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Transmission system operator (TSO) Tennet delivered 11.
51 TWh of offshore power from the German North Sea to the land grid between January 2020 and June 2020, an increase of 21.
1%
year-on-year.
Meanwhile, in the first half of 2020, 50 Hz delivered 2.
2 TWh of wind from the German Baltic Sea to the land grid, an increase of 3.
2%
over the previous year.
According to Windpower Intelligence, the installed capacity of offshore wind in German waters increased from 6,765MW at the end of June 2019 to 7,760MW
a year later.
Data from the two TSOs show that offshore wind accounted for 18.
5% (73.
7 TWh)
of total wind power generation in Germany in the first half of 2020.
Tennet reported that onshore wind generated 59.
67TWh
in the first six months of the year.
Provisional data initially expected to generate 75.
06TWh of wind between January 2020 and June 2020
.
Tennet added that it is working to develop a standardized cable system that is expected to be ready for use by 2030, when BalWin 1, BalWin 2 and BalWin 3 in the German North Sea, as well as IJmuiden Ver Alpha and Beta in the Dutch North Sea, and future projects will adopt the system, which will reduce costs, enhance security of supply and minimize environmental impact
.
Tennet is expected to invest around €20 billion in offshore wind power connecting Germany and the Netherlands by 2030
.
TSO can currently connect 7,132MW of offshore wind capacity near Germany and 1.
4GW near the Netherlands in mid-August
.
By 2030, this figure will increase to 17GW and 9.
6GW,
respectively.
Transmission system operator (TSO) Tennet delivered 11.
51 TWh of offshore power from the German North Sea to the land grid between January 2020 and June 2020, an increase of 21.
1%
year-on-year.
Meanwhile, in the first half of 2020, 50 Hz delivered 2.
2 TWh of wind from the German Baltic Sea to the land grid, an increase of 3.
2%
over the previous year.
According to Windpower Intelligence, the installed capacity of offshore wind in German waters increased from 6,765MW at the end of June 2019 to 7,760MW
a year later.
Data from the two TSOs show that offshore wind accounted for 18.
5% (73.
7 TWh)
of total wind power generation in Germany in the first half of 2020.
Tennet reported that onshore wind generated 59.
67TWh
in the first six months of the year.
Provisional data initially expected to generate 75.
06TWh of wind between January 2020 and June 2020
.
Tennet added that it is working to develop a standardized cable system that is expected to be ready for use by 2030, when BalWin 1, BalWin 2 and BalWin 3 in the German North Sea, as well as IJmuiden Ver Alpha and Beta in the Dutch North Sea, and future projects will adopt the system, which will reduce costs, enhance security of supply and minimize environmental impact
.
Tennet is expected to invest around €20 billion in offshore wind power connecting Germany and the Netherlands by 2030
.
TSO can currently connect 7,132MW of offshore wind capacity near Germany and 1.
4GW near the Netherlands in mid-August
.
By 2030, this figure will increase to 17GW and 9.
6GW,
respectively.