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Coordinates | 52°22′00″N 4°07′00″E / 52.366667°N 4.116667°E |
Status | Operational |
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Units planned | 139 × 11 MW |
Units cancelled | 1 × 11 MW |
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Website | vattenfall-hollandsekust |
Hollandse Kust Zuid Wind Farm (officially Hollandse Kust (Zuid) Wind Farm Zone) is an offshore wind farm being built in the Dutch part of the North sea. The farms consists of 4 sites and 2 wind farms.[1] Both farms are developed by Vattenfall as a single project. The farm will have a total installed capacity of 1529 MW. The farm consists of 139 Siemens Gamesa 11.0-200 DD wind turbines with a capacity of 11 MW each.[2]
Construction of the farm started in June 2021. The last wind turbine was installed on 13 June 2023.[3] The wind farm was inaugurated by king Willem Alexander on 29 September 2023. The wind farm is expected to be fully operational in 2024.[4]
Originally 140 wind turbines were planned. In January 2022 (while the wind farm was still being built) bulk carrier Julietta D lost power during a storm and became rudderless. It collided with one of the wind turbine foundations and one of the two offshore substations. The jacket of the substation suffered only minor damage. The monopile however was damaged beyond repair. The damaged foundation will be removed in 2024.[3]