Prysmian nemis elektr uzatish tizimiga 800 million yevrolik buyurtmalarni yutib oldi


Prysmian Group nemis elektr uzatish bo'yicha umumiy qiymatidan ortiq bo'lgan ikkita shartnoma oldi 800 million evro. Ular orasida Germaniyaning Ampion Offshore GmbH uzatish tizimining operatori bilan DolWin4 va BorWin4 loyihalari bo'yicha shartnomalar mavjud..

Offshore power plants
Dengizdagi elektr elektr stantsiyalari

HVDC Cables para DolWin4 and BorWin4

These projects mainly concern the design, ta'minlash, installation and commissioning of grid-connected systems for offshore wind farms in the German North Sea. This is Prysmian’s first 320kV HVDC subsea project with Amprion Offshore GmbH.

Birga, the DolWin4 and BorWin4 projects will transmit 1.8 GW of electrical capacity. Prysmian will supply approximately 1,000 km of ±320 kV high-voltage DC cable. The submarine cables will be produced in Pikkala, Finland and Arco Felice, Italy. And the land-based cables will be produced in Gron, France and Abbeville, AQSh. Delivery and commissioning of both projects is expected to be scheduled for 2028.

Each system will consist of two HVDC cables capable of transmitting 900 MVt quvvatga ega. On the land side, the two systems will be connected to the 300 km A-Nord underground line corridor. The submarine cable will go from the offshore platform through the Niedersächsisches Wattenmeer National Park, cross the island of Norderney and then connect to the land cable near Hilgenriedersiel.

The Future of Renewable Energy in Germany

Renewable energy
Offshore energiya va quyosh energiyasi

More than half of Germany’s electricity came from conventional sources in the first six months of the year, according to data published by the Wiesbaden Statistical Office. Primarily, Germany has increased its coal-fired power generation in the face of an energy crisis of Russian gas supply cuts.

But renewable energy is growing. The rise in the share of renewable energy is driven by an increase in wind and solar power, thanks to the large number of sunshine hours and the continued supply of wind power in the past half year.

Kelajakda, Germany will accelerate the development of renewable energy. Wind and solar energy will see a boom. Natijada, submarine cables and solar cables will also welcome a strong growth market.


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