In addition to supplying the technology, Siemens Energy will also take over the complete maintenance of the converter solutions for an initial period of 10 years. All high-voltage equipment for the two connection systems, such as converter technology, transformers, and switchgear, will be manufactured by Siemens Energy in Europe. The Spanish consortium partner Dragados Offshore S.A. (a subsidiary of the VINCI Group) is responsible for the design, construction, and offshore installation of the associated platforms. Construction will take place at the company's yard in Cádiz, Spain.
Nine of the current 15 HVDC grid connection projects in the German North Sea use Siemens Energy technology. Meanwhile, the United Kingdom wants to generate enough green energy through offshore wind by 2030 to supply every household in the country with electricity. The United Kingdom recently gave the go-ahead for five more offshore wind farm projects in the largest ever round of contracts for difference. According to the operators' current plans, four of these projects will be equipped with grid connection systems from Siemens Energy. Most recently, Siemens Energy booked the order for the grid connection of the East Anglia Three offshore wind farm in July. After commissioning, the 1.4GW wind farm is expected to supply around one million households with green electricity.