Tekmar to Supply Cape Wind with TekLink CPS

Tekmar Energy has marked a major business milestone after winning a contract on the first US offshore wind farm, Cape Wind.

Tekmar to Supply Cape Wind with TekLink CPS

The contract award underlines the cable protection specialist’s industry-leading track record for delivering custom cable protection solutions to the offshore industry.

At Cape Wind, Tekmar will design, manufacture and supply over 200 of its TekLink cable protection systems for the project’s inter-array and export cables. Tekmar will also supply its polyurethane bellmouth and internal cable guide cones which are attached to the foundations and offer additional support and protection to the power cables.

Once the project goes into construction, Tekmar will also be providing support offshore during live operation by overseeing the installation of its products. The Cape Wind project will be utilising a pioneering new installation technique known as “pre-installation” which involves deploying a small support barge to install the cable protection systems ahead of the main cable installation. This enables a smaller, more cost-effective vessel to be utilised for cable installation. Tekmar’s TekLink system has been specifically tailored to suit this method of installation which is growing in popularity in Europe due to the overall cost reduction to the project.

The Cape Wind project is being constructed off the coast of Cape Cod, Massachusetts. The project consists of 130 Siemens’ 3.6-megawatt offshore wind turbines with a total nameplate capacity of 468 megawatts and when completed, it will produce enough electricity to supply 75% of the electricity used on Cape Cod and the Islands with zero emissions.

James Ritchie, chief executive officer at Tekmar, said: “We look forward to working with the developers at Cape Wind. This project in many ways marks the launch of an important new industry and the development of a corresponding supply chain in the US. We are proud to be a part of that effort.

“Tekmar looks forward to working closely with American companies, such as Whitman Consulting Group, to ensure that the lessons learned in developing projects in the UK are successfully applied to US projects to allow the market and supply chain infrastructure to develop and expand in a quality way.”

News of Tekmar’s contract on Cape Wind comes just days after the company announced an agency agreement with the Massachusetts-based Whitman Consulting Group Inc.

Related: WCG to Represent Tekmar in North America

Press Release, June 03, 2014