May 24, 2021, by Adnan Durakovic
Anglo-American joint venture Hecate Independent Power Limited (HIP) has launched its HIP Atlantic Project for installing 10,000 MW of fixed and floating wind turbines in the North Atlantic connected to the UK grid.
The long-length, high-capacity, high-voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission cables which will connect the wind farms to the UK grid are to be manufactured in the United Kingdom at a GBP 200 million bespoke power cable plant to be built at a port in the northeast of England, HIP said
The total project cost is estimated at GBP 21 billion (USD 30 billion).
HIP has lodged four connection applications with National Grid Company for an initial 4,000 MW of grid connections to the United Kingdom’s 400 kV electricity transmission system across four connection sites.
Stephen Farrell
A £200m manufacturing plant is set to be built in the North East to support a £21bn wind turbine project.
Hecate Independent Power (HIP) has announced the launch of its HIP Atlantic Project for installing 10,000 MW of fixed and floating wind turbines in the North Atlantic connected to the UK by long-length, high-capacity, high-voltage direct current (HVDC) submarine power transmission cables.
The cables are set to be manufactured in the UK at a £200m bespoke power cable plant to be built at a port in the North East, with the exact location to be revealed at a later date.
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