TotalEnergies is partnering with several offshore wind initiatives and platforms in the Netherlands to support its activities in the market.
To support its offshore wind development ambitions in the Netherlands, such as its participation in the latest HKW tenders, TotalEnergies is partnering with Netherlands Wind Energy Association (NWEA) as well as other platforms.
These also include joining the SIMOX project (Sustainable Installation of XXL Monopiles).
Taking part in SIMOX will enable TotalEnergies to develop and to implement innovative and noiseless technologies for the installation of XXL monopiles to protect biodiversity in the North Sea.
SIMOX is part of the Growth through Research, Development & Demonstration in Offshore Wind in the Netherlands programme.
The other is the Dutch Marine Energy Center (DMEC) an international accelerator specialised in marine renewable energy.
“We are pleased to join several Offshore Wind platforms and the Marine Excellence Centre for Clean Energy in the Netherlands to develop and demonstrate cost-effective and reliable technology solutions for offshore wind and hybrid systems as well as ensuring highest ecological benefits from our activities.
“This cooperation is one more step towards our ambition to be Net Zero by 2050 in harmony with nature and together with society, and our decarbonation objectives in the country,” said Robert Joore, Country Chair of TotalEnergies in the Netherlands.
Beyond these R&D projects TotalEnergies has already engaged in a development programme of green energy projects.
These include the electrolyser projects H2Ero (150MW) and EnergHys (264MW), as well as deployment of EV charging and hydrogen mobility stations.


