Northland Power has signed a five-year bilateral power purchase agreement with Shell Energy Europe for about one-third of production from the 332MW Nordsee One offshore wind farm.
Nordsee One, commissioned in December 2017, is located in the German Exclusive Economic Zone in the North Sea. Northland holds 85% of the project, with the remaining 15% owned by RWE Offshore Wind.
Northland said the wind farm is currently operating under the German Renewable Energy Sources Act, which will step down in 2027.
It added that the PPA, secured through a structured tendering process, will begin in June 2027 and run for five years for electricity supply to Shell.
Christine Healy, president and CEO, said: “We are proud to supply Shell with power that advances their energy transition goals.”
She said: “Our Nordsee One offshore wind facility is producing renewable electricity for Europe, and we are leveraging that strength to continue delivering value from our portfolio.”


