Our projects

PROJECTS

Skyborn has successfully developed a total of six offshore wind projects across countries with a combined capacity of more than 2,000 MW, which are currently in operation or under construction. These include the German projects Baltic 1 (48.3 MW), Butendiek (288 MW), Nordergründe (111 MW) as well as the Taiwanese project Yunlin (640 MW) and the two French projects Fécamp (497 MW) and Calvados (450 MW).

Projects developed by Skyborn, that are currently in operation

Skyborn has developed three operational offshore wind projects in German waters EnBW Baltic 1 (48.3 MW), Butendiek (288 MW), Nordergründe (111 MW) with a total capacity of 447 MW.

GERMANY

Baltic 1

The project supplies renewable energy for around 50,000 households. Skyborn developed and served as central procurement and construction manager and sold the project to EnBw post-permit.

  • Baltic 1
  • Butendiek
  • Nordergründe

48.3MW

  1. WTG: 21 x SWT 2.3-93
  2. Location: 16 kilometres off the coast of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
  3. Status: Commissioned in 2011

Projects developed by Skyborn, that are currently under construction

Skyborn has developed three offshore wind projects with a total capacity of more than 1,500 MW which are currently under construction. These include the Taiwanese project Yunlin (640 MW) and the two French projects Fécamp (497 MW) and Calvados (450 MW).

TAIWAN

Yunlin

In 2018, Skyborn was allocated the 640 MW Yunlin offshore wind farm from the Phase II Potential Sites, and this was the first offshore wind farm in Taiwan to incorporate local components. We successfully introduced overseas experience and technology to Taiwan, and worked with local businesses to tap into the international supply chain.

  • Yunlin
  • Fécamp
  • Calvados

640MW

  1. WTG: 80 units (8 MW per unit)
  2. Location: : 8–17 km off the coast of Yunlin
  3. Partners: Skyborn Renewables, Sojitz Corporation and their Consortium Partners, EGCO Group, TotalEnergies Group
  4. Status: Construction start in 2019

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