Tekmar Energy will provide cable protection for Innogy’s 857MW Triton Knoll offshore wind farm off the east coast of Lincolnshire in England.
Triton Knoll’s contractor Boskalis was selected by Tekmar to supply 196 units of its TekLink system to protect the array and export cables and bellmouths for the project’s substations.
The system will be manufactured at the company’s factory in north-east England.
Sister company AgileTek is carrying out engineering analysis for the project.
Triton Knoll is located 32km off the coast and will comprise 90 turbines in water depth of 15-21 metres.
Tekmar Energy managing director Russell Edmondson said: “We are delighted to continue our trusted relationship with Boskalis following many years of success together.
“Further, this is our third project with Innogy following the completion of Galloper late last year, also with Boskalis.”
Tekmar said its eighth generation TekLink cable protection system offers reduced cost and improved installation efficiency.
Innogy is preparing to begin landfall cabling works the offshore wind project, which involves Boskalis installing two landfall ducts for the project’s NKT-made offshore export cable just north of Anderby Creek.


