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Home » Uncategorized » DEME, LS win Norfolk Vanguard export cable contract
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DEME, LS win Norfolk Vanguard export cable contract

reNEWS EditorialBy reNEWS EditorialDecember 8, 20222 Mins Read
LS Cable to buy first cable laying barge

Vattenfall has signed a contract with preferred bidders DEME Group and LS Cable and System to deliver the export cables for the 1800MW Norfolk Vanguard offshore wind farm.

The deal follows the agreement reached between the Norwegian developer and the two contractors in October to provide the export cables for sister project the 1.4GW Norfolk Boreas.   

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The consortium will supply around 180km of High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) export cables for the onshore route and around 320km for the offshore route for the whole of the Norfolk Offshore Wind Zone and will connect it to the national transmission electricity grid.

Vattenfall head of offshore wind Catrin Jung said: “We’re delighted to have taken the next step with LS Cable & System and DEME Group who will provide the export cables for the whole Norfolk Offshore Wind Zone.

“This is a big milestone for the project which is vital to deliver fossil-free living within a generation.”

Project director of Vattenfall’s Norfolk zone Rob Anderson said: “It’s great to be working with our partners and using innovative, sustainable technologies for the Norfolk Offshore Wind Zone.

“Alongside the potential to level-up East Anglia with new green collar jobs and supply chain opportunities, the Zone has a critical role in delivering net zero in the UK.”

DEME Offshore business unit director Philip Scheers said: “We are very proud that Vattenfall has again chosen to partner DEME and LS Cable & and System for this scope and that we will ultimately provide the cables for the entire Norfolk Offshore Wind Zone.

“DEME is doing its utmost to achieve net zero emissions and it is fantastic to stand shoulder to shoulder with pioneers such as Vattenfall, who shares our vision for a sustainable world.”

LS Cable and System executive Hyungwon Kim said: “We are pleased to announce the 320kV DC XLPE offshore cable being supplied by LS Cable and System will be manufactured solely with renewable energy which is also certified by LS’s Environmental Product Declaration Certification.

“We would like to thank our client Vattenfall and our partner DEME offshore with whom we look forward to working to bring clean, green energy to the UK from British offshore wind.”

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