SPIE Wind Connect has been awarded a contract by DEME to carry out 66kV inter-array cable termination and testing on the remaining 87 wind turbines at the Dogger Bank offshore wind farm, SPIE Global Services Energy said.
The contract marks the completion of SPIE’s involvement across all three phases of the 3.6 GW project, following earlier work on Dogger Bank A and B.
Located more than 130 km off the north-east coast of England, Dogger Bank is being developed in three 1.2 GW phases by SSE Renewables, Equinor, and Vargronn, with full completion scheduled for 2026. The project will deploy GE’s Haliade-X 13 MW and 14 MW turbines, which SPIE said will enable the wind farm to supply electricity to six million UK homes.
Sam Dowey, managing director at SPIE Wind Connect, said: “Being selected to deliver inter-array cable termination and testing across all three phases of Dogger Bank is a strong endorsement of our capabilities and commitment.”
He added: “We are proud to play a vital role in this record-breaking project, which will set new standards for offshore wind and accelerate the transition to renewable energy in the UK and beyond.”
SPIE noted that its extended role demonstrates its expertise in high-voltage offshore wind operations and reinforces its long-term presence in the UK renewable energy sector.
