Ostwind 4 HVDC Wind Farm
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•2-GW Offshore Grid Connection Takes Shape in the German Baltic Sea
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The Ostwind 4 project is the fourth offshore project designed to connect wind farm areas northeast of Rügen island to the German power grid.
Both an offshore converter platform and an onshore converter station will be built as part of the project.
The project involves the design, construction, and commissioning of a 2 -GW high-voltage direct-current (HVDC) electric transmission system.
Germany has an ambitious energy transition (Energiewende) framework, which aims to phase out coal entirely by 2030 and achieve net-zero emissions by 2045 .
Germany ’s Climate Law requires 80% of the country’ electricity supply to come from renewable sources by 2030 , with a target of 100% by 2035 .
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