East Anglia Three infographic

ScottishPower Renewables Selects East Anglia THREE Converter Stations Team

Siemens Energy and Aker Solutions have signed a contract with ScottishPower Renewables with the intention to provide high voltage direct current (HVDC) converter stations for the East Anglia THREE offshore wind project in the UK.

ScottishPower Renewables

The delivery of this EPCI scope for the wind farm’s two converter stations is subject to the project reaching financial close in 2022, Aker Solutions said. The value of the contract is between NOK 2 billion and NOK 3 billion (EUR 197 million and EUR 295 million).

“The early selection of strategic contractors like this gives us more time to look for opportunities within the UK supply chain, skills and manufacturing as part of our project planning and delivery, which is good news,” said Ross Ovens, ScottishPower Renewables’ EA Hub Project Director.

“This will be our first HVDC link and will help us transfer more wind generation to where it’s needed and support the UK’s ambitions to reach Net Zero. Our East Anglia Hub projects have the potential to deliver more than 7.5 percent of the UK’s 40 GW target for offshore wind generation by 2030 and the world-leading knowledge, experience and capabilities of Aker Solutions and Siemens Energy will help ensure East Anglia THREE fully plays its part. We look forward to working closely together to make this project a success.”

East Anglia THREE is the second project to be developed in the East Anglia Zone, following the commissioning of East Anglia ONE in 2020.

East Anglia Three infographic
Source: ScottishPower Renewables

The wind farm is located in the North Sea off the east coast of England and is planned for an installed capacity of up to 1,400 MW.

It is part of the overall East Anglia Hub development which includes East Anglia TWO and East Anglia ONE North, with a planned total capacity of up to 3,100 MW.

Planning applications for the 800 MW East Anglia ONE North and the 900 MW East Anglia TWO are currently being examined by the UK Planning Inspectorate.

“We are proud that ScottishPower Renewables, as a leading renewable energy company, selected our consortium as the contractor for one of the world’s largest offshore wind developments. We have over decades developed substantial operations in the UK based on leading expertise and a track record for predictable execution of demanding projects. The new contract with ScottishPower Renewables is aligned with our strategy to grow our activities within renewables and low-carbon projects,” said Kjetel Digre, chief executive officer of Aker Solutions.

Aker Solutions’ first step in the scope will be the detailed design engineering, which will be executed by the company’s engineering office in Reading, UK.