These deals were re-tendered by Ørsted S,[4][5] which has contracted 154 direct-drive 6MW turbines from Siemens Wind Power.
[11] On 18 November 2013, Ørsted announced the decision to invest €2.2 billion in Gode 1 & 2.
The wind farm is eligible for the Stauchungsmodell support regime, and the electricity price is fixed for 10 years.
[13] Gode 1 & 2 consist of a total of 97 Siemens SWT-6.0-154 turbines generating up to 582 MW.
The cargo ship itself did not directly contact the maritime surveillance, but Orsted’s in-house control center has documented the incident.