McDermott has announced the beginning of the BorWin6 project's construction phase. BorWin6 is a 980MW high-voltage, direct current (HVDC) offshore grid connection initiative by TenneT in Germany.
Construction works were inaugurated by first-steel cutting in a ceremony at McDermott's fabrication yard in Dubai, UAE.
BorWin6 is planned to connect offshore wind farms in the German Exclusive Economic Zone to the mainland grid. The direct current connection is part of the North Sea Cluster 7.
The grid system will collect the three-phase current generated from an offshore wind farm, which will be converted into the direct current on the BorWin kappa offshore converter platform and transported to the mainland in Büsum via an export cable approximately 189 kilometres in length. From there, the electricity is to be transported to the BUTL grid connection point near Büttel via an approximately 46-kilometre underground cable.
Start-up is scheduled for 2027.
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