ABB’s power transmission technology supports Germany’s energy transition
to renewables in partnership with Aibel/Keppel
ZURICH–(BUSINESS WIRE)–ABB’s Power Grids business has been awarded a triple digit million-euro
order from the Aibel/Keppel FELS consortium, which will design,
construct, and build the High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) transmission
system for the offshore wind connection project DolWin5. ABB is the HVDC
technology provider. This project will deliver 900 megawatts of
zero-carbon electricity – enough to power around 1 million homes – from
three wind farms some 100 km off the German coast. It is scheduled for
completion in 2024.
The order includes the converter platform in the North Sea, as well as
an onshore converter station located in Emden, in the Lower Saxony
region of Germany. TenneT, a leading European electricity transmission
system operator, with activities in the Netherlands and in Germany, is
responsible for providing power links to the offshore wind farms in this
cluster.
ABB’s HVDC solution is used to transport the power generated by offshore
wind farms very efficiently by converting the alternate current (AC) to
direct current (DC) on the converter platform. That makes it possible to
transmit the power through a 130-kilometer-long DC cable system with
very low losses to the mainland. In the onshore converter station, the
power is converted back to AC and then integrated into the transmission
grid. ABB HVDC’s offshore wind connection solutions are compact and
modular to specifically address the challenges of the offshore wind
industry and support a substantial improvement in LCOE (Levelized Cost
Of Electricity), as well as carbon footprint.
With the use of ABB’s voltage source converter technology,
commercialized under the name HVDC Light®, it is possible to keep the
conversion losses very low. Additionally, the order will also include
the ABB Ability™ Modular Advanced Control for HVDC (MACHTM),
which is instrumental in controlling the complex connection between wind
farms and the on-shore AC grid.
“Our innovative HVDC technology, worldwide expertise, deep understanding
of the renewables integration challenges, our partnership approach and
close collaboration with TenneT, were key differentiators in winning
this project,” said Claudio Facchin, President of ABB’s Power Grids
business.
As part of its energy transition (“Energiewende”), Germany’s plans to
generate 65 percent of its power from renewable sources by 2030. A
rapidly growing proportion of this clean energy is generated in huge
offshore wind farms in the North Sea. In just 10 years, Germany’s
offshore wind production has grown from zero to 6,382 megawatts, making
it the world’s second largest offshore wind producer after the UK.
ABB pioneered HVDC more than 60 years ago and has delivered more than
half of the world’s HVDC projects and more than 70 percent of the
world’s voltage source converter HVDC projects.
ABB (ABBN: SIX Swiss Ex) is a pioneering technology leader with a
comprehensive offering for digital industries. With a history of
innovation spanning more than 130 years, ABB is today a leader in
digital industries with four customer-focused, globally leading
businesses: Electrification, Industrial Automation, Motion, and Robotics
& Discrete Automation, supported by its common ABB Ability™ digital
platform. ABB’s market leading Power Grids business will be divested to
Hitachi in 2020. ABB operates in more than 100 countries with about
147,000 employees. www.abb.com
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