The works include design, manufacturing, installation and commissioning of an high-voltage, direct-current offshore converter platform located on the Platform North Sea Cluster 7 in water depths of 40 metres.
The contract was one by a consortium including the US engineering entity, Global Energy Interconnection Research Institute Company, and C-EPRI Electric Power Engineering Company.
The BorWin6 windfarm will have a capacity of 980 MW.
The contract is lauded as the largest renewables contract the company has ever signed, although the cost was not disclosed.
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