Siemens’ Semi-Offshore Turbines Generate 400Mln kWh

Four Siemens semi-offshore wind turbines in Denmark have reached the significant milestone of having each generated 100 million kilowatt hours (kWh) of electricity since being installed in 2003. This is also a world record for the company.

Siemens' Semi-Offshore Turbines Generate 400Mln kWh

The combined production of 400 million kWh is enough clean energy to power over 100,000 average Danish households for one year.

The four SWT 2.3-82 turbines are located at the Roenland wind project in northwest Denmark, operated by Driftselskabet Rønland Havvindmøllepark I/S, and have consistently been some of the most productive wind turbines in the world.

The location of these four Siemens 2.3 MW turbines is unique as the wind farm is considered “semi-offshore” since the turbines cannot be reached by vehicle when the tide is in. With the North Sea to the west and a fjord to the east, the conditions are ideal for achieving optimal power production. Also contributing to this milestone is the long-running service and maintenance Siemens wind service technicians and engineering experts continue to provide in close collaboration with the wind farm owner.

“Siemens is at the forefront of advanced wind service solutions designed to help customers realize the full lifetime potential of their assets with optimum reliability, availability and resource efficiency,” said Torben Bang, Head of Siemens Wind Power Service. “This notable achievement is a testament to the many years of close and continuing collaboration we have with our customer at Roenland and we congratulate them on this success.” 

Press release, August 14, 2014; Image: Siemens