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Siemens awards subcontracts for Triton Knoll Offshore Windfarm

November 09th '18

Manchester based Siemens Transmission & Distribution Ltd. (STDL) has awarded its first major contracts as engineering lead for the electrical transmission system for Triton Knoll Offshore windfarm, based 33km off the Lincolnshire coast.

The contract for high voltage equipment containers fabrication and fit out has been awarded to UK-based JGC Engineering and Technical Services of Janetstown, Thursco, Scotland.

A further contract has been awarded to consortium Smulders - ENGIE Fabricom, to build two Offshore Transformer Modules® (OTMs®). The OTM® is an essential part of the wind farm and is significantly smaller in size and weight compared to conventional alternating current platforms. Triton Knoll will have two OTMs® which will be installed onto a monopile foundations and ultimately connected to the national grid substation at Bicker Fen in Lincolnshire.

STDL will deliver the containerised high voltage equipment to the Smulders - ENGIE Fabricom yard in Hoboken with the consortium responsible for the design, fabrication, blasting and painting of the modules.

All construction works will be performed inhouse, at the Smulders’ Belgian production facilities. Once assembled, the modules will be transferred to the ENGIE Fabricom yard where the containers will be mounted onto the OTM® platforms.

Smulders - ENGIE Fabricom will perform the outfitting works on the platforms and will complete further interconnections, testing and commissioning.