Prysmian Group, a global leader in energy and telecom cable systems, recently achieved a significant milestone by successfully commissioning the inter-array cable system for the Fécamp offshore wind farm in the English Channel.
This offshore wind farm, comprising 71 wind turbines with an ultimate capacity of almost 500 MW, underscores the pivotal role of renewable energy in addressing our increasing power demands while minimising environmental impact.
Prysmian's role in the inter-array cable connection
The project, secured by Prysmian in 2020 through a contract with EDF Renewables and its partners, is a testament to the company's comprehensive capabilities. Prysmian managed the entire process as a one-stop shop, from design and manufacturing to installation, burial, termination, and testing of 118 km of 33 kV submarine cables. These cables, featuring 630mm2 cross-sections and incorporating aluminium and copper cores, seamlessly connect the 71 wind turbines, each boasting a 7 MW capacity, to the offshore substation.
Prysmian Group's COO Projects BU, in his own words
"This important project denotes a significant milestone for the Group, being one of the first large-scale offshore wind farms located in France, in which the Group has full EPCI responsibility for the inter-array supply and installation contract," clarified Alberto Boffelli, the Chief Operating Officer Projects BU at Prysmian Group.
" As a one-stop-shop service provider, Prysmian had to design, manufacture, installation, burial, termination and perform testing on a total of 118 km of 33 kV submarine cables with 630mm2 cross-sections and both aluminium and copper cores to connect the 71 7 MW wind turbines to the offshore substation. Prysmian also offered its strategic expertise and extended ability to provide a complex and complete installation solution whilst ensuring a tighter grip over the entire supply chain," Alberto went on to explain.
Prysmian's relationship with EDF Renewables
The complexity of the offshore installation was successfully navigated under Prysmian's dedicated project management. This achievement not only reinforces Prysmian's position as a trusted partner for EDF Renewables but also highlights its prowess in providing end-to-end solutions for large-scale offshore wind projects.
Why is this crucial for the aluminium industry?
This initiative is in line with the broader goal of achieving a green aluminium industry, where sustainability is paramount. The collaboration between Prysmian and EDF Renewables exemplifies the synergy required between the energy and materials sectors to create a harmonious and environmentally responsible industrial landscape.
Conclusion
In the broader context of global clean energy advancements, projects like the Fécamp offshore wind farm play a crucial role in the transition to a sustainable and green future. As the world moves toward the reduction of its carbon footprint, the demand for aluminium—an essential component in various eco-friendly technologies—continues to rise. Renewable energy sources, such as offshore wind, contribute significantly to this transition by providing clean power for the manufacturing processes associated with the aluminium industry.
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