Semco Maritime has won a deal to develop and optimise the electrical infrastructure for European Energy’s nearshore wind farms in Jammerland Bay and Omø Syd, Denmark.
The scope of the study comprises optimisation of the electrical infrastructure, including electrical grid studies and evaluating several scenarios of how to bring the power from the wind turbines to the grid onshore.
This includes assessment of the sub-sea cable layout and design as well as onshore/offshore substation topologies.
Capital expenditure versus operational expenditure will also be assessed to ensure the overall total cost of ownership is as optimised as possible.
The study will be delivered in close co-operation with European Energy to ensure that local requirements are met, said Semco.
“We are very pleased that European Energy has chosen Semco Maritime for this study and we are proud that our services can play a part in the maturation of this project,” said Semco offshore wind engineering and technology director Tommy Flindt.
“We hope to see this project come to life, serving as a critical contribution to the green transition of our society.”
The wind farms have a total capacity of 560MW.


