Offshore wind energy is a cornerstone of the Belgian energy transition, as it offers one of the most cost-effective, secure and reliable ways to produce energy. Already partners in the country with the SeaMade offshore wind farm, successfully operating since end of 2020, the consortium brings together unparalleled expertise and experience in generating clean energy from offshore wind, while unlocking local opportunities and creating local jobs.
The consortium was formed to compete in the upcoming tenders for the Princess Elisabeth Zone (PEZ), that will be split into three lots: one for the development of a 700 MW offshore wind farm and two lots for the development of offshore wind farms each ranging from 1,225 to 1,400 MW. All offshore wind farms are located into areas that will allow for bottom fixed technology. The consortium plans to participate in each of the upcoming tenders for PEZ, the first one expected for 2025.
Combining their strengths to participate in these tenders will allow Ocean Winds, Otary, and Eneco to submit the most competitive bid, deliver state-of-the-art offshore wind farms, and, therefore, increase their contribution to Belgium’s energy transition.
Preparatory work is already underway, including site assessments by the government and the construction of Princess Elisabeth Island for the offshore grid connection by Elia. Nevertheless, significant work remains to ensure timely project realization, including the Ventilus and Boucle du Hainaut projects for the onshore grid reinforcement.
Eneco, with a renewable production capacity of more than 2,500 MW, is a leading actor in the delivery and production of renewable energy and one of the largest and most prominent players in the wind energy sector in the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, and the UK. Eneco Wind Belgium has more than 500 MW of onshore and offshore wind power capacity in Belgium. Eneco has been active in offshore wind power since 2007 and is currently involved in eight wind farms in the North Sea, including the Norther and SeaMade projects in Belgium.
With 1.5 GW of offshore wind energy already in operation and currently building another 2 GW simultaneously in France and the United Kingdom, Ocean Winds is a leader in the offshore wind industry. A 50:50 joint venture between ENGIE and EDPR, Ocean Winds is successfully developing, building, and operating offshore wind farms in eight countries worldwide. With a proven track record of focusing on technology, safety, creation of local opportunities, coexistence, and innovative remuneration schemes, Ocean Winds actively participates in moving offshore wind energy as a key component of the urging worldwide energy transition. As Ocean Winds’ shareholders, ENGIE will bring its commercial and marketing expertise to the consortium in order to deliver customers in Belgium with sustainable, reliable, and affordable energy; and EDPR, present in Belgium since 2008, has a strong track record in renewables—wind and solar—worldwide and will add its know-how to support the consortium.
Otary has been instrumental in developing offshore renewable energy in Belgium. With an 800 MW portfolio of operational projects, Otary has demonstrated its ability to develop, construct, and operate reliable, cost-effective renewable energy projects. Leveraging its local presence and experience, Otary aims to submit the most competitive bid.
The tender process is anticipated to be highly competitive, with several leading global players competing for the concessions. However, the consortium’s combined expertise, innovative approach, and commitment to excellence position them as strong contenders.
“Ocean Winds is thrilled to partner once again with Otary and Eneco for the Princess Elisabeth offshore wind tenders. Our participation will be based on our international expertise and experience from our three operational offshore wind farms and four under construction, combined with Otary and Eneco’s local knowledge. We are looking forward to expanding the positive impacts of the successfully operating SeaMade wind farm to bring more clean energy from offshore wind for Belgium’s energy transition,” said Wouter Vandekerkhove, Country Manager Belgium and Netherlands for Ocean Winds.
“The Princess Elisabeth tenders will be complex, based on the Belgian government’s ambition to realize the new offshore wind farms on a very tight time schedule, at the lowest price for society, and while the grid infrastructure is still under development. As a Belgian company and offshore wind specialist, Otary wants to continue being at the forefront of our country’s energy transition. Our historical partnership with Ocean Winds and Eneco has been very successful and brings together the elements required by the government to be successful again on PEZ,” added Mathias Verkest, CEO at Otary.