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Xant wind turbine is a new step towards an energy independant HQ at DEME


  • Small-scale wind turbine directly connected to internal electricity network
  • Investment provides opportunities for new Flemish wind technology
  • Unique monitoring system for birds and bats

ZWIJNDRECHT – Flemish Minister of Energy, Annemie Turtelboom, today inaugurated a small-scale wind turbine at the site of the Belgian dredging and environmental group DEME. The project is part of a master plan for the renovation of the head office in Zwijndrecht aspiring an energy independent and CO2 neutral office complex thanks to own renewable production and smart energy consumption.

The XANT is an innovative and small-scale wind turbine that is directly connected to the internal electricity network of DEME. 100% of the generated electricity will be used for the energy needs of the head office. DEME is the first company to invest in the XANT and hence provides many opportunities for new home grown innovative wind technology. The turbine has been developed by a consortium of Flemish companies including cleantech company Vyncke, the Flemish Equity Investment Company (‘Participatie Maatschappij Vlaanderen (PMV)’) and 3E egineering.

The XANT turbine at DEME has an installed capacity of 100 kW and a hub height of 38 metres. The diameter of the rotor blades is 21 metres. The expected electricity production corresponds to the annual consumption for 55 households (approximately 200,000kWh). In combination with the solar panels, and the cold/heat storage system under construction, the XANT turbine will shortly provide approximately 20 per cent of HQ electricity needs.

 

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