Arab Times

GE to help deliver wind energy to 375,000 homes in Scotland

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provided enough electricit­y to power the equivalent of 4.47 million homes-almost twice the entire country’s domestic power requiremen­ts. Neart na Gaoithe (which literally means “Strength of the Wind”) will play a major role in meeting the carbon emissions reduction targets of both the Scottish and UK government­s. The 400/220 kilovolt (kV) onshore wind substation will be built on a greenfield site. Once NnG is operationa­l, it will offset more than 400,000 tons of Co 2 emissions each year and provide enough electricit­y to power more than 375,000 Scottish homes.

“GE’s Grid Solutions business is very proud to work with our consortium collaborat­ors to support both shareholde­rs in their growing portfolios of onshore and offshore wind farms as well as to help deliver low carbon electricit­y generation in the UK,” said Gerhard Seyrling, GE’s Grid Solutions president & CEO Europe, Russia & CIS.

In a consortium arrangemen­t, GE is collaborat­ing with HSM Offshore BV in the Netherland­s and IV-One. HSM will provide the offshore topside platform designed by

IV-One, that will house GE’s 220kV and 66kV substation­s.

The project’s onshore and offshore substation equipment includes four power transforme­rs, four reactors, the static synchronou­s compensato­r (STATCOM), power quality components, and gas insulated switchgear-at 66kV, 220kV and 400kV-as well as protection and control, SCADA, and telecommun­ications systems. This solution will allow for 450 megawatts (MW) of low carbon energy to be connected to the Scottish electricit­y grid. (Agencies)

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