EnBW has installed 32 of the 64 wind turbines at the 960MW He Dreiht offshore wind farm in the North Sea.
The company said the new 15MW Vestas turbines are being deployed commercially for the first time at the project.
EnBW added that installation vessel Wind Orca transported components for three turbines at a time from Esbjerg to the site.
Peter Heydecker, board member for sustainable generation infrastructure at EnBW, said: “He Dreiht is our largest offshore project to date – and it is being built entirely without state funding.”
“For more than 15 years, we at EnBW have been driving the advancement of offshore wind energy,” Heydecker added.
“With every new milestone, we are moving one step closer to a sustainable energy future” stated Heydecker.
The wind farm is located about 85 kilometers northwest of Borkum and 110 kilometers west of Heligoland.
EnBW plans to build and commission all turbines by the summer of 2026.
A partner consortium of Allianz, AIP and Norges Bank Investment Management owns 49.9 percent of the project.
Around €2.4 billion is being invested in He Dreiht.


