First wind turbine at Hollandse Kust Zuid offshore wind farm in the Netherlands

Air Liquide Buys More Power from Hollandse Kust Zuid

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Air Liquide has signed its largest long-term Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) to date in the Netherlands with Vattenfall, for 115 MW or around 500 GWh per year, of renewable electricity from the Hollandse Kust Zuid offshore wind farm.

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This PPA comes in addition to a 100 GWh-PPA Vattenfall signed with Air Liquide, a French multinational company supplying industrial gases and services to industries such as medical, chemical, and electronic manufacturers, in March 2021.

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The 15-year PPA, starting in 2025, enables Air Liquide to supply its existing industrial and medical gas production assets in the Netherlands and more generally in the Benelux region with renewable energy.

”This Power Purchase Agreement is an important step for the Hollandse Kust Zuid project. Long-term commitments such as PPAs will make a significant contribution to the decarbonization goals of our industrial partners and help to bring closer Vattenfall’s ambition to create a fossil-free living within one generation at the same time,” Erik Suichies, Executive at Vattenfall’s Business Area Markets.

Hollandse Kust Zuid is the first and largest offshore wind project in the world to be developed without subsidy.

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Long-term contracts, such as the PPAs concluded with Air Liquide, provide financial security for the project’s investors and provide access to renewable energy for the purchasing party, Vattenfall said.

Hollandse Kust Zuid is located in the North Sea, about 18-35 kilometers off the Dutch coast between The Hague and Zandvoort.

The offshore wind project, consisting of 140 Siemens Gamesa 11 MW wind turbines with a total capacity of 1,500 MW, is scheduled to be fully operational in 2023. The wind farm is owned by Vattenfall, BASF, and Allianz.

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