
Energy Infrastructure Partners joined this project subsequent to the full commissioning of Arkona in March 2019. Through the implementation of a well-suited operational and monitoring strategy, the wind farm is projected to have a substantial remaining useful life spanning several decades.
Moreover, collaborating with co-shareholders RWE and Equinor, renowned as top-tier and seasoned European energy and power corporations, significantly contributes to Germany’s strategic initiative towards a low-carbon economy transition.
Robust returns
Provides robust returns to investors as a remaining asset under the German fixed feed-in tariff mechanism.
Industry standards
Sets new industry standards and reduces seabed emissions with an innovative anti-corrosion thermal spray application process.
Carbon dioxide savings
Supplies approximately 400,000 German households with renewable energy, saving nearly one million tons of carbon dioxide every year.
Reduced emissions
Benefits from the expertise of co-shareholders with strong track records in offshore wind, a long remaining useful life and consistently high wind speeds.



