ABB wins NordLink contract

23 March 2015


ABB is to facilitate the first ever interconnection between the Norwegian and German power grids after winning contracts valued at around $900 million from a consortium comprising Statnett and TenneT as well as promotional bank KfW.

ABB is to supply on-shore high-voltage direct current (HVDC) converter stations and the cable system in the German sector under the NordLink project - Europe's longest HVDC power grid interconnection at 623km long.

NordLink will enable the transmission of 1400MW of renewable energy, and is scheduled to go into commercial operation in 2020.

"We are very pleased to be working with TenneT and Statnett on another landmark project that will support the integration of the European energy market. The smart combination of renewable power generation, e.g. solar and wind in Germany and hydroelectric in Norway, demonstrates that we can technologically enable a sustainable green energy policy across Europe," said ABB CEO Ulrich Spiesshofer. "This order underlines ABB's technology leadership in HVDC and is another milestone in restoring our Power Systems division to a path of long-term growth and profitability."

NordLink will be key in connecting Norway with Germany and has been designated as one of the European Commission's projects of common interest to help create an integrated European Union energy market. It will increase energy security in both countries and support the integration of renewable energy into the countries' grids by allowing surplus wind and solar power produced in Germany to be transmitted to Norway, and hydroelectric power to be transmitted in the opposite direction. The link will transmit power at a record capacity of 1400MW, which is enough to supply 3.6 million German households.

"The NordLink project once again demonstrates ABB's commitment to the efficient use of renewables; we are bringing clean power to millions of people and supporting the energy policies of Germany and Norway," said Claudio Facchin, President, ABB Power Systems division. "We pioneered HVDC technology and continue to develop new technologies that make projects like NordLink feasible."

ABB will design, engineer, supply and commission two 525kV, 1400MW converter stations, using its Voltage Sourced Converter (VSC) technology, called HVDC Light®. One station will be situated near Tonstad in southern Norway and the other near Wilster in northern Germany.

As part of the project, ABB will also design, manufacture and install a 525 kV mass impregnated (MI) cable system in the German sector, which will include 154 km of subsea and 54 km of underground cable.

 



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