A promising growth in green electricity supply
The Finnish Wind Energy Association estimates that, in Finland, wind power construction will continue to grow strongly in the coming years but that it will not quite reach the record level of 2022 in the next three years. Even so, new wind power in Finland is forecasted to reach 1,500 MW per year. On windy days, this means the equivalent of the capacity of a nuclear power plant (such as Olkiluoto 3 in Finland) that new electricity is fed to the grid. In the recently published Renewable Energy Market report (June 2023), IEA exposes that the forecast for new renewable capacity in Europe has been revised upward, reflecting a 40 percent increase compared to 2022.
“Offshore wind power is a rapidly growing and promising renewable energy source in Europe and key to making Europe climate neutral by 2050.” comments Johan Söderström, Head of Europe, Middle East and Africa at Hitachi Energy. An ambitious offshore wind project is about to be launched off the Dutch and German coasts, where six offshore wind farms with a capacity of 2GW are planned. The offshore wind farms will transmit their power to a converter station on the coast in direct current. In March 2023, Hitachi Energy has secured a landmark offshore wind agreement with TenneT for these transmission links. Hitachi Energy is a technology pioneer and market leader in high-voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission. The project mentioned above will include Hitachi’s Energy HVDC Light® transformers.
“European energy markets are expected to enter a super cycle due to the investments needed to achieve the green energy transition. As the Europe energy transition accelerates in scale and with speed, we need to shift from projects to programs to secure the needed capacity, while closely collaborating with customers and strengthening partnership, where the TenneT framework agreement is a great example. Not only is it important to ramp up capacity, but it is also important to attract talented people - the next generation of talents who is passionate about advancing a sustainable energy future for all.”, concludes Johan Söderström.
Transformers solutions for offshore applications
Meanwhile, on the Finnish coast, transmission distances are shorter, building offshore wind farms using AC technology is common. This is also an area where Hitachi Energy's expertise and solutions are world-class. Hitachi Energy's WindSTAR™ transformers are specifically designed for large offshore wind turbines.
"When you are at sea, the conditions are demanding; there are vibrations and saltiness. We tailor these special transformers to the needs of each turbine supplier" explains Norbert Beatrix.
For offshore grid connections, Hitachi Energy’s most recent design, CompactStar™ is a good solution. It is a compact, lightweight transformer optimized for the total ownership cost (TCO). Its innovative design and premium materials enhance thermal performance, making it a smart investment for customers looking to reduce TCO and improve operational efficiency. It's up to 30 percent smaller and lighter than traditional transformers, making it ideal for tight spaces, like offshore platforms.
“The production of green hydrogen from wind power is also gaining ground. In future, the combination of the production of green hydrogen by utilizing wind power offers additional potential to store energy. Large-scale offshore wind farms are a good match as both benefit from each other. In high winds, electricity can be stored as hydrogen, further improving the profitability of wind power generation.” concludes Norbert Beatrix, commenting on the near future challenges and opportunities for the industry.