Vattenfall has made a final investment decision (FiD) on the development of its 1,500 MW Hollandse Kust Zuid 1-4 offshore wind farm off the coast of the Netherlands, setting up the country and the Swedish developer to solidify themselves among the market leaders through the coming decade. Construction for the project is now set to start in 2021, with operations likely to commence in 2023 – probably in Q4, according to Rethink Energy’s timeline – with phases one and two likely to achieve grid connection as much as a year prior. The most marked thing regarding Swedish developer Vattenfall’s FiD is the decision to bundle the four segments of the project into one, which will theoretically make Hollandse Kust the…