Cabling solutions provider Nexans was awarded a contract for the supply and installation of cables for the DoLWin6 direct-current (DC) link in July 2017.

These cables will transport the electricity from the offshore windfarms of North Sea Cluster 3 from the DolWin Kappa HVDC converter station to the Emden / Ost on-shore HVDC converter and transformer station.

Two parallel, XLPE-insulated 320kV DC cables, each measuring 90km in length, will be able to carry a maximum output of 900MW.

The €100m Nexans contract comprises the cables, accessories and installation. In addition to the DC cables, Nexans will be installing a fibre-optic cable for data transfer.

The project is Nexans Deutschland’s biggest to date and is scheduled for completion in 2023.

TenneT executive board member Lex Hartman said: "We are delighted to be working alongside Nexans, another strong service provider in the field of plastic-insulated direct-current cables, for our latest offshore project."

Efficient electricity transmission and careful installation in the Wadden Sea

The geographical location of the offshore windfarm to be connected means that the offshore grid connections run via the ecologically sensitive Wadden Sea.

This is also the case with the DolWin6. On the way from the DolWin Kappa converter station, where the three-phase current generated at sea is converted to direct current, to Hilgenriedersiel on the mainland, around 45km away, the cables will cross the island of Norderney.

To help protect the Wadden Sea and the flora and fauna on Norderney, horizontal drilling will enable the cables to pass under the island.

TenneT is beginning work on this part of the project this year, as in order for the dykes and natural features to be protected, it can be carried out only between mid-July and the end of September.

Nexans will also install the cables carefully and within suitable time frames.

The submarine cables, manufactured in Norway, are scheduled for delivery and installation in summer 2020 and 2021.

Installation of the Belgium-produced land cables between Hilgenriedersiel and Emden, a distance of roughly 45km, is planned to take place from 2020 as well.

Cable technology for the infrastructure of tomorrow

Nexand Deutschland managing director and Nexans Group senior executive vice-president Dr. Dirk Steinbrink commented: "I am delighted that TenneT has awarded us the contract for this important link.

"With DolWin6, we are responsible for all stages of the project relating to the cable system, including design, manufacture, logistics and installation, and after previous projects such as Beatrice, Italy-Montenegro and NordLink, we once again have the chance to demonstrate our expertise in high-voltage direct-current transmission."

Low-loss high-voltage and ultra-high-voltage cables from Nexans enable grid operators to expand their grids in a way that achieves the best possible results in terms of efficiency and conservation of resources, and thereby to lay the groundwork for the energy supply of the future.