NeuConnect

NeuConnect

NeuConnect

Planned submarine power cable in Europe


NeuConnect is an HVDC submarine power cable under construction between England and Germany.[1][2][3][4]

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Project Status

The main construction phase started in 2023.[5] [6]

As of July 2023, operation is expected to start in 2028.[6][5]

Route

The cable will run between a new substation[7] on the Isle of Grain, in Kent in England to the Fedderwarden substation in Wilhelmshaven in the Lower Saxony region of Germany.[2][3] Landfall will be next to Grain Coastal Park, in Kent, and at Hooksiel, near Wilhemshaven in Germany.[7]

At 725km in length, the interconnector will be one of the longest in the world.[8]

Specification

The HVDC link will consist of two main cables, each approximately 720 km (450 miles) long, together with a much thinner fibre optic cable for temperature and acoustic sensing for about 150 km (93 miles) from each landfall. The DC element will operate at 525 kV,[9] with a maximum capacity of 1,400 MW.[7]

Economics

The project is privately financed and will cost £2.4Bn (€2.8Bn). The project will deliver £1.7Bn in consumer benefits to UK consumers over 25 years, and could deliver a net reduction in carbon emissions of over 13MtCO2 in the same time.[8]

History

  • Neuconnect Britain Ltd. was established in 2018.[8]
  • NeuConnect received Interim Project Approval from Ofgem in January 2018.[10]
  • Public consultation events were held in July 2019.[10]
  • In December 2019, the planning application was submitted to Medway Council.[10]
  • In December 2019, Invitations to Tender were launched for the procurement of two converter stations and 720 km of HVDC cabling.[10]
  • In December 2019, the Invitation to Tender (ITT) stage was launched to procure two converter stations and 720 km of HVDC cables.[11]
  • In January 2020, the Federal Network Agency in Germany (BNetzA) confirmed the NeuConnect interconnector project in its 2019-2030 grid development plan.[10]
  • In April 2020, Neuconnect completed site survey work on the Isle of Grain.[12]
  • A €1.2 billion cable contract was awarded in February 2022,[13][14] and substations contract in April.[15][14]
  • In July 2022, the project reached financial close, allowing early construction works to begin later in 2022. [8]
  • In October 2022, the cable manufacturer Prysmian started production of the 725km cable.[16]
  • As of December 2022, early construction works had started in Wilhelmshaven and Isle of Grain,[4] and manufacture of the cable had started.[16]

See also


References

  1. "Project Overview". NeuConnect. Retrieved 7 January 2023.
  2. "NeuConnect Interconnector". 4Coffshore. Retrieved 25 January 2020.
  3. "Project 309 - NeuConnect". TYNDP 2018 Europe's Network Development Plan to 2025, 2030 and 2040. entsoe. Retrieved 25 January 2020.
  4. "FIRST EVER UK-GERMAN ENERGY LINK MOVES AHEAD AS £2.4BN/€2.8BN NEUCONNECT PROJECT REACHES FINANCIAL CLOSE" (Press release). NeuConnect News. 7 July 2022. Retrieved 9 September 2022.
  5. "Onshore Konverterstation" (in German). NeuConnect. Retrieved 7 January 2023.
  6. "Project News". NeuConnect. Retrieved 25 January 2020.
  7. "NEUCONNECT AWARDS OVER £1.5BN OF MAJOR CONTRACTS AS FIRST EVER UK-GERMAN ENERGY LINK MOVES AN IMPORTANT STEP CLOSER". News. NeuConnect. 11 April 2022. Retrieved 22 April 2022. Contractors selected for cabling and converter station works on new interconnector that will connect two of Europe's largest energy markets for first time
  8. "CABLING PRODUCTION STARTS ON NEUCONNECT IN IMPORTANT MILESTONE FOR FIRST EVER UK-GERMAN ENERGY LINK". NeuConnect News Releases. NeuConnect. 4 October 2022. Retrieved 5 November 2022.

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