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Country
  
Netherlands

Time zone
  
CET (UTC+1)

Population
  
1,459 (1 Jan 2010)

Municipality
  
Borsele

Local time
  
Thursday 6:33 PM

Province
  
Zeeland

Borssele

Weather
  
8°C, Wind SW at 24 km/h, 74% Humidity

Borssele is a town in the Dutch province of Zeeland. It is a part of the municipality of Borsele, and lies about 12 km east of Vlissingen. Note that the municipality name is spelled with a single s while the name of the town is spelled with a double s.

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Map of Borssele, Netherlands

In 2001, the town of Borssele had 1081 inhabitants. The built-up area of the town was 0.30 km², and contained 410 residences. The statistical area "Borssele", which also can include the peripheral parts of the village, as well as the surrounding countryside, has a population of around 1440.

Energy

The town is the site of the Netherlands' only commercial nuclear power plant, the 485 MW Borssele nuclear power plant.

A nearby area in the North Sea is also called Borssele, and is scheduled for offshore wind farm development, and the first two stages for a combined 700-760 MegaWatt capacity was awarded to DONG Energy (among 36-38 bidders) in July 2016 at a price of 7.27 Euro cent per kilowatt hour for 15 years, after which it would produce at market conditions. TenneT receives a further €14/MWh (1.4 c/kWh) for transmission, giving a total price of €87/MWh (8.7 c/kWh). Experts view the price as unusually low (the lowest so far is 10.3 c/kWh), and consider finance, high wind of 9.5 m/s and scaling as main drivers for the decreased price. Proximity to shore also means the project can use alternating current transformer and cables to shore, instead of direct current, decreasing the cost.

Two more stages with a further 680-740 MW went on auction on 29 September 2016 with 26 bids from 7 consortia. The auction was won by Shell et al with Vestas-Mitsubishi turbines, at a price of 5.45 c/kWh. The total subsidy is estimated at €300 million, down from the expected €5 billion.

References

Borssele Wikipedia