The Port Authority and the Left Bank Corporation have been working hard since the beginning of 2008 to promote wind power development on the left bank. The “Wind Plan” was completed in that year defining all the parameters to be taken into account for siting the turbines, such as birdlife, shadowing and high voltage lines. With this Wind Plan as the basis the collaboration recently shifted up a gear, initiating the search for a partner to build the wind turbines in the Waasland port together with the Port Authority and the Left Bank Corporation. The European tender procedure was launched earlier this week, and the partner is expected to be chosen by summer 2011.
The construction of wind turbines forms part of the action plan by the Port Authority and the Left Bank Corporation for developing renewable energy sources. The action plan in turn is an important element in the sustainability policy of both bodies for the entire port. Both wish to make maximum use of the potential on the left bank. This potential has recently been confirmed by among others the Flemish minister of Energy Freya Van de Bossche who pronounced the port area as the most suitable location for wind turbines.