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Haliade-X 12 MW Prototype to be Installed at Maasvlakte, Rotterdam


Haliade-XGE Renewable Energy and Future Wind (a Joint Venture between Pondera Development and Sif Holding Netherlands) have announced that they have signed an agreement to install the first Haliade-X 12MW wind turbine prototype at Maasvlakte, Rotterdam during summer 2019.

The deal includes five years of testing and a fifteen-year full service Operation and Maintenance agreement. The Haliade-X 12MW prototype will be installed onshore to facilitate access for testing. During the initial period of operations, it will allow GE Renewable Energy to collect data needed to obtain a Type Certificate, a key step in commercialising the product in 2021.

Allard Castelein, CEO of the Port of Rotterdam says, “We are proud that GE Renewable Energy and SIF are using our port as a test location to develop the most powerful offshore wind turbine in the world. It confirms the port’s reputation and validates our focus on being an attractive partner for the offshore wind industry as it drives the energy transition.” John Lavelle, VP & CEO of Offshore Wind at GE Renewable Energy comments, “As we rapidly progress on assembling the Haliade-X prototype, this announcement is a critical step forward for GE and our customers. The port of Rotterdam has been a real partner and provides all the necessary conditions to test the Haliade-X in the most drastic weather conditions.” Fred van Beers, CEO of Sif Holding Netherlands mentions, “We are very pleased to install the Haliade-X 12MW on the Sif site in Rotterdam, supporting Sif’s ambition to remain at the forefront of developments in the offshore wind industry. The project also fits Sif’s ambition to become entirely CO2 neutral as the Haliade-X 12MW will supply carbon-free energy to the electricity grid.

Activities in Rotterdam to prepare the site for future installation have just begun. The nacelle of the Haliade-X 12MW prototype will be assembled in Saint-Nazaire (France), while the three 107m long LM Wind Power blades will be manufactured in Cherbourg (France), and the tower sections will be produced in Seville (Spain). All components will be shipped to Rotterdam, where pre-assembly work and installation will take place. This prototype in Rotterdam is part of the €320 million investment in the Haliade-X development announced by GE Renewable Energy in March 2018 to help reduce offshore wind’s cost of energy in order to make it a more competitive source of clean, renewable energy.