Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), through its Energy Transition Fund I, has entered into a power purchase agreement with Google in the Netherlands. Under the agreement, Google will purchase 250 MW of wind power generated by the Zeevonk project to power its Dutch operations for 15 years.
Zeevonk, a joint venture between Vattenfall and CIP, combines offshore wind, solar energy, and green hydrogen. The project consists of a 2 GW offshore wind farm and a 50 MW floating offshore solar farm, located 62 km off the Dutch coast. The project is expected to be operational in 2029. A significant portion of the electricity generated by the offshore wind and solar farms will be converted into green hydrogen at a large-scale electrolyser plant at the port of Rotterdam.