Polder Diederik

landscape concepts

After analyzing the landscape and taking into account the placement criteria of the Wervelender Policy Document, we distinguish three landscape concepts:

We call the first the Nieuwland concept. In this concept we choose to use wind energy as much as possible in the younger polders. The oldest polders, such as the Polder Roxenisse, Polder Dirksland, Polder the Oudeland of Sommelsdijk / Polder the Oudeland of Middelharnis, Polder the Oudeland of Oude-Tongen, Polder the Oudeland (Ooltgensplaat), remain free of large-scale wind energy. These polders are the most culturally and historically valuable, here are the old cores that are connected to the open water with their harbor canals.

We call the second concept the Portal concept. This is aimed at accentuating with wind energy from the entrances to the island.

The third concept is aimed at accentuating the the Neck that forms the connection between the Kop (head) van Goeree and the Romp Flakkee.

 

 

The concepts have been translated into 5 designs for 3.4 MW turbines and 5 designs for 6 MW turbines. 1 elaboration is discussed belowThe report can be consulted for the other elaborations.

elaboration Nieuwland line: 3,4Mw

The line arrangements are designed in such a way that there is an alternation of wind turbine lines and open sections, because of the note from Wervelender that special attention must be paid to sufficient viewing. The line segments never cross the border of polders and thus tie in with the rhythms present in the landscape. Line configurations fit well with the shape of the Nieuwland polders. We have limited ourselves to straight lines in line configurations and not to follow topographical data such as winding dikes.

We chose this because it provides the most tranquil image. Moreover, the Nieuwland polders are often elongated and often have tight straight dikes.

The distance between the masts is 364 m. The maximum line for the 3.4 MW set-up consists of 8 turbines (with a total length from mast to mast of 2548 m). The shortest designed line consists of 4 turbines (with a total length from mast to mast of 1092 m).