Offshore Wind Cable Contract Sparks Investment In Prysmian Wrexham Facility

Cable installer and supplier Prysmian Group has been awarded a multi-million pound contract to supply cables for what will become the world’s biggest offshore wind farm, Hornsea Project Two.

The wind farm, currently being constructed by Ørsted, a global leader in offshore wind, will be located 89km off the Yorkshire Coast. When operational in 2022, it will be able to supply well over 1.3 million UK homes with green electricity.

In total over 300km (around the same distance from London to Wrexham) of inter-array cables will be supplied by Prysmian Group, with 900km of cable cores manufactured in Wrexham, UK.

As a result, Prysmian Group is upgrading its Wrexham facility to become the first UK facility to manufacture submarine array cable cores.

Minister for Investment, Graham Stuart, said, “Prysmian’s investment is a clear display of confidence in the UK’s flourishing renewable sector, and will contribute to improving quality of life in the UK for generations to come.

“An investment such as this epitomises exactly the type of work that DIT (Department for International Trade) is doing to deliver jobs and prosperity in communities up and down the country.

“DIT is able to provide wide-ranging support for investors globally across 108 countries and in all regions of the UK, including expert advice on sector-specific issues such as infrastructure and renewable energy. Through the Invest in GREAT website, prospective investors can find a wealth of information on market opportunities, legal support and much more.”

Alessandro Panico, sales team manager offshore wind Prysmian Group, said, “We are proud to support Ørsted in providing the UK market with the highest quality, locally manufactured cables for the next generation of UK offshore wind farms. Alongside this we have launched an important investment plan to increase our submarine cables production capacity in order to meet the growing demand from the sector.

“This key investment in our Wrexham facility is a sign of the growth of the UK offshore wind supply chain, and our strategic ambitions in the renewables industry. This order represents around two years of production for this facility, and will benefit other companies that want to deliver competitive local content in their UK projects.”

Duncan Clark, programme director for Hornsea Projects One and Two at Ørsted, added, “We are delighted to be working with Prysmian Group, who have years of experience and a strong track record of innovating, including the development of high voltage submarine cable solutions. This inward investment is a clear signal of confidence in the continued growth of offshore wind in the UK.

“In order to maintain the UK’s leading position in offshore wind, further development of a robust, competitive supply chain is needed to not only provide for UK projects, but also to take advantage of exporting abroad as the industry continues to grow globally. Working with Prysmian to secure locally manufactured cable cores is just one of the ways we are engaging with suppliers to ensure our wind projects have the highest viable proportion of UK content.”

 

You May Also Like

The new Debox SM40- the smallest in-line junction box on the market

Hylec-APL, announced the launch of the new Debox SM40, the smallest 4-pole junction box ...

JTL inspires

JTL inspires others to build for the future this National Apprenticeship Week

This National Apprenticeship Week (7-13 February), JTL is encouraging more people to start their ...

Hager protects Sarah Beeney’s restoration

Hager protects Sarah Beeney’s restoration Hager has supplied the complete electrical circuit protection for ...