Prysmian Group has been awarded a new contract worth in excess of € 50 million by TenneT for the connection of the Offshore Wind Park (OWP) Deutsche Bucht, located in the North Sea to the mainland grid.
The project involves the design, supply and installation of turn-key High Voltage Alternating Current (HVAC) submarine power cable systems consisting of two 3-core 155 kV extruded cables with integrated fibre optic cable elements along a 31 km submarine route to enable the grid connection of the OWP Deutsche Bucht via converter platforms planned within the BorWin cluster. This includes a connection to be made from the OWP platform to the offshore HVDC converter platform, referred to as BorWin beta. Under this new contract, Prysmian will in addition also supply and install associated platform cables, and notably, also the required shunt reactors on the OWP Deutsche Bucht platform, as part of the full turn-key scope of the project addressed by the Group’s extended capability.
The project involves the design, supply and installation of turn-key High Voltage Alternating Current (HVAC) submarine power cable systems consisting of two 3-core 155 kV extruded cables with integrated fibre optic cable elements along a 31 km submarine route to enable the grid connection of the OWP Deutsche Bucht via converter platforms planned within the BorWin cluster. This includes a connection to be made from the OWP platform to the offshore HVDC converter platform, referred to as BorWin beta. Under this new contract, Prysmian will in addition also supply and install associated platform cables, and notably, also the required shunt reactors on the OWP Deutsche Bucht platform, as part of the full turn-key scope of the project addressed by the Group’s extended capability.