Correll Group secure works on Dogger Bank Wind Farm from DEME Offshore

When fully operational in 2026, Dogger Bank will be capable of powering 6 million UK homes

Correll Group secure works on Dogger Bank Wind Farm from DEME Offshore

The Correll Group, Electrical Engineering Division, has been contracted by Deme Offshore NL B.V. to complete the 66kV inter-array cable (IAC) termination & testing on 95 WTG’s and the offshore substation platform on the first phase of Dogger Bank Wind Farm, including the installation of a Cable Monitoring System.

The offshore wind farm is being constructed in three 1.2GW phases; Dogger Bank A (with 95 wind turbines), Dogger Bank B (with 95 wind turbines), Dogger Bank C (with 87 wind turbines). The 3.6GW project will be the world’s largest offshore wind farm when completed in 2026.

This world-leading project under construction in the North Sea more than 130km off the North East coast of England is a joint venture between SSE Renewables (40%), Equinor (40%) and Vårgrønn (20%).

SSE Renewables is leading on the construction and delivery of all three phases, and Equinor will operate Dogger Bank upon completion for its anticipated lifetime of up to 35 years. Over 400 long-term jobs have been created locally to support Operations and Maintenance from South Tyneside for the 35-year life of the wind farm.

Onshore construction began in 2020 and is currently underway for all three phases, while offshore construction on Dogger Bank A began in Spring 2022. First power is expected in Summer 2023 and Summer 2024 for Dogger Bank A and B, respectively. Turbine installation for Dogger Bank C will begin in 2025.

Dogger Bank Wind Farm will use some of the world’s largest and most powerful offshore wind turbines in operation today, GE’s Haliade-X. As the first order for the Haliade-X 13MW and 14MW machines, Dogger Bank will be the first time the ground-breaking turbines are installed in the world. Each GE Haliade-X turbine has a power output of up to 14MW and one rotation of the Haliade-X turbine blades can power one UK home for more than two days.

Dogger Bank Wind Farm marine package manager, Alan Evans, said: “Correll Group will play an important role in the safe installation and testing of sub-sea equipment in preparation for first power this summer.

“They will join a number of UK-based firms helping to build the critical marine infrastructure needed for this world-leading project including the manufacturers of our cable protection and cable monitoring systems.”