Vattenfall wins right to 630MW off Germany

The Swedish utility company is exercising its right of entry on another project off the coast of Borkum. 
Nordlicht I is expected to be connected to the German grid in 2027 and Nordlicht II in 2028. | Photo: Piroschka Van De Wouw
Nordlicht I is expected to be connected to the German grid in 2027 and Nordlicht II in 2028. | Photo: Piroschka Van De Wouw

Vattenfall’s Nordlicht expansion will now reach a total capacity of 1.6 GW. In any case, the Swedish company has now secured the right to establish Nordlicht II, which will have 630 MW and thus supplement the 980MW of Nordlicht I, Vattenfall announces in a press release.

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