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Home / Case Studies / Sollatek Regulates International Cooperation In North Sea Power

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Sollatek Regulates International Cooperation In North Sea Power

PRODUCT: AVR3PEx1200
HISTORY: This project is the collaborative efforts of Norway’s Statoil and Statkraft and Abu Dhabi’s Masdar, under the joint venture company Dudgeon Offshore Limited. As the UK’s most remote windfarm, Dudgeon consists of 67 turbines, each 187m high and produces enough electricity to supply 430,000 UK homes with clean energy




Located 32km off the coast of Cromer in North Norfolk, the Dudgeon Offshore Windfarm is a £1.4 billion project harnessing the winds of the North Sea.

Since its completion in late 2017, Dudgeon generates more than 402MW of electricity delivered to onshore substations where two Sollatek automatic voltage regulators stabilise the site power supply to the LVAC distribution board that feed the control and auxiliary equipment.

The site covers an approximate 55km2 with a 42km subsea cable making landfall at Weybourne Hope and transmitting electricity to the newly built Necton onshore substation where Siemens have deployed 2 of Sollatek’s AVR3S4x1200 Voltage Regulators. Sollatek has been a long-standing partner with Siemens on the supply of 3 phase Voltage Regulators. The robust 828kVA units are crucial in regulating the voltage to the LVAC equipment at the Necton substation. These AVRs are solid state and maintenance free. Like all Sollatek AVRs, they incorporate the latest technology in voltage regulation from Sollatek, which in contrast to mechanical designs, boasts voltage correction speeds in excess of 1250 V/s.

 

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