2.3 MW, Vestas V90-3MW,
Bonus(Siemens) 82.4 2.3 MW
2003 29% 1-4 0.3 Ørsted [9][10][11][26]
Avedøre Holme  Denmark 55°36′00″N 12°27′36″E / 55.60000°N 12.46000°E / 55.60000; 12.46000 (Avedøre Holme 11 W) 11 3 × Siemens SWT-3.6-120 2009 30% 2 0.5 Ørsted [w 10][4]
Tunø Knob  Denmark 55°58′10″N 10°21′20″E / 55.96944°N 10.35556°E / 55.96944; 10.35556 (Tunø Knob 5 W) 5 10 × Vestas V39 500kW 1995 £10m 30% 3-7 6 Ørsted [9][10][11][27][28]
Vindeby (dismantled)  Denmark 54°58′12″N 11°7′48″E / 54.97000°N 11.13000°E / 54.97000; 11.13000 (Vindeby 4.95 W) 4.95 11 × Bonus 450kW offshore 1991-2017 10m 24% 2-4 1.8 SEAS/Bonus Energy [9][10][11][29][30]
Bockstigen  Sweden 57°2′0″N 18°9′0″E / 57.03333°N 18.15000°E / 57.03333; 18.15000 (Bockstigen 2.75W) 2.75 5 × WinWorld 550kW 1998 4m 5-6 4-6 Vattenfall [31]


  • "Cap." is the rated nameplate capacity of the wind farm
  • "When" is the year when the windfarm was or will be commissioned and put into service.
  • "Cost" is the total capital cost of the project up to commissioning.
  • "Cap. Fac." is the average capacity factor, i.e. the average power generated by the windfarm, as a percentage of its nameplate capacity.
  • "km to shore" is the average distance of the windfarm to shore, or (where available) the distance from the in-farm transformer/substation to the shore
  • "Depth range (m)" is the range of minimum to maximum depths of water that the windfarm is sited in
  • "Refs" cite the source references for the information. The [w ...] footnotes link to each windfarm's own home page
List of offshore wind farms in the Baltic Sea is located in Baltic Sea
Anholt
Anholt
EnBW Baltic 2
EnBW Baltic 2
Anholt
Anholt
Rødsand II
Rødsand II
Nysted (Rødsand I)
Nysted (Rødsand I)
Lillgrund
Lillgrund
EnBW Baltic 1
EnBW Baltic 1
Karehamn
Karehamn
Middelgrunden
Middelgrunden
Kemi Ajos I+II
Kemi Ajos I+II
Samsø
Samsø
Sprogø
Sprogø
Utgrunden
Utgrunden
Yttre Stengrund
Yttre Stengrund
Frederikshavn
Frederikshavn
Avedøre Holme
Avedøre Holme
Tunø Knob
Tunø Knob
Vindeby
Vindeby
Bockstigen
Bockstigen
Locations of offshore wind farms in the Baltic Sea

Planned development

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Further development of wind farms in the Baltic Seas are planned. In 2023, it was announced that Ignitis and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners had won the tenders to develop wind farms in both the Liivi 1 and Liivi 2 in the Gulf of Riga areas auctioned by Estonia. The farms are expected to become operational around 2035 and have a theoretical projected capacity of 2.3 gigawatts.[32][33][34] The areas located northwest of Ruhnu.[35]

Wind farm home pages

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Middelgrunden turbines in Øresund
  1. ^ "Kriegers Flak Offshore Wind Farm". Archived from the original on 2016-06-29. Retrieved 2015-10-29.
  2. ^ Anholt offshore wind farm Archived 2014-12-30 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ EnBW Baltic 2
  4. ^ "Rødsand II". Archived from the original on 2011-02-10. Retrieved 2010-10-28.
  5. ^ Nysted offshore wind farm
  6. ^ Lillgrund
  7. ^ Baltic 1
  8. ^ Middelgrunden Wind Turbine Cooperative Current turbine data Archived 2008-09-08 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ Samsø Sea Wind
  10. ^ Avedøre offshore wind farm

