General – Purchase Agreement
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners announced a power purchase agreement for 250 MW of renewable energy has been secured between Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners and Google NL on behalf of the Zeevonk project in the Netherlands.
“This is an important milestone for the Zeevonk partnership and the future of the energy transition in Europe,” said Keld Bennetsen, Senior Vice President and Europe Market Lead at COP. “We need dynamic solutions to achieve our climate and renewable goals. The Zeevonk project is doing just this, first with the dynamic structure of the project itself and now with this power purchase agreement with Google.”
COP is developing Zeevonk on behalf of the project’s partners, CIP and Vattenfall.
Zeevonk was awarded in June 2024 and is a project that blends offshore wind, solar energy, and green hydrogen at scale in the Netherlands. It consists of a 2 GW offshore wind farm and a 50 MWp floating offshore solar farm 62 km off the Dutch coast.
A significant part of the electricity generated by the offshore wind and solar farm will be converted into green hydrogen at a large-scale electrolyser plant at the port of Rotterdam.