East Anglia ONE Offshore Substation Installed

East Anglia ONE Offshore Substation Installed

ScottishPower Renewables have announced the successful installation of the East Anglia ONE offshore substation in the Southern North Sea.  The substation, 59km from the coast of Lowestoft, will house all of the electrical equipment needed to distribute the power from the 102 wind turbines back to shore in Suffolk.

One of the largest structures of its type in the world, the installation was supported by the state-of-the-art Oleg Strashnov vessel, which lifted and secured the substantial steel structure in to the sea with precise placement.

Over the next 4 months around 60 electrical engineers and technicians will work around-the-clock to complete the installation of the equipment needed to commission the substation, in readiness for the first turbines being switched on.

Charlie Jordan, East Anglia ONE Project Director for ScottishPower Renewables, said: “The offshore substation is the single largest and most complex piece of kit that we will build for this project, so it is good to see the structure safely in place. Now we will press on with the intricate electrical work, and continue with the installation of the turbine foundations. From early next year we will start installing the towers and the blades, with electricity being generated before the end of 2019. We are very pleased with progress on East Anglia ONE. It won’t be long now until the windfarm is making an important contribution to the UK’s clean energy goals.”

For further information visit the ScottishPower Renewables website.

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