Siemens wins order for first HVDC link between Great Britain and Denmark
Siemens has been awarded a contract to deliver two converter stations for the first HVDC link between Great Britain and Denmark.
Siemens has been awarded a contract to deliver two converter stations for the first HVDC link between Great Britain and Denmark.
Norway’s Statnett , Sweden’s Svenska Kraftnat, Finland’s Fingrid and Denmark’s Energinet plan to invest more than $16.6 B combined in their grids until 2028.
Denmark: Keppel Corp has won a contract to build two offshore wind farm substations worth more than $150 M for Danish renewable energy company Orsted.
Denmark: Denmark’s government has put up the tender for the first of three wind farms, aimed at turning Denmark into a net-zero emissions society by 2050.
Switzerland, Zurich: ABB has received an order worth around $140 million from transmission system operators Energinet.dk in Denmark and 50Hertz Transmission in Germany to design, supply and install an HVDC (high voltage direct current) converter station in Bentwisch, Northern Germany.
Siemens has been awarded a $185 million (€170 million) order to supply an HVDC link between the Dutch and Danish power grids from the power grid service provider Danish Energinet.dk and its Dutch counterpart TenneT TSO, according to the company press release.
India, Mumbai: Avantha Group Company CG has been awarded a contract from Denmark’s national electricity transmission system operator Energinet.dk to provide power transformers and gas insulated switchgear (GIS) for the Kriegers Flak wind farm project in the Baltic Sea.
Denmark, Copenhagen: Danish rail company Banedanmark has awarded Siemens and construction company Per Aarsleff AS the contract to electrify nine rail routes totalling 1,300 kilometres.
Denmark, Copenhagen: Having announced a new, smaller and cost-saving HVAC solution for offshore wind projects, Siemens has launched a new alternating-current (AC) grid access solution at for connecting near-shore wind power plants to the grid.
Denmark: Siemens believes that using smaller high-voltage alternating-current (HVAC) transformers for offshore wind projects could reduce project costs by up to 30%.
Denmark, Fredericia: Energinet.dk has been granted permission for $577 million investment into a grid connection for the 600 MW Kriegers Flak wind farm in the Baltic Sea off Denmark.