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Steve Kopits and Adam Westwood. Offshore Wind: Time for a Market Take-off? Renewable Energy World, 8 October 2009, Table 1.
  2. ^ Kriegers Flak (Denmark) offshore wind farm 4C . Retrieved: 29 October 2015.
  3. ^ Wittrup, Sanne. "Danmark tiltrækker masser af nye konsortier til kæmpe havmøllepark " Ingeniøren, 28 October 2015. Accessed: 28 October 2015.
  4. ^ a b Anholt (Denmark) offshore wind farm 4C. Retrieved: 17 February 2015.
  5. ^ "EnBW Baltic 2". 4C Offshore. Retrieved 17 February 2015.
  6. ^ "Rødsand 2 wind farm online". The Copenhagen Post. 13 October 2010. Archived from the original on 16 October 2010. Retrieved 14 October 2010.
  7. ^ Rødsand II Wind Farm, Denmark Power Technology. Retrieved: 9 November 2010.
  8. ^ Rødsand II (Denmark) offshore wind farm 4C . Retrieved: 8 August 2010.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h Spliid, Iben B. Data on operating and decommissioned wind turbines (as at end of September 2010) Archived 2011-07-19 at the Wayback Machine (.xls spreadsheet) Danish Energy Agency, 18 October 2010. Main page Archived 2013-04-15 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved: 25 October 2010.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g Operational offshore wind farms in Europe, end 2009 EWEA. Retrieved: 23 October 2010.
  11. ^ a b c d e f g Christensen, Allan S. & Madsen, Morten. Supply Chain study on the Danish offshore wind industry Archived 2016-05-15 at the Portuguese Web Archive page 33-42 Offshore Center Denmark, 29. august 2005. Retrieved: 23 October 2010.
  12. ^ Rødsand 1 4C . Retrieved: 31 July 2010.
  13. ^ Offshore Windfarm Lillgrund, Sweden Power Technology. Retrieved: 9 November 2010.
  14. ^ Lillgrund (Sweden) offshore wind farm 4C . Retrieved: 19 August 2010.
  15. ^ "Datasheet for site: Baltic 1 Offshore Wind Farm". LORC - Lindoe Offshore Renewables Center. Retrieved 11 July 2011.
  16. ^ "EnBW Baltic 1". 4C Offshore. Retrieved 11 July 2011.
  17. ^ Kårehamn (Sweden) offshore wind farm 4C. Retrieved: 17 February 2015.
  18. ^ "Tahkoluoto offshore wind farm". Retrieved 2024-08-05.
  19. ^ Middelgrunden Offshore Wind Farm, Denmark Power Technology. Retrieved: 9 November 2010.
  20. ^ Middelgrunden (Denmark) offshore wind farm 4C . Retrieved: 8 August 2010.
  21. ^ "Suomen Ikea ostaa Kemin Ajoksen tuulivoimapuiston – kunnostus ja laajennus tuplaa kapasiteetin". 21 January 2016. Retrieved 2016-01-21.
  22. ^ Samsø Havvind (Denmark) offshore wind farm 4C . Retrieved: 8 August 2010.
  23. ^ Sprogø (Denmark) offshore wind farm 4C . Retrieved: 8 August 2010.
  24. ^ Utgrunden 1 (Sweden) offshore wind farm Archived 2012-03-14 at the Wayback Machine 4C . Retrieved: 19 August 2010.
  25. ^ Yttre Stengrund (Sweden) offshore wind farm 4C . Retrieved: 19 August 2010.
  26. ^ 4cOffshore listing for Frederikshavn
  27. ^ Tunø Offshore wind energy listing
  28. ^ 4cOffshore listing for Tunø Knob
  29. ^ Stenstrop, Georg. Vindeby Kulturarv. Retrieved: 1 September 2010.
  30. ^ 4cOffshore listing for Vindeby
  31. ^ Bockstigen (Sweden) offshore wind farm 4C . Retrieved: 19 August 2010.
  32. ^ ERR, ERR News, ERR | (2024-01-23). "Liivi 1 and 2 auction wins secure 'strategic position' for Lithuanian firm". ERR. Retrieved 2024-11-20.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  33. ^ Buljan, Adrijana (2024-01-17). "CIP, Ignitis to Build Both of Estonia's Offshore Wind Farms, Plan to Combine Sites Into Single Project". Offshore Wind. Retrieved 2024-11-20.
  34. ^ "Copenhagen Infrastructure and Ignitis score in Estonian wind tender". Energy Global. 2023-12-14. Retrieved 2024-11-20.
  35. ^ "Estonia launches auction for offshore wind in the Liivi 1 and 2 areas | Enerdata". www.enerdata.net. 2023-11-09. Retrieved 2024-11-20.