en.Wedoany.com Reported - OEG has returned to the site of the UK's East Anglia Two offshore wind project to carry out pre-construction seabed clearance work. This UK offshore wind project, developed by ScottishPower Renewables, has a planned installed capacity of 960 megawatts and is located approximately 33 kilometers off the coast of Suffolk.
According to navigation notices, OEG's current scope of work includes unexploded ordnance disposal, boulder clearance, and removal of decommissioned cables. Specifically, three confirmed unexploded ordnance will be handled using low-order deflagration technology, approximately 1,800 boulders will be relocated, and 12 to 15 decommissioned cables are planned for removal. Unexploded ordnance and boulder clearance is primarily scheduled from June to August, while decommissioned cable removal is planned for August to September.
The East Anglia Two offshore wind project plans to install 64 Siemens Gamesa SG 14-236 DD wind turbines on monopile foundations. The project has been selected in the UK's sixth Contracts for Difference allocation round. Subsequent works will include offshore foundations, offshore substation, array cables, export cables, and turbine installation. As the 960 MW project enters the seabed preparation phase, the UK offshore wind construction supply chain will continue to advance.
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