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Home » Uncategorized » Aker, Siemens secure Vanguard substations nod
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Aker, Siemens secure Vanguard substations nod

Eleanore RobinsonBy Eleanore RobinsonJanuary 15, 20252 Mins Read
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Aker Solutions, in a consortium with Siemens Energy, has received the full notice to proceed from RWE for the Norfolk Vanguard West and East offshore wind farms.

The Norfolk Vanguard West and East represent the first phase of RWE’s Norfolk Offshore Wind Zone, which also includes the Norfolk Boreas developments.

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Once complete, the Norfolk Offshore Wind Zone will produce enough renewable electricity to power more than four million homes.

Aker Solutions has provided work for the projects under a limited notice to proceed announced in November 2023.

The full notice to proceed represents a significant milestone, and underscores Aker Solutions’ ambition to contribute to the global energy transition, the company said. 

Sturla Magnus, executive vice president for Aker Solutions’ new build segment, said: “We are proud to be a key partner in this important energy project, which represents a significant source of renewable energy and a major step in Europe’s energy transformation.

“The project also aligns with Aker Solutions’ strategy to expand our activities in renewables and energy transition projects, reinforcing our position as a leader in sustainable energy solutions.”

The project is being executed through a consortium consisting of Aker Solutions and Siemens Energy.

Aker Solutions’ scope includes engineering, procurement, construction and installation (EPCI) of the high voltage direct current (HVDC) offshore platform, while Siemens Energy is responsible for the onshore station as well as the high voltage equipment in the offshore substations.

The JV between Aker Solutions and Drydocks World will deliver the two HVDC platforms.

Fabrication of the platform topsides will be executed by Drydocks World in Dubai, UAE, while the fabrication of the substructure will be executed by Aker Solutions’ yard in Verdal, Norway.

Project execution has started, with engineering and procurement activities ongoing for both platform topsides and substructures.

Fabrication of the Norfolk Vanguard West platform started at Drydocks World in April of this year, while fabrication of the Norfolk Vanguard East platform is scheduled to begin in the second quarter of 2025.

The platforms will be delivered and installed in 2027 and 2028. Before offshore installation, they will be towed to Aker Solutions’ Stord yard for final preparations, including transfer from transportation vessel to heavy lift vessel.

Aker Solutions England Norfolk Offshore Wind zone Norfolk Vanguard RWE Siemens Energy
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