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Netherlands Wind Farms Build Artificial Reefs
17 Feb
Summary
- Artificial reef cubes promote underwater habitats for marine life.
- OranjeWind farm to feature 66 reef cubes among 11 turbines.
- Project aims to enhance ecosystems impacted by wind turbine construction.

In a novel approach to renewable energy, the Netherlands is embedding artificial reef structures into the foundations of its offshore wind turbines. This initiative, spearheaded by RWE AG and TotalEnergies in partnership with ARC marine, aims to enhance marine ecosystems while generating green energy. The OranjeWind offshore wind farm, under construction in the North Sea, will feature 66 specially-designed reef cubes made from recycled materials. These cubes are intended to promote the growth of underwater habitats, attracting local species such as cod and oysters, thereby mitigating the environmental impact of turbine installation.




