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  1. 1. Case Study European Offshore Windfarms

    Case Study
    European Offshore Windfarms


    A Survey to analyse Experiences and Lessons Learnt by Developers of Offshore Windfarms
    In addition to the report Offshore Wind Energy in the North Sea Region - or in short the Quick Scan - the workstream planning and participation will have a deeper look into offshore planning and realisation processes of each of the members states involved in the POWER project. The objective of the "Case Study of Offshore Wind Farms" is to analyse experiences and lessons learned by developers of offshore wind farms in order to generate recommendations about “good planning and realisation processes” in the North Sea Region.
    The following best practice project examples were selected:
    Case Study Cases
    Scroby Sands - UK
    Greater Gabbard - UK
    Thornton Bank - Belgium
    Egmond aan Zee - The Netherlands
    Borkum West - Germany
    Butendiek - Germany
    Horns Rev - Denmark
    Nysted - Denmark

    The study was accomplished by DENA – Deutsche Energie-Agentur (G), Deutsche WindGuard (G), and the University of Groningen (NL) under responsibility of the Senator for Construction, Environment and Transport, Free State of Bremen (G).
    Responsible Organisation and Contact:
    The Senator for Construction, Environment and Transport (G)
    Michael Bürger
    Michael.Buerger@umwelt.bremen.de
    Fon: 0049 (0)421 361 96 819
    or
    University of Groningen (NL)
    Jelly van der Kloet
    J.P.van.der.Kloet@rug.nl
    Fon: 0031 (0)50 363 7321
    Please see documets section for downloads of the full study and the executive summary.

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