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RWE installs first turbine at 1.6 GW German North Sea offshore wind farm

By GridDigest Editorial · June 13, 2026 · synthesized from 3 sources

RWE installs first turbine at 1.6 GW German North Sea offshore wind farm

RWE has placed the first turbine at its Nordseecluster A offshore wind project in the German North Sea. The facility is designed for 1.6 GW of capacity.

RWE has reached a construction milestone at its Nordseecluster offshore wind project in the German North Sea, with the first wind turbine now standing at the site.

Installation Underway in the North Sea

Contractor DEME carried out the installation of the inaugural turbine at the Nordseecluster A site, marking the start of the physical build-out for one of Germany's larger offshore wind developments currently under construction. The project, developed by RWE, carries a total planned capacity of 1.6 GW.

Project Scale and Significance

At 1.6 GW, Nordseecluster represents a substantial addition to Germany's offshore wind pipeline. The completion of the first turbine installation signals that the project has moved from its preparatory and foundation phases into active turbine erection, a stage typically associated with accelerating construction timelines as installation vessels work through the remaining units in sequence.

The involvement of DEME, a specialist offshore installation contractor, reflects the technical complexity associated with deploying large-scale turbines in the North Sea environment, where weather windows and marine logistics play a central role in pacing construction progress.

Germany's Offshore Expansion

The Nordseecluster development forms part of Germany's broader effort to scale up its offshore wind capacity in the North Sea. Projects of this scale are expected to contribute meaningfully to the country's renewable energy targets as it transitions away from conventional generation sources. RWE, as one of Europe's largest energy companies, has positioned offshore wind as a core element of its investment strategy across the region.

Further turbine installations at the Nordseecluster A site are expected to follow as construction advances.

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Methodology: Synthesized from three source reports covering the same development, with overlapping details consolidated into a single coherent account.