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August 17, 2017 · about 9 years ago

Global Marine to Install Rampion OWF Cable

Global Marine Group (GMG) has been awarded a contract from E.ON to install a fibre optic cable at the Rampion offshore wind farm, under construction 13km off the coast of Sussex, UK. Upon completion the cable will run from the shore to an offshore substation, providing a vital communications link fo

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Global Marine Group (GMG) has been awarded a contract from E.ON to install a fibre optic cable at the Rampion offshore wind farm, under construction 13km off the coast of Sussex, UK.

Upon completion the cable will run from the shore to an offshore substation, providing a vital communications link for the wind farm. The installation is expected to be completed later this month, the company informed.

CWind, which is part of the GMG, will execute the contract and will utilize the group’s capable assets and project engineering team.

The installation will centre on a 96-fibre armoured cable supplied from Hexatronic, installed by the CS Recorder using the Hi-Plough to ensure appropriate cable protection in the hard chalk seabed.

“It is a pleasure for CWind to continue working with Rampion,” said Lee Andrews , managing director for CWind, part of Global Marine Group. “We are well placed to support the project, with a comprehensive track record of successful cable installations. In a very tight timeframe, the CWind team has engineered a solution for a complex project that accommodates the existing on site infrastructure. We now look forward to successfully conducting the installation and will naturally embrace our “right first time” ethos throughout the project.”

Due to be completed and operational in 2018, the Rampion offshore wind farm, owned by E.ON, the UK Green Investment Bank and Canadian energy company Enbridge, will generate 400MW of power, the equivalent of the electricity used by almost 347,000 homes, comparable to around half the homes in Sussex.

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