a world first to power 3 million homes

a world first to power 3 million homes
a world first to power 3 million homes

L’energy innovation reaches a new milestone with the construction of the first artificial energy island in the world. This ambitious project, called “Princess Elisabeth Island”, promises to revolutionize green energy production in the North Sea. Located approximately 45 km from the Belgian coast, this unique infrastructure aims to integrate 3.5 GW of additional offshore wind capacity to the Belgian electricity network.

An innovative project for energy independence

The European Investment Bank (EIB) has awarded a grant of 650 million euros to Elia Transmission Belgium (ETB) to make this avant-garde project a reality. This artificial island, whose construction is planned between 2024 and 2027, will play a crucial role in the Belgian and European energy transition.

The main objective of Princess Elisabeth Island is ambitious:

  • Integrate 3.5 GW of offshore wind capacity
  • Supplying more than 3 million homes with green electricity
  • Reduce dependence on fossil fuels
  • Contribute to achieving the European Union’s climate objectives

This innovative infrastructure will not only make it possible to centralize offshore wind productionbut will also serve as connection point for future interconnections with neighboring countries, thus strengthening regional energy cooperation.

A technical feat serving the ecological transition

Princess Elisabeth Island stands out for its unique design, combining infrastructure with high voltage direct current (HVDC) and alternating current (HVAC). This hybrid configuration will optimize the transmission of energy produced by offshore wind farms to the continent.

The construction of the island is based on an ingenious technique:

  1. Manufacture of caissons (foundations) in Vlissingen, the Netherlands
  2. Transport and immersion of boxes at sea
  3. Filling structures with sand to form the base of the island
  4. Installation of high voltage electrical equipment

This innovative approach is part of a broader approach aimed at developing ever more efficient and environmentally friendly offshore wind solutions.

An energy hub in the heart of the North Sea

Princess Elisabeth Island will play a central role in the development of renewable energies in Europe. It will serve as a platform to group export cables from wind farms in the Princess Elisabeth zone, while facilitating electricity exchanges between Belgium and its neighbors.

The advantages of this project are multiple:

Aspect Profit
Energy Increased green energy production
Economic Reduced electricity costs
Environmental Design promoting marine biodiversity
Strategic Strengthening energy independence

Robert de Groot, vice-president of the European Investment Bank, underlines the strategic importance of the project: “Princess Elisabeth Island is a cornerstone for strengthening the energy security and independence of Belgium and Europe. »

Future prospects for offshore energy

The Princess Elisabeth Island project paves the way for new possibilities in the field of offshore energy. This pioneering achievement could inspire other similar initiatives around the world, helping to accelerate the transition to more sustainable energy sources.

The expertise acquired by the Elia Group in the creation of artificial energy islands strengthens Europe’s position as a leader in innovation in the energy sector. Catherine Vandenborre, interim CEO of the Elia Group, says: “Our proven expertise and pioneering work in creating an artificial energy island amplifies Europe’s innovative advantage and competitiveness in a context of global energy transition. »

As the world seeks solutions to decarbonize your energy systemsbold projects like Princess Elisabeth Island demonstrate that human ingenuity can meet the challenges of climate change while promoting economic development and international cooperation.

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