Saipem 在 Dogger Bank 海上风电场安装第二个高压直流输电平台

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Dogger Bank 项目位于英格兰东北海岸 130 多公里处,分三个 1.2GW 阶段开发,即 Dogger Bank A、B 和 C,该项目将配备 277 台海上涡轮机

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Saipem 在 3.6GW Dogger Bank 海上风电项目中部署第二个无人 HVDC 海上变电站平台。 (来源:Dogger Bank 风电场)

Saipem 已在位于英国北海的 3.6GW Dogger Bank 海上风电项目安装了第二个无人高压直流 (HVDC) 海上变电站平台。

该平台长75m、宽45m、高39m,采用Saipem设计和制造的四腿钢导管架基础结构,安装在水深约28m处。

它的安装具有里程碑意义,标志着该海上风电设施计划部署的三个平台中的第二个平台已完成,每个平台均由 Aibel 提供。

Dogger Bank 项目位于距英格兰东北海岸 130 多公里处,分三个 1.2GW 阶段开发,即 Dogger Bank A、B 和 C。总体而言,该项目将配备 277 台海上涡轮机。

该海上风电项目由 Equinor (40%)、SSE Renewables (40%) 和 V怪兽rgrasenn (20%) 之间的合资企业 (JV) 执行,后者由 Eni Plenitude 和 Hitec Vision 所有。

Saipem 利用其 Saipem 7000 船舶,在距离英国海岸线 130 公里的 Dogger Bank B 安装了该平台。

无人高压直流海上变电站平台配备了日立能源高压直流输电系统,该系统旨在比传统交流系统更有效地传输电力。

它将接收由Dogger Bank B的95台海上风力涡轮机产生的1.2GW交流电。随后,电力将转换为直流电,传输到约克郡东区贝弗利附近的陆上换流站。

Dogger Bank海上风电场的第一个平台于2023年4月在Dogger Bank A部署。所有三个平台都将从岸上远程控制,并将采用流线型设计,旨在与以前的平台设计相比,每兆瓦重量减轻70% 。

Saipem 海上风电业务线首席运营官 Gianalberto Secchi 表示:“我们很自豪能够为突破性的 Dogger Bank 项目这一重要里程碑的实现做出贡献,该项目重申了 Saipem 在海上风电行业的领导地位以及我们在支持客户方面的专业知识开发海上风电场作为全球能源转型的关键资源。”

上个月,英国天然气和电力市场办公室 (Ofgem) 选择 EKITD 财团作为 Dogger Bank A 海上风电海上输电所有者 (OFTO) 项目的首选投标人。

该财团由 Equitix Investment Management 和 Kyuden Group 管理的基金组成,其中包括 Kyuden International 和 Kyushu Electric Power Transmission and Distribution。

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Saipem installs second HVDC platform at Dogger Bank offshore wind farm

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Located more than 130km off the North East coast of England, the Dogger Bank project is being developed in three 1.2GW phases, namely Dogger Bank A, B, and C and the project will feature 277 offshore turbines

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Saipem deploys second unmanned HVDC offshore substation platform at the 3.6GW Dogger Bank offshore wind project. (Credit: Dogger Bank Wind Farm)

Saipem has installed the second unmanned high voltage direct current (HVDC) offshore substation platform at the 3.6GW Dogger Bank offshore wind project located in the UK North Sea.

Measuring 75m in length, 45m in width, and 39m in height, the platform employs a four-legged steel jacket foundation structure designed and fabricated by Saipem, installed in water depths of around 28m.

Its installation milestone marks the completion of the second platform out of three planned for deployment at the offshore wind facility, with each being supplied by Aibel.

Located more than 130km off the North East coast of England, the Dogger Bank project is being developed in three 1.2GW phases, namely Dogger Bank A, B, and C. Overall, the project will feature 277 offshore turbines.

The offshore wind project is being executed as a joint venture (JV) between Equinor (40%), SSE Renewables (40%), and Vårgrønn (20%), which in turn is owned by Eni Plenitude and Hitec Vision.

By leveraging its Saipem 7000 vessel, Saipem installed the platform 130km from the UK coastline at Dogger Bank B.

The unmanned HVDC offshore substation platform houses a Hitachi Energy HVDC system developed to transmit power more efficiently than traditional AC systems.

It will receive 1.2GW of AC power produced by the 95 offshore wind turbines of Dogger Bank B. Subsequently, the power will be converted to DC for transmission to an onshore converter station near Beverley in the East Riding of Yorkshire.

The first platform of the Dogger Bank offshore wind farm was deployed at the Dogger Bank A in April 2023. All three platforms will be remotely controlled from shore and will incorporate a streamlined design aimed at reducing weight by 70% per MW compared to previous platform designs.

Saipem offshore wind business line chief operating officer Gianalberto Secchi said: “We are proud to have contributed to the achievement of this important milestone for the groundbreaking Dogger Bank project, which reaffirms Saipem’s leadership in the offshore industry and our expertise in supporting Clients in the development of offshore wind farms as a key resource for the energy transition worldwide.”

Last month, the UK Office of Gas and Electricity Markets (Ofgem) selected The EKITD consortium as the preferred bidder for the offshore transmission owner (OFTO) project of the Dogger Bank A offshore wind.

The consortium comprises funds managed by Equitix Investment Management and Kyuden Group, which includes Kyuden International and Kyushu Electric Power Transmission and Distribution.