NnG takes huge step forward with first substation in place offshore

UK: The first of two offshore substations has been installed at Neart na Gaoithe (NnG) offshore wind farm, under construction 15 km off the coast of Fife.

 


NnG offshore wind farm

Source: NnG offshore wind

UK: The first of two offshore substations has been installed at Neart na Gaoithe (NnG) offshore wind farm, under construction 15 km off the coast of Fife.

This milestone means NnG can be fully connected to the National Grid ahead of the project’s 54 wind turbines being installed in 2023.

Saipem used the largest offshore wind installation vessel in the world, the Heerema Sleipnir, to place the 1100 T topside onto one of the two foundation jackets.

Once installed, the power generated by the offshore wind farm’s turbines will be exported via NnG’s two offshore substations to its onshore substation where the energy will access the National Grid’s entry point at Crystal Rig in the Lammermuir Hills, East Lothian.

The first turbines will be operational in mid-2023, with completion of the entire wind farm scheduled for 2024.

NnG, jointly owned by EDF Renewables and ESB, will have a capacity of approximately 450 MW. It will supply enough low carbon electricity for around 375,000 homes and will offset over 400,000 T of CO2 emissions each year.

“Having the first of NnG’s two offshore substations in place is a really important moment for everyone involved in the construction of this major offshore development for Scotland. A lot of hard work has gone in to preparing the seabed and installing two foundation jackets to help us reach this significant milestone and I’m pleased that we can now continue with connecting the platform to the grid and undertaking further foundation works. It’s an exciting time for NnG as construction continues both offshore and onshore and we are on track for our first turbines to be operational in mid-2023, with completion of the entire wind farm scheduled for 2024,” said Matthias Haag, NnG Project Director.

 

Source: NnG offshore wind