日立和 Chantiers de l’tlantique 赢得 45 亿美元的法国海上风电场合同

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该联盟在诺曼底和奥龙岛的高压直流 (HVDC) 输电系统预计将促进超过 3.5GW 的清洁能源并入 RTE 网络

日立能源

RTE 向日立能源公司和 Chantiers de l'Atlantique 授予价值 45 亿美元的合同,建设三个法国海上风电场。 (来源:大西洋教堂)

日立能源公司和 Chantiers de l'tlantique 组成的财团已获得一份价值 45 亿美元的合同,为法国三个海上风电场开发海上和陆上转换站。

该合同由法国输电系统运营商 RTE 授予,涉及拟议的 1GW Centre Manche 1、1.5GW Center Manche 2 和 1GW Ole虂ron Island 项目。

该合同涉及为海上风电项目建造三个海上直流平台和三个陆上换流站。

该联盟在诺曼底和奥莱龙岛的高压直流 (HVDC) 输电系统预计将有助于将超过 3.5GW 的清洁能源整合到 RTE 网络中。

据日立能源称,与交流电平台相比,这些平台的发电容量高达 1.25GW,尺寸也更大。这些平台将部署在法国首个海上风电场,凸显了扩大海上可再生电力生产的需求。

日立能源电网整合董事总经理 Niklas Persson 表示:“我们很自豪能够继续与 RTE 的长期合作,帮助将可再生能源引入法国电网。

“多项目业务模式使我们能够专注于我们的核心技术,并反映了我们确保未来清晰可见的战略,基于此,我们已经在招聘以扩大我们的全球交付能力。”

Chantiers de l'tlantique 将投资近 1 亿美元作为三个海上平台建设的一部分,将其电力平台的产能提高两倍。

它还将收购一个总面积为4,600m 2的油漆车间。该公司将充分利用其设施,包括配备起重达 1,400 吨龙门起重机的船台。

Chantiers de l'tlantique 董事总经理 Laurent Castaing 表示:“我们的核心业务是大型海事组件的建造,我们的专业知识通过不断追求进步而不断巩固,使我们能够应对行业挑战。

今天,我们已做好直流平台建设和安装的准备。这个规模空前的项目是我们造船厂悠久历史中的一个重大转变。”

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Hitachi and Chantiers de l’Atlantique win €4.5bn contract for French offshore wind farms

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The consortium's high voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission systems in Normandy and Oléron Island are expected to facilitate the integration of over 3.5GW of clean energy into the RTE network

Hitachi Energy

RTE awards €4.5bn contract to Hitachi Energy and Chantiers de l'Atlantique for three French offshore wind farms. (Credit: Chantiers de l’Atlantique)

A consortium of Hitachi Energy and Chantiers de l’Atlantique has secured a contract worth €4.5bn to develop offshore and onshore conversion stations for three French offshore wind farms.

Awarded by French electricity transmission system operator RTE, the contract pertains to the proposed 1GW Centre Manche 1, 1.5GW Centre Manche 2, and 1GW Oléron Island projects.

The contract involves the construction of three offshore direct current platforms and three onshore converter stations for the offshore wind projects.

The consortium’s high voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission systems in Normandy and Oléron Island are expected to facilitate the integration of over 3.5GW of clean energy into the RTE network.

According to Hitachi Energy, the platforms feature a greater power capacity of 1.25GW and larger dimensions compared to their alternating current counterparts. These platforms, which will be deployed for the first French offshore wind farms, highlight the requirement for scaling up offshore renewable electricity production.

Hitachi Energy grid integration managing director Niklas Persson said: “We’re proud to continue our long-standing collaboration with RTE to help bring renewable power to the French grid.

“The multi-project business model enables us to focus on our core technology and reflects our strategy to secure clear visibility of the future and, based on this, we are already hiring to expand our global delivery capacity.”

Chantiers de l’Atlantique will increase its production capacity for electrical platforms twofold by investing nearly €100m as part of the construction of the three offshore platforms.

It will also acquire a paint cell with a total area of 4,600m2. The company will capitalise on its facilities, including its slipway equipped with gantry cranes lifting up to 1,400 tons.

Chantiers de l’Atlantique managing director Laurent Castaing said: “Our core business, the construction of major maritime assemblies, and our know-how, constantly consolidated by our quest for progress, enable us to meet industrial challenges.

“Today, we are ready for the construction and installation of the DC platforms. This project of unprecedented scale is a major shift in the long history of our shipyard.”