Horns Rev 3
Facts
Country
Denmark
Electricity Capacity
407 MWe
Turbines
49
Onshore / Offshore
Offshore
Supplier
Vestas
Vattenfall ownership share
100 %
Status
In Operation
Horns Rev 3 wind farm in the North Sea, 25-40 km off the Danish Jutland coast, is a defining point for Vattenfall's production of wind power in Denmark and the rest of Europe.
Horns Rev 3 sets new standards for the price of renewable energy from offshore wind farms and for the size of wind turbines in Danish waters.
- Vattenfall Vindkraft's agreement with the Danish State will make the production from Horns Rev 3 one of the cheapest in Europe, with a price for electricity of DKK 0.77 per kilowatt hour.
- With the construction of Horns Rev 3 with a capacity of 406.7 MW, Vattenfall is on its way to becoming one of Europe's largest producers of wind power.
- For Horns Rev 3, Vattenfall has opted for the world's most powerful wind turbine – MHI Vestas V164 of 8.3 MW.
Horns Rev 3 covers the annual electricity consumption of approximately 425,000 Danish households.
Project history
Vattenfall won the right to construct Horns Rev 3 in 2015. The first foundation was placed in the seabed in October 2017 and the first turbines began delivering electricity to consumers in December 2018. The official inauguration of Horns Rev 3 took place in August 2019, in the presence of the Danish crown prince Frederik and prime minister Mette Frederiksen.