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OWC has been awarded the cable engineering package for the 560MW Green Volt floating wind farm off the east coast of Scotland.
The scope covers offshore export and inter-array cables as well as onshore works from the landfall near Aberdeen to a substation.
OWC said its Scotland-based team will manage the assignment, which is due to be completed later this year.
Green Volt is being developed by Flotation Energy and Vårgrønn and will deliver power to both oil and gas platforms and the UK grid.
OWC project manager Johnathan Love said: “We are proud to be part of such a pioneering project and to contribute with Scotland-based expertise to solve another key part of a project.
“Green Volt both advances floating wind and redefines how offshore energy systems can be decarbonised.”
OWC chief executive Will Cleverly said: “It is a privilege to support a project that is setting new standards for floating wind and local content.
“Our contribution demonstrates the value of UK-based engineering talent and strengthens our position as a go-to partner for complex offshore wind developments.”
The consultancy has supported Green Volt since May 2023 across more than 15 project roles including WTG package management, certification, metocean studies, CfD requirements and port assessments.
Green Volt project director Matthew Green said: “Green Volt is proving floating wind technology can scale.
“There is huge opportunity to build a UK supply chain ready to act on the global opportunities ahead.
“We’re delighted to be working with OWC for cable engineering on the project, following their involvement in other workstreams over the past couple of years.
“To have this competence available on our doorstep in Scotland is a strength for the project.”
Source: reNews
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