Prysmian Cables to Connect Three French Wind Farms

Prysmian has secured a contract worth more than EUR 300 million with Reseau de Transport d’Electricité (RTE) to develop submarine cable links to connect three planned offshore wind farms to the mainland power grid in France.

The three projects are Fécamp, Calvados and Saint Nazaire.

We are proud to support RTE in this important challenge” said Massimo Battaini, SVP Energy Projects. “The offshore wind market in France is a new and promising development in this segment, and this contract not only consolidates our relationship with RTE but also re-affirms Prysmian’s world leadership in providing HV submarine cable solutions.”

Prysmian will be responsible for the design, supply, installation, testing and commissioning of two HV export power cable links for each of the three offshore wind farms covering both the submarine and land routes to connect Fécamp, Calvados and St Nazaire to the French network.

The submarine cable links, which consist of high voltage alternating current (HVAC) 220 kV three-core cables with XLPE insulation and single wire armouring, will connect the offshore wind parks being developed by Eolien Maritime France (EMF).

The submarine cables will be produced in Arco Felice, Italy and Pikkala, Finland. The cables for the land sections will be manufactured in Gron, France.

Delivery of the cables is expected during the period 2018 and 2020, dependent on the individual scheduling of the wind farms, with commissioning between 2019 and 2022.

For the marine installation, Prysmian intends to use DP2 cable laying vessel, Cable Enterprise.