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JDR to supply He Dreiht array cables

SaraBy SaraAugust 11, 20222 Mins Read
JDR to supply He Dreiht array cables

JDR has secured an order from Seaway 7 to supply 66kV subsea array cables for the 900MW He Dreiht offshore wind project in the German North Sea.

JDR will supply 100 km of 66kV array cable that will connect the project’s 64 wind turbines at EnBW’s offshore wind farm.

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The cables will be manufactured at JDR’s factory in Hartlepool, UK, before being installed at the project in 2025.

JDR said it won the contract from Seaway 7 through a competitive tender due to its technical capabilities and breadth of offshore experience providing cable products and services to 50 offshore wind projects to date

He Dreiht offshore wind farm is located within the German Exclusive Economic Zone of the North Sea, around 85 km north of the Borkum Island and 95 km west of the Helgoland Island.

The wind farm will also be the first to use turbines with a capacity of 15MW each.

The project is scheduled to be operational by 2025.

John Price, Sales Director at JDR, said: “Germany is an important location for us, and we continue to see great potential here as the offshore market grows from strength to strength.

“We’re proud to be part of a project that is pushing the boundaries of offshore wind by increasing megawatt capacity.

“This very much aligns with our values as a company because we are always looking at ways to innovate our solutions to futureproof the industry.

“We’re also delighted to continue to build on our long-standing relationship with Seaway 7 by providing technical expertise and subsea solutions to support in the success of He Dreiht.”

Florent Menet, He Dreiht Project Manager at Seaway 7, added: “We selected JDR due to its reliability, having worked with the company previously.

“We especially know their ability to provide robust solutions on time, which is very valuable in adding to the expertise surrounding a project such as this.”

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