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Vattenfall and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners Triumph in IJmuiden Offshore Wind Farm Award

Vattenfall, a leading European energy company, and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), a global fund manager specializing in renewable energy investments, have emerged victorious in the competitive tender for the IJmuiden offshore wind farm in the Netherlands. Named “See Beta,” the IJmuiden wind farm will comprise 69 wind turbines with a combined capacity of 752 megawatts (MW). Once operational, See Beta is expected to generate enough renewable electricity to power approximately 780,000 Dutch households annually. Vattenfall and CIP will jointly develop and operate the offshore wind farm, leveraging their extensive experience in the sector. Vattenfall brings its operational expertise and track record of successfully delivering large-scale renewable energy projects, while CIP contributes its financial capabilities and investment acumen. The IJmuiden wind farm, located approximately 22 kilometers off the coast of North Holland, will play a crucial role in the Netherlands’ ambitious goal of transitioning to a sustainable energy future. The project is part of the country’s broader offshore wind energy expansion plan, aiming to install a total of 11.5 GW of offshore wind capacity by 2030. The award of the See Beta wind farm demonstrates the confidence in Vattenfall and CIP’s capabilities to deliver clean and reliable energy to the Netherlands. The project will create numerous jobs and boost local economic growth during its development and operational phases. “We are proud to have been awarded the See Beta project together with our partner CIP,” said Gunnar Groebler, CEO of Vattenfall’s Renewables Division. “This project is a testament to our commitment to the Netherlands and our role in accelerating the transition to a fossil-free future.” Jens Højbjerg, Head of Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners, added: “The IJmuiden wind farm is a landmark project that will contribute significantly to the Netherlands’ renewable energy goals. We are excited to partner with Vattenfall and bring our expertise to bear on this important endeavor.” The development of the See Beta offshore wind farm is expected to commence in 2023, with the first turbines scheduled to be installed in 2026. The wind farm is expected to be fully operational by 2027.Zeevonk Offshore Wind and Green Hydrogen Project

Zeevonk Offshore Wind and Green Hydrogen Project

Zeevonk is a joint venture between Vattenfall and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) that aims to build and operate the IJmuiden Ver Beta offshore wind farm in the Netherlands. The 2 GW wind farm will be accompanied by a 50 MWp floating offshore solar park and an electrolyzer in the Port of Rotterdam that will convert electricity into green hydrogen.

Collaboration and Expertise

Vattenfall, a leading European energy company, and CIP, a global leader in renewable energy investments, combine their expertise in offshore wind project development and operation. Their combined portfolio includes several wind farms worldwide.

Benefits for the Netherlands

The Zeevonk project is a significant step forward in the Netherlands’ energy transition. By combining wind, solar, and hydrogen energy, it creates a next-generation energy system that supports decarbonization of industries and society.

Floating Offshore Solar Park

The integration of a floating offshore solar park complements the wind energy output, using available space efficiently. Solar and wind energy are mutually supportive, sharing grid connections and maximizing electrical grid usage.

Green Hydrogen Electrolyzer

The electrolyzer at Maasvlakte in Rotterdam will produce green hydrogen, a clean fuel that contributes to decarbonizing industries and transport.

Partners in the Joint Venture

Zeevonk is a joint venture between Vattenfall and CIP, with CIP collaborating with Copenhagen Offshore Partners for offshore wind development.

About Vattenfall

Vattenfall is a European energy company committed to fossil-free living, aiming for net zero emissions by 2040. With a focus on innovation and collaboration, the company operates across Sweden, Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark, and the United Kingdom.

About Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners

CIP is the world’s largest fund manager dedicated to greenfield renewable energy investments. It manages funds focused on offshore and onshore wind, solar, biomass, energy from waste, transmission, and hydrogen projects.

Contact Information

For media inquiries, contact: * Robert Portier, Vattenfall Media Relations: +31 615 15 96 28 * Nicoline Slosarich, CIP Media Relations: +45 30 23 26 60

Vattenfall and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners Secure IJmuiden Offshore Wind Farm Contract

Vattenfall and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) have been awarded the contract to develop and operate the IJmuiden Ver Offshore Wind Farm (See Beta) in the Netherlands. The project will have a capacity of approximately 750 megawatts (MW). The wind farm will be located approximately 65 kilometers off the coast of IJmuiden and is expected to generate enough electricity to power approximately 750,000 Dutch households. The project is expected to create approximately 5,000 jobs during construction and operation. Vattenfall will be responsible for the development and construction of the wind farm, while CIP will be responsible for the operation and maintenance. The project is expected to be operational by 2025. The award of the contract is a significant milestone for the development of offshore wind in the Netherlands. The project is expected to contribute to the country’s goal of generating 70% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030. The IJmuiden Ver Offshore Wind Farm is the third offshore wind project that Vattenfall and CIP have developed together. The two companies are also developing the Kriegers Flak Offshore Wind Farm in Denmark and the Hornsea 2 Offshore Wind Farm in the UK.