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Belgian Government Delegation Inspects Construction Progress of Energy Island

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A delegation from the Belgian Government has undertaken a visit to the construction site of the nation's pioneering energy island, Princess Elizabeth, marking a significant step forward in 's endeavors.

Located offshore, the construction facility witnessed substantial progress, with the completion of the first 23 concrete caissons, poised to be transported to their designated position approximately 45 kilometers offshore.

These robust concrete structures will serve as the foundational elements of the future energy island, forming its outer walls and laying the groundwork for sustainable energy generation.

Belgian Prime Minister , accompanied by Energy Minister Tinne Van der Straeten and State Secretary for Economic Recovery and Strategic Investments Thomas Dermine, personally inspected the caisson construction site in Vlissingen, underscoring the government's commitment to advancing renewable energy .

The construction efforts are spearheaded by a Belgian consortium comprising DEME and Jan De Nul (TM ), tasked with building the foundations of the energy island in collaboration with system operator Elia Transmission.

Princess Elizabeth energy island represents a pivotal milestone in Belgium's renewable energy roadmap, serving as the cornerstone of an integrated European high-voltage offshore grid. The project exemplifies Belgium's proactive stance in fostering sustainable energy solutions and driving forward the transition towards a greener future.

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