Balfour Beatty Utility Solutions has been awarded the contract
by E.ON to install the cable for its Humber Gateway offshore wind farm.
The contract, worth circa £19 million, will involve the design and
installation of a 30km section of underground 132kV cable which will be used to
connect the Humber Gateway offshore wind farm to a new onshore substation at
Hedon in East Yorkshire.
E.ON’s £736 million Humber Gateway wind farm, situated 8km off the Yorkshire
Coast close to the mouth of the Humber Estuary, will consist of a 73 turbine
array that will generate up to 219MW of electricity, enough energy to power up
to 170,000 homes.
Tony Cocker, CEO of E.ON UK, said: "We’re extremely pleased to be working
with Balfour Beatty on this very important next step in the construction of our
Humber Gateway wind farm. Increasing the proportion of electricity we generate
from low carbon, renewable sources is a vital part of meeting the energy
challenges we all face.”
Mike Sparrow, Managing Director at Balfour Beatty Utility Solutions, said:
“We’re very much looking forward to working with E.ON on the Humber Gateway wind
farm and believe that offering innovative solutions to shared challenges around
sustainability, efficiency and safety has been key in securing this work.”
Balfour Beatty will begin cabling work in summer and E.ON’s entire Humber
Gateway project is expected to be complete in Spring 2015.