For the planned 900 MW “He Dreiht” offshore wind farm, EnBW has sealed a power purchase agreement (PPA) for 50 megawatts with the Stuttgart-based technology and services company Robert Bosch GmbH. The output is the equivalent to around 200 gigawatt-hours of electricity per year. The power purchase agreement (PPA) runs for a term of 15 years starting in 2026.
The “He Dreiht” wind farm will be built about 90 kilometers northwest of Borkum and around 110 kilometers west of Helgoland and is scheduled to enter operation at the end of 2025. EnBW secured the contract in 2017 in the first offshore tendering process in Germany with a zero-cent bid and is building the wind farm without state funding.
“PPAs can be drawn up on an individual basis and they enable companies to consistently implement their sustainability goals. And for us, they are an important element in realizing projects in the field of renewable energies,”
says Markus Quack, from EnBW’s Trading unit, who helped to draw up the contract.
The offshore wind farm being built without state funding is one of Europe’s biggest energy transition projects. A total of 64 turbines with an output of 15 megawatts are set to be used here. EnBW is planning to make the final investment decision in the first quarter of 2023.