Around 55 nautical miles north-north-east of the island of Borkum, construction work will soon begin on the "Nordlicht I" offshore wind farm. When it goes into operation in 2028, it will be the largest facility of its kind in Germany.
68 turbines will then deliver 980 megawatts of power. Together with the "Nordlicht II" OWP, which will be built downstream, the cluster will be significantly expanded once again. In the final expansion stage, the output will then be 1610 megawatts.
The construction area has now been declared a safety zone, which may only be used by emergency and construction vehicles. It is closed to all other shipping traffic. To this end, the existing safety zone around the neighbouring "He Dreiht" offshore wind farm with the "BorWin epsilon" converter platform has been extended to form a contiguous area.
The safety zone extends at a distance of 500 metres, measured from any point on the outer edge of the two OWPs and their converter platforms. Which wind turbines represent the corner points from which the extent of the safety zone is measured can be found below, as well as in the corresponding current notice to mariners (BfS) of the responsible North Sea Waterways and Shipping Authority.

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