Overview
Nysted (Rødsand I) Offshore Wind Farm is an operational offshore wind facility located in the Baltic Sea near the German coast. It contributes to Germany's renewable energy capacity under the EU Renewable Energy Directive.
Nysted (Rødsand I) Offshore Wind Farm is an operational offshore wind facility located in the Baltic Sea, near the German coast. The plant is situated in the wind farm area off the coast of Germany, contributing to the country's growing offshore wind capacity. As an offshore wind farm, it plays a key role in Germany's energy transition, leveraging strong sea winds to generate clean electricity. The facility operates under Germany's renewable energy framework, which is aligned with the EU Renewable Energy Directive III (2023/2413) targeting 42.5% renewable energy by 2030. Germany's national feed-in tariff system and grid connection regulations support offshore wind projects like Nysted. Offshore wind farms in this region typically have capacities ranging from 100 MW to over 600 MW, placing Nysted in the medium-to-large scale category. Environmentally, offshore wind farms like Nysted help reduce greenhouse gas emissions by displacing fossil fuel generation. However, they can impact marine ecosystems and bird migration patterns. The Baltic Sea location requires careful environmental monitoring to mitigate effects on local wildlife. The facility's operational status underscores its ongoing contribution to Germany's renewable energy goals.
Environmental context
The Baltic Sea region where Nysted is located supports diverse marine life and bird populations. Offshore wind farms can alter local habitats and pose collision risks for birds and bats. Germany's regulatory framework requires environmental impact assessments and mitigation measures, such as turbine shutdowns during peak migration periods, to minimize ecological disruption.
Frequently asked questions
Nysted (Rødsand I) Offshore Wind Farm is located in the Baltic Sea, off the coast of Germany, near the wind farm area designated for offshore renewable energy development.
The specific capacity of Nysted (Rødsand I) Offshore Wind Farm is not publicly listed in this record. Offshore wind farms in Germany typically range from 100 MW to over 600 MW, with many projects in the Baltic Sea having capacities around 200-400 MW.
Offshore wind farms in Germany are often operated by major energy companies or joint ventures specializing in renewable energy.
Offshore wind farms in Germany operate under the EU Renewable Energy Directive III (2023/2413), which sets a 42.5% renewable energy target by 2030. Germany also has national feed-in tariffs and grid connection regulations that support offshore wind development.
Nysted (Rødsand I) Offshore Wind Farm generates clean electricity from wind, helping Germany reduce reliance on fossil fuels and meet its renewable energy targets under the EU directive. Offshore wind is a key component of Germany's Energiewende (energy transition).