Wind power

ENGIE, as innovative green energy producer, has substantial ambitions with respect to wind energy. By 2030, ENGIE aims to have expanded to 1,000 MW of wind energy on land. At the beginning of 2024, the company already has wind capacity of 568 MW. This wind capacity equates to an annual production of 2 billion kilowatt hours per year, or enough power to support 570,000 families. CO2 emissions will reduce by 900,000 tons per year.

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ENGIE-Windturbines

We build our wind turbines in partnership within the companies Wind4Flanders* , Wind4Wallonia** and Greensky*** with a clear focus on those living in the surrounding areas. They are partial shareholders via CoGreen.

We are also active in offshore wind energy. 

ENGIE contributed to the development and realization of the SeaMade wind farm in the North Sea as part of the Ocean Winds project team. Its subsidiary Electrabel was already involved at the start of the project and is now also taking on the operation of the park.

With Ocean Winds, ENGIE Electrabel wants to continue to play a pioneering role in Belgium's energy transition, in which offshore wind energy has a very important place. Our ambition is to have 1,000 megawatts of offshore wind power by 2030, including in consortia such as this one.

ENGIE also installs wind turbines for its customers so that they can increase the sustainability of their processes via the local production of green energy.

 

To realise our targets, we aim to:

  • expand our facilities by 40 MW per year.
  • optimise the fleet: we are gradually replacing our small, older turbines with more efficient examples, as we did at Hoogstraten and Wondelgem in 2021.

 
Interesting facts

  • It takes around 3-4 years from the consultation phase to the commissioning of a wind farm.
  • A well-placed turbine on land with a capacity of 3 MW can produce around 7,000 MWh of electricity in a year. This equates to the annual consumption of almost 2,000 families.
  • The average lifespan of a wind turbine is 20 years.

 

Turning wind energy into electricity

In order to produce electricity with a wind turbine, the wind has to blow (the turbine only starts to turn with a wind speed of 3 m/s and works at maximum capacity with a speed of 12 m/s). But it can’t be too windy! When the wind gets to 25 m/s or above, the wind turbines shut down for safety reasons. The energy production from wind turbines constantly fluctuates. ENGIE uses special software which analyses meteorological data in order to predict production by the turbines as accurately as possible. On the basis of this information, we can engage other energy sources or power stations, if required.

 

How does it work?

Wind turbine on land (onshore):

•    Currently offering a capacity of 3.5 to 5.6 MW
•    Supplies its full capacity over an equivalent of 2,000 to 2,200 hours (approx. 25% of the time)

 

Wind turbine at sea (offshore):

  • Because there’s more room at sea, larger and more powerful wind turbines can be built. The offshore industry is moving towards wind turbines of up to 12 MW, fitted with rotors with a wing-span of up to 200 m.
  • At sea, the wind blows harder and more regularly. Wind turbines offer an average of 4,000 hours at full capacity.

 

Schema wind FR

 

•    The nacelle turns the rotor and the sails automatically into the wind direction.
•    A sail on an onshore wind turbine can be up to 75 m long. The sails on offshore wind turbines can measure up to 100 m.
•    The nacelle can be reached via the hollow mast. At the foot of the mast, there is the transformer which increases the voltage of the generated power.
•    Once the wind starts to move the sails, the gearbox converts the rotor’s low revolution speed into the high revolution speed of the generator.
•    The generator converts this kinetic energy into electricity.
 
Did you know? At a distance of 500 metres, the noise from a wind turbine doesn’t exceed that of a library.


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*Wind4Flanders is a collaboration between Zefier, IKA and Ventum&green.
**Wind4Wallonia is a collaboration between Electrabel and 5 interurban organisations (InBW, IDEFIN, IEG, SOFILUX and CENEO which combines IDEA, IDETA and IGRETEC). 

*** Greensky cvba is a partnership between Electrabel, Infrabel, Sint-Truiden and Ventum&green.

 

Updates

Landen-Gingelom - Information session on 10 February 2026

2026-01-27
On Wednesday 10 February 2026, ENGIE will organise an information session about the project in the Hoeve Goyens hall (Raatshovenstraat 87, 3400 Landen). You are welcome to drop by with any questions between 6:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.
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Gingelom E40 Extension - Information session on 11 February 2026

2026-01-27
On Wednesday 11 February 2026, ENGIE will organise an information session about the project at the Gingelom town hall. You are welcome to drop by with any questions between 6:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.
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Meerhout ExxonMobil - Voorbereidende werken

2026-01-01

De voorbereidende werken voor de bouw van de windturbines zijn deze zomer gestart! Als eerste werd een elektriciteitskabel aangelegd onder het Albertkanaal om de windturbine MExt te verbinden met de site van ExxonMobil. Vervolgens werden de werkplatformen en stockagezones aangelegd: hierop zullen de windturbinecomponenten worden gestockeerd, alsook zal hierop de kraan worden opgebouwd die deze componenten tot windturbines zal monteren. Eind vorig jaar is men ook gestart met de aanleg van de funderingen. Deze funderingen steunen op palen, die in de grond worden geklopt of geschroefd. Bij het kloppen komt er geluid vrij dat hoorbaar zal zijn voor omwonenden. ENGIE is zich hiervan bewust maar doet er alles aan om dit geluid te beperken tot een absoluut minimum.

De windturbinecomponenten worden geleverd in mei. Aansluitend wordt er gestart met de bouw van de windturbines, die in de zomer recht zullen staan. Tegen de herfst zouden de vier windturbines dan operationeel zijn.

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Meerhout ExxonMobil - Wijziging exploitatievergunning aangevraagd

2025-05-09
Begin dit jaar vroeg ENGIE een wijziging aan van de exploitatievergunning voor windturbineproject Meerhout ExxonMobil. Door het vervallen van de milieuvergunning van de windturbines Nike1 en Nike5 bij Nike kunnen de windturbines van project Meerhout ExxonMobil een licht hogere geluidsmodus aannemen in de avond- en nachtperiode (19u-7u).
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Kruisem-Zulte Extensie E17 - Vergunning toegekend

2025-03-13

Minister Jo Brouns verleende op 13/03/2025 een vergunning voor deze windturbine. Tegen de vergunningsbeslissing werd beroep aangetekend door, onder meer, de gemeente Kruisem. Een uitspraak in dit dossier wordt verwacht in de lente van 2026.

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