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20 Feb 2021

DEME Secures Contract for Two Offshore Substations in Dutch North Sea

20 Feb 2021  by power-technology.com   

DEME Offshore has secured a contract to transport and install the jackets and topsides for two Hollandse Kust offshore substations.

DEME will supply and install scour protection for the two substations to be installed at Hollandse Kust (noord) and (west Alpha) wind farms. Credit: Julia Schwab from Pixabay.

Additionally, the company will take responsibility for the supply and installation of scour protection for the two substations. These will be installed at the Hollandse Kust (noord) and Hollandse Kust (west Alpha) wind farms, in the Dutch North Sea.

The joint venture Engie Solutions-Iemants, a subsidiary of Smulders, has awarded the contract. It will oversee the engineering, procurement, construction and offshore installation of the two substations.

According to DEME Offshore, about 40% of electricity requirements of the Netherlands will come from offshore wind farms by 2030.

DEME Offshore Business Unit director Bas Nekeman said: “The combination of Engie Solutions-Iemants’ extensive know-how, combined with our expertise in tailored solutions for the offshore wind industry, has proven to be successful in the past few years when we have worked closely together to achieve challenging projects such as the SeaMade and Moray East offshore wind farms.”

The company has scheduled the scour protection and jacket installation at the Hollandse Kust (noord) platform for the second half of this year. The topside for noord and the jacket for the west Alpha platform will be installed next year. The topside installation for the west Alpha platform will take place in 2023.

The Netherlands’ transmission system operator Tennet will connect the two wind farms, with a combined capacity of 700MW, to the grid.

The Hollandse Kust (noord) and Hollandse Kust (west Alpha) offshore platforms will begin operations by 2023 and 2024, respectively.

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