Inch Cape Appoints Siemens Energy and lemants Consortium to Deliver Onshore and Offshore Substations

Inch Cape Offshore Limited, the 50/50 joint venture between ESB and Red Rock Power Limited, has appointed Siemens Energy and lemants, subsidiary of Smulders, for the supply and build of its onshore and offshore substation package.

Siemens Energy will design and build the onshore substation, which will be sited at the former power station site at Cockenzie, East Lothian.  Early onsite works are expected to commence early 2023  following engagement with the local supply chain.

Siemens Energy and lemants will supply the wind farm’s offshore substation platform, using Siemens Energy’s proven Offshore Transformer Module (OTM®) technology. Fit-out and assembly of the OTM and its jacket foundation will take place at the Smulders yard in Wallsend, Newcastle.

Commenting on the plans, Adam Ezzamel, Inch Cape’s Project Director said:

“The substation package is a critical element of the project and we’re looking forward to working with Siemens Energy and lemants following their selection.

“Today’s announcement is an important milestone for the project ahead of the CfD results next week.”

Mark Pilling, Vice President HV Grids at Siemens Energy, said:

“The award of this contract is another step towards the UK achieving its target of 50GW of offshore wind by 2030.

“I’m incredibly proud of Siemens Energy and our partner Iemants.  It is important that we support our customers by building innovative infrastructure that enables clean energy to be delivered to our homes and businesses across the country.

“Siemens Energy has a strong record of delivering offshore wind farm projects in Scotland and we will be actively working with Iemants and Inch Cape Offshore Limited to engage with the local supply chain on potential contract opportunities.”