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Ballast Nedam and Mammoet selected for Near Shore Wind farm Noordoostpolder

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Siemens Nederland has signed a contract with Ballast Nedam and Mammoet for the Near Shore Wind farm Noordoostpolder in the IJsselmeer in the Netherlands.

Ballast Nedam’s contribution will consist of the engineering, supply and installation of the foundations for the 48 turbines. Afterwards, Mammoet will transport and install the 48 turbines. Financial close of the project is expected in the spring of 2014, after which the final preparations will be made for installation in 2015.

A total of 48 wind turbines are to be built, each with a capacity of 3 MW, 500 and 1100 m offshore from the dikes of the North East Polder. The wind farm is commissioned by Westermeerwind BV, set up to develop the Westermeerwind wind farm at one of the windiest and thus most energy-efficient locations in the Netherlands. The wind turbines are expected to be hooked up to the grid in 2015. They will then supply sustainable electricity for some 160,000 homes.

Ballast Nedam aims to deliver cost efficient foundation solutions to the offshore wind industry. By optimizing logistic and installation solutions, Ballast Nedam supports the general development of offshore wind in Europe.

Source: Ballast Nedam

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