West Offshore construction at the West of Duddon Sands offshore wind farm, a 50/50 joint venture between DONG Energy and ScottishPower Renewables, is officially underway following the successful installation of the project’s offshore substation on site in the east Irish Sea.
The entire project will consist of 108 wind turbines with a total installed capacity of 389MW, and is due to be fully completed in 2014.
The offshore substation was fabricated earlier this year and the installation was completed in two phases. A detailed operation was undertaken firstly to install the jacket foundation, including installation of four piles to secure it to the seabed. This was followed by installation of the topside module.
The substation is positioned within the 67km² site and will be linked to the 108 3.6MW turbines via a series of inter-array cables. At the offshore substation, the voltage from the turbines is increased and two export cables will then take the electricity ashore to the onshore substation at Heysham, where the wind farm is connected to the UK national grid.
Henrik Scheinemann, Programme Director at DONG Energy said:
“The substation is really the heart of the wind farm, and this installation marks the real start of offshore construction on the West of Duddon Sands project. Over the coming months, foundations and transition pieces will start to be installed on site so it’s going to be a busy and exciting time for the everyone involved in the project.”
Charlie Jordan, ScottishPower Renewables Project Director, said:
“The successful installation of the substation was a major engineering achievement. The entire kit is bespoke, designed to suit the specific project requirements at the West of Duddon Sands site, and the whole project team is delighted that we have successfully completed the first major milestone offshore.”
West of Duddon Sands Offshore Wind Farm is a 50/50 Joint Venture between DONG Energy and ScottishPower Renewables. DONG Energy has more than 20 years’ experience developing, constructing and operating wind farms across Northern Europe including Walney and Barrow offshore wind farms, and will operate the wind farm on behalf of the joint venture. ScottishPower Renewables is one of the largest onshore wind power developers in the UK and is part of the Iberdrola Group, the largest wind power company in the world.
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For more information, please contact:
Paul Childs, DONG Energy / 020 7811 5519 / pachi@dongenergy.co.uk
Paul Ferguson, ScottishPower Renewables / 0141 614 4535 / 07702 665 924
About DONG Energy
DONG Energy is one of the leading energy groups in Northern Europe. We are headquartered in Denmark. Our business is based on procuring, producing, distributing and trading in energy and related products in Northern Europe. We have approximately 7,000 employees and generated DKK 57 billion (EUR 7.6 billion) in revenue in 2012. For further information, see www.dongenergy.co.uk
About ScottishPower Renewables
ScottishPower Renewables is part of Iberdrola, the largest wind power company in the world. Its global offshore wind power headquarters are based in Glasgow and it currently has a pipeline of around 10,000MW in offshore wind projects across Europe, primarily in the UK. ScottishPower Renewables was the first developer in the UK to achieve one gigawatt (GW) of electricity production capacity from wind power.