Fabrication of three Offshore Transformer Modules® for the Moray East Offshore Windfarm project now completed
The third and final Siemens Energy Offshore Transformer Module® (OTM) is ready to leave the fabrication yard this weekend to sail to the Moray East offshore windfarm project, located 22km from the Aberdeenshire coast in Scotland, marking a significant milestone in the project’s development.
An OTM is the substation platform out at sea and in a world’s first, three of these will be connected to deliver the 950MW clean energy from the Moray East project.
The OTMs, which were fabricated and fit out in Hoboken, Belgium by Smulders and EQUANS, are an essential part of the wind farm. They stabilise and maximise the voltage of the power received from the offshore wind turbines before transmitting the electricity to shore.
The OTMs will sit on three-legged jackets and each weigh-in at around 1,100 tonnes. Each module will transmit the power generated by the 100 turbines across the 295km2 site, back to shore and into the national grid where it will be distributed to homes and businesses.
The OTM, which is significantly smaller in size and weight compared to conventional alternating current platforms, will transform the output voltage of the wind turbines from 66 kV to the transmission to shore voltage of 220 kV.
Siemens Energy designed the OTM using a modular fabrication approach which saves cost and time in the delivery. It also means the design can incorporate the specific needs of the developer. The switchgear needed to control the incoming and outgoing electrical circuits is housed in stainless steel containers which are constructed and installed on the platforms. Additionally, the power transformers are filled with synthetic ester, rather than traditional oil, meaning they are fire resistant.