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jpak Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-20-06 01:57 PM
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Plans Announced for Belgium's Largest Offshore Wind Farm (330 MW)
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Utrecht, Belgium Belwind, part of the Econcern group, plans to build an offshore wind farm on Bligh Bank, 46 kilometers from the Belgian port of Oostende. With 66 five-megawatt (MW) wind turbines, the 330 MW project represents an investment of Euro 800 million .

"After receiving the concession from the Federal Ministry of Energy, we will need permits from the Federal Ministry of the North Sea. In the most favorable situation, we would start building in 2009, and the wind farm would become operational in 2010."-- Frank Coenen, Belwind Director

" is our largest project to date, and will also be one of Belgium's biggest sustainable energy investments," said Dirk Berkhout, member of the Econcern board, one of the project partners. "It's not possible to undertake such a project on your own, so to ensure it becomes a success we'll be engaging the right partners at the right time."

To develop the offshore wind farm Bligh Bank, Belwind was founded by Econcern, a European Top 500 growth company whose mission is to ensure 'a sustainable energy supply for everyone.' The Econcern group comprises Ecofys, Ecostream, Evelop and Ecoventures; together these companies deliver projects, products and services for a sustainable energy supply.

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marmar Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-20-06 02:06 PM
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1. You see wind farms everywhere when you cross Europe by train...
But then again, most of the industrialized world is way ahead of us when it comes to energy.
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