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Hellenic Cables Wins Major Contract for East Anglia Two Offshore Wind Farm

Hellenic Cables lands major UK wind farm contract. The Greek company will supply cables for the 960 MW East Anglia Two project, demonstrating its growing role in the global renewable energy market.

In this image there are few ships in the water, few houses, trees, poles, cables and the sky.
In this image there are few ships in the water, few houses, trees, poles, cables and the sky.

Hellenic Cables Wins Major Contract for East Anglia Two Offshore Wind Farm

Hellenic Cables has secured a significant contract for the East Anglia Two offshore wind farm in the UK. The Greek company will supply around 165 kilometres of 66 kV inter-array cables and related accessories for the 960 MW project, following a deal signed with Seaway7 in November 2024.

The East Anglia Two wind farm, located in the southern North Sea, was selected in the UK government's latest Contracts for Difference (CfD) Allocation Round 6 (AR6). It will feature 64 Siemens Gamesa SG 14-236 DD wind turbines, installed on monopiles supplied by Sif, and set for installation by Cadeler.

Hellenic Cables' scope of work includes engineering, design, manufacturing, testing, and supply of the cables, along with the provision of associated accessories. Manufacturing will commence at the company's plant in Corinth, Greece, starting in 2026, with final deliveries slated for the first half of 2027. Kostas Savvakis, General Manager at Hellenic Cables, expressed satisfaction in continuing collaboration with Seaway7 and ScottishPower Renewables.

Seaway7, responsible for the transport and installation of inter-array cables, will deliver the approximately 165 kilometres of cables to the East Anglia Two offshore wind farm in the United Kingdom, with delivery expected in the second quarter of 2025. This award follows a previous contract for the East Anglia Three offshore wind farm, further solidifying Hellenic Cables' role in the UK's renewable energy sector.

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