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2024 年 4 月 25 日

Asso.subsea 完成法国浮动风力试验站的海底电缆安装

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海底电缆服务公司 Asso.subsea 与 Prysmian Powerlink 合作,成功完成了法国 25 兆瓦普罗旺斯大型浮动海上风电试点项目的电缆安装、埋设和保护作业。

该项目位于地中海,由 EDF Renewables 及其合作伙伴开发,距海岸 17 公里,地点深 100 米,是一个浮动风电试点项目,旨在展示海上浮动风电场的经济可行性。

Asso.subsea 受托承担所有海洋工程,包括工程、出口和阵列间动态电缆的电缆装载、路线准备、电缆安装和惰性波配置、掩埋和保护,以及水平定向钻井 (HDD) 作业着陆点。

通过覆盖约 21,000 米的电缆距离,Asso.subsea 成功将法国首个浮动海上涡轮机连接到罗讷河谷圣路易港发电站,发电量相当于 45,000 人的用电量。

Asso.subsea 使用 CLV Atalanti、TSV Argo 船和 AssoJet III Mk2 喷射 ROV 进行电缆安装和相关操作。

该公司表示,CLV Atalanti 是一艘专门为浅水区设计的船舶,在应对罗讷河谷圣路易港浅水区 780 米着陆点的挑战方面发挥了关键作用。

Provence Grand Large海上风电项目由EDF可再生能源子公司Parc Eolien Offshore de Provence Grand Large与Enbridge Eolien France 2 (EEF2)(Enbridge和CPP Investments的子公司)合作拥有。

该浮动风电场拥有三个张力腿浮体,由 SBM Offshore 与 IFP Energies Nouvelle 合作开发,每个浮体支持由西门子歌美飒提供的 8.4 兆瓦风力涡轮发电机。


普罗旺斯大型浮动风电场地基浮出


Provence Grand Large 预计发电量相当于 45,000 名居民每年的用电量。

“sso.subsea 非常自豪能够参与由 EDF Renewables 及其合作伙伴开发的法国首个浮动风电场。在过去三年中,我们一丝不苟地进行了非常详细的工程分析,以证明我们对创新和可持续发展的承诺。

“通过为欧盟和国家可再生能源发电和温室气体减排目标做出贡献,这一成就重申了我们公司对促进绿色转型的坚定承诺,”Asso.subsea 海上风电总监 Dimitris Panagos 表示。

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April 25, 2024

Asso.subsea Wraps Up Subsea Cables Installation at French Floating Wind Pilot

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Subsea cable services company Asso.subsea, in partnership with Prysmian Powerlink, has successfully completed the cable installation, burial, and protection operations for the 25 MW Provence Grand Large pilot floating offshore wind project in France.

The project, situated in the Mediterranean Sea and developed by EDF Renewables and its partners, 17 km off the coast, on a 100-meter-deep site, is a floating wind pilot project, designed to showcase the economic viability of offshore floating wind farms.

Asso.subsea was entrusted with all marine works, including engineering, cable loading of export and inter-array dynamic cables, route preparation, cable installation and configuration of lazy wave, burial, and protection, along with Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD) operations for the landing point.

By covering a cable distance of approximately 21.000 meters, Asso.subsea successfully connected France’s inaugural floating offshore turbines to the Port-Saint-Louis-du-Rhône station, generating electricity equivalent to the consumption of 45.000 people.

Asso.subsea used CLV Atalanti, TSV Argo vessel and the AssoJet III Mk2 jetting ROV to conduct cable installation and associated operations.

CLV Atalanti, a specially designed vessel for shallow waters, was pivotal to tackle the challenges of the 780-meter landing point at the shallow waters of Port-Saint-Louis-du-Rhône, the company said.

The Provence Grand Large offshore wind project is owned by Parc Eolien Offshore de Provence Grand Large, an EDF Renewables subsidiary, in partnership with Enbridge Eolien France 2 (EEF2), which is a subsidiary Enbridge and CPP Investments.

The floating wind farm features three tension leg floaters, developed SBM Offshore in cooperation with IFP Energies Nouvelle, each supporting 8.4 MW wind turbine generator supplied by Siemens Gamesa.


Provence Grand Large Floating Wind Farm Foundations Floated Out


Provence Grand Large is expected to produce the equivalent of the annual electricity consumption of 45,000 inhabitants.

“Asso.subsea takes immense pride in participating in France’s first floating wind farm developed by EDF Renewables and its partners. During the last three years, we have worked meticulously performing very detailed engineering analyses as a testament to our commitment to innovation and sustainability.

“By contributing to EU and national targets for renewable energy generation and greenhouse gas emission reduction, this accomplishment reaffirms our company’s steadfast commitment to facilitating the green transition,” said Dimitris Panagos, Director of Offshore Wind at Asso.subsea.