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In 2032, 75 per cent of all electricity produced in the Netherlands will come from offshore wind as the country will continue powering ahead with permitting and deploying wind farms in its North
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Several new offshore sites are being developed and will be tendered in the coming years to achieve the 21 GW goal in 2030. To learn more about wind energy in the Netherlands, please read their chapter in the IEA Wind TCP 2022 Annual Report. Total wind power capacity is 8,750 MW. Wind power capacity in The Netherlands increased by 1,110 MW in 2022.
Dutch offshore wind farms will be connected through 66 kV cables, and this is expected to be a rapidly growing market elsewhere over the coming years. Export cables from substation to shore have a significantly higher capacity than array cables, ranging from 132 kV to 245 kV.
We do have a new cabinet, however, the new cabinet made a clear statement that offshore wind is going to be developed as it was before”, said Jan Vos. Currently, the Netherlands has 4.5 GW of offshore wind capacity in operation and plans to have a total of 21 GW by 2032.
In the Netherlands it is expected that in 2030 75% of our electricity supply will be generated by offshore wind (required capacity of 21 GW). In a growing number of countries, offshore wind has become a key element of national plans to reduce the carbon intensity of their energy supplies at a competitive price.