Gigantic offshore wind project: Windanker starts in Germany in 2025!
Gigantic offshore wind project: Windanker starts in Germany in 2025!
Windanker, Deutschland - What's going on in the German Baltic Sea? Spie Global Services Energy, a subsidiary of the company, has recently drawn an important contract with the maritime contractor Van Oord on land. This is already the second contract between the two partners and concerns the schedule and examination of 21 Inter-array cables (IAC) with a voltage of 66 KV in the offshore wind farm Windanker. This wind farm has an installed output of 315 MW and is built up in the German Baltic Sea.
The windanner is expected to be completely ready for operation by the second quarter of 2026 and is expected to supply around 315,000 households with green energy. The project starts in the fourth quarter of 2025 and includes the last work on the cables that connect the wind turbines to the offshore conversation station. Sam Dowey, Managing Director of Spie Wind Connect, emphasizes the long -term partnership with Van Oord as one of the decisive factors for the success of this project. It is once more evident how important strong business relationships are in the fast -moving world of renewable energies. Marine Technology News reports that this commitment not only uses the project, but also strengthens the course of Spie in Offshore-Windergie.
another important contract
In addition to the activities in the Windanker, Spie Global Services Energy has also concluded another significant contract for the EcoWend-Windpark in the North Sea. In this project, the termination and testing of 52 Inter-Ararray cables (66 kV) is guaranteed as part of the Hollandse Kust (West) Lot VI. Van Oord is also advertised as an official maritime contractor and is responsible for the transport and installation of all components: from the foundations to the protective measures to the turbines.Work begins in April 2026, with a planned mock-up in the second quarter of 2025. The EcoWende wind farm has an impressive operational capacity of 760 MW, which will cover about 3 % of the Netherlands electricity requirement. The aim is to help offshore wind energy to make a sustainable future and to make a positive contribution to ecological balance in the North Sea. Protection and biodiversity measures are an important aspect. Details have provided Spie that underline the commitment to minimize the effects on sea life.
Innovations at Inter-Ararray cable systems
In the world of offshore wind farms, there is constant progress, especially in the area of cable technology. The developers of wind turbines are constantly looking for innovative solutions to reduce costs and increase productivity. Prysmian offers a comprehensive range of inter-array cables that are designed to be robust towards external damage. The challenges are greater because wind farms increase in size and move to deeper water and further away from the coast.
Preysmian has developed new high-voltage cable systems that are more sustainable. These systems enable not only to reduce the number of turbines required, but also to reduce costs for wind farms. With a focus on efficient engineering processes, the company helps to maximize the success of offshore projects and at the same time minimize environmental pollution. This continuous urge to innovate is a key factor for growth and the future of green energy production at sea.
In summary, it can be seen that the offshore wind energy is on an exciting path in which both Spie and Van Oord are significantly involved. With the ongoing projects in the German Baltic Sea and the North Sea, it becomes clear that the industry is dynamic and well networked - everything for a greener future.Details | |
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