Trianel Windpark Borkum II is a 200 MW offshore wind project in Germany, with financial advisory support from Green Giraffe, aiming to advance renewable energy development in the region.

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Trianel Windpark Borkum II is a 200 MW offshore wind farm situated approximately 45 kilometers off the coast of Borkum in the North Sea. This project represents the second phase of the original Borkum West II project, emphasizing the ongoing commitment to renewable energy expansion in the region. The wind farm employs 32 Senvion 6.2M152 turbines, collectively contributing significant clean energy to the grid.

Green Giraffe has served as the sole financial advisor for this project, facilitating the raising of debt and equity funding. This included assisting in the establishment and negotiation of a robust corporate, commercial, and technical framework for the project, which was crucial in enhancing its bankability. The project has attracted a diverse group of investors, including ewz, a Swiss utility, and Fontavis, who together acquired a 25% stake in the project.

Industry Overview in Germany

Germany is recognized as a leading country in the renewable energy sector, particularly in offshore wind energy. The nation aims to transition away from fossil fuels and has implemented ambitious policies to boos

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Green Giraffe

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Trianel Windpark Borkum II

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