RWE installs substations for 350 MW Polish wind farm

Poland: RWE has selected Chantiers de l’Atlantique for supply, engineering, installation and commissioning of a substation for an offshore wind farm in Poland.

 


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Poland: RWE has selected Chantiers de l’Atlantique for supply, engineering, installation and commissioning of a substation for an offshore wind farm in Poland.

The 350 MW wind energy project being built by RWE will produce enough electricity to power 350,000 Polish households.

RWE will use the substations being installed to collect clean electricity generated from the project and transport it via highvoltage submarine cables to meet the growing demand for energy in Poland.

Digital tools will be installed to ensure remote control and monitoring of both the wind energy farm and substations.

Chantiers de l’Atlantique says it is partnering with both French and Polish companies to deliver the project. The company will start delivering the equipment and technologies for the project from this year and full installation is expected by 2025.

After the successful delivery of the Arkona offshore substation in 2018, this is the second time that Chantiers de l’Atlantique and RWE have joined forces on an offshore wind project.

RWE says it is using the project to expand its business within the renewable energy segment, as well as to enable Poland to accelerate its retirement of fossil fuels by expanding its portfolio of clean capacity.

RWE already has a well-established onshore wind business in the country and is continuously diversifying its renewables portfolio by investing in solar projects in Poland.

RWE currently operates 17 offshore wind farms in five countries and plans to increase its wind capacity from 2.4 GW to 8 GW by 2030.

 

Source: Power Engineering International