Sofia offshore wind farm OCP installed by Sleipnir
German energy company RWE has reached a milestone at the Sofia offshore wind farm by installing the High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) offshore converter platform.
German energy company RWE has reached a milestone at the Sofia offshore wind farm by installing the High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) offshore converter platform.
Sofia will generate enough electricity to power 1.2 million UK homes. The OCP structure took more than two and a half years and more than 13 million hours to construct and
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RWE achieves key milestone with the installation of the Offshore Converter Platform at its Sofia Offshore Wind Farm – its first deployment of HVDC technology offshore.
RWE has installed a high-voltage direct current (HVDC) offshore converter platform (OCP) at the 1.4GW Sofia offshore wind farm located in UK waters. The technology is
The platform, equivalent in height to an 11-story building and weighing over 13 000 t, was lifted onto the jacket structure, marking the largest lift in offshore wind history.
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Once complete, it was loaded from Batam Yard in Indonesia and transported to the North Sea to be installed at Sofia. The platform, equivalent in height to an 11-story building
RWE has installed the Offshore Converter Platform (OCP) at its flagship Sofia Offshore Wind Farm, marking a significant milestone in the project. RWE''s partners in the
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RWE celebrates a major achievement with the installation of the world''s largest offshore converter platform at Sofia Offshore Wind Farm, a key step towards its 2026
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The Sofia offshore wind farm is situated on Dogger Bank and will send green electricity from 100 Siemens Gamesa 14MW wind turbines through subsea cables to Redcar, Teesside. RWE’s new Grimsby hub will manage operations and maintenance for Sofia, also supporting the Triton Knoll offshore wind farm.
This marks a huge achievement for the entire RWE Sofia Offshore Wind Farm team. The OCP is a critical piece of infrastructure that sits at the heart of the wind farm. It converts high voltage alternating current (AC) to high voltage direct current (DC), and is RWE's first offshore deployment of High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) technology.
Its successful installation keeps the 1.4 gigawatt (GW) project on track to be fully operational in 2026. Sofia will then be capable of generating enough electricity to power approximately 1.2 million typical UK homes. The impressive OCP structure has been constructed over two and a half years and required more than 13 million hours of work.
Its successful installation keeps the 1.4 gigawatt (GW) project on track to be fully operational in 2026. Once fully operational, Sofia will be capable of generating enough electricity to power approximately 1.2 million typical UK homes.