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      Siemens receives major order for 
	  BorWin3  North Sea grid connection from TenneT
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	  Consortium leader Siemens to supply HVDC transmission technology • 
	  Consortium partner Petrofac responsible for construction and installation 
	  of platform • 900 megawatt (MW) BorWin3 grid connection to supply 
	  nearly one million German households with electricity from wind energy 
	  • Completion planned for 2019 
       
      
	   Siemens receives an order from TenneT for an offshore wind farm grid 
	  connection in the North Sea. In a consortium with Petrofac Siemens will 
	  supply the complete technology for efficient direct-current transmission 
	  for the BorWin3 grid connection as the consortium leader. The consortium 
	  partner Petrofac, with over 30 years of experience as a leading EPC 
	  contractor to the international oil and gas industry, will be responsible 
	  for the construction and offshore installation of the project's platform. 
	  Supply and laying of the cables was tendered separately by TenneT and is 
	  therefore not part of the consortium's scope of supply ... 
	  see Prysmian BorWin3 news
  The BorWin3 
	  grid connection, with a transmission capacity of 900 megawatts (MW), is 
	  the fifth order that Siemens has received from the German-Dutch 
	  transmission grid operator TenneT for connection of offshore wind farms in 
	  the North Sea. "BorWin3 will supply nearly one million German households 
	  with clean electricity from wind power. We can now fully apply our broad 
	  experience gained in our first four pioneer projects in the North Sea to 
	  this project", declared Karlheinz Springer, CEO of the Power Transmission 
	  Division of the Siemens Energy Sector. Commencement of commercial 
	  operation of Borwin3 is scheduled for 2019. 
  The scope of supply 
	  includes the entire high-voltage equipment of the grid access system as 
	  well as the complete onland station. Both converters, which are meant to 
	  turn the alternating current into the direct current one and then back 
	  again, constitute an essential part of the installation. In addition to 
	  this, Siemens supplies two power transformers per station at a rating of 
	  about 670 MVA as well as the entire air and gas insulated high-voltage 
	  switchgear equipment. Furthermore, Siemens is in charge of the overall 
	  construction works of the onland station. The high-voltage direct current 
	  (HVDC) converter modules are going to be designed, manufactured and tested 
	  at the Siemens converter factory in the city of Nuremberg. The technology 
	  applied here is well-proven and it is already successfully used in four 
	  offshore projects by Siemens. The power transformers are also manufactured 
	  by Siemens at the factory in Nuremberg.
  The converter technology 
	  applied by Siemens, which is referred to as the HVDC Plus, stands for a 
	  voltage-sourced converter constructed on the basis of the Modular 
	  Multilevel Converter concept (VSC MMC). Pioneering the VSC MMC technology, 
	  Siemens boasts the technological leadership in this field. Unlike the 
	  conventional HVDC variant used only in the grids with a sufficient level 
	  of short-circuit power, the installations furnished with the HVDC Plus 
	  provide the black-start capability of the islanded grids, which is the 
	  basic requirement when operating an offshore network. The modular VSC 
	  technology helps reduce the complexity and subsequently the size of 
	  installations - which is a mandatory requirement especially when used on 
	  offshore platforms. Moreover, the HVDC Plus ensures a virtually ideal 
	  sinus-shaped alternating current voltage and a smooth voltage in the 
	  direct current voltage circuit. This makes the use of harmonic filters 
	  superfluous.
  This 160 kilometers (km) long grid connection will 
	  link several wind farms to the mainland. The 155 kilovolt (kV) alternating 
	  current supplied by the wind power plants will be transformed into 320 kV 
	  direct current on the BorWin3 offshore platform. A basic principle behind 
	  power transmission is: The higher the voltage, the more energy that can be 
	  transmitted via a cable and the less the losses. Normally, direct current 
	  transmission is implemented in cable links of more than 80 km, as this is 
	  usually more economical, and also because transmission of alternating 
	  current over such distances and at these high power levels would result in 
	  a major portion of the energy being lost without any means of 
	  compensation. The BorWin3 link will transport electrical energy via cable 
	  over 130 km at sea and a further 30 km on land to the grid feed-in point 
	  in Emden. The direct current will then be converted back into alternating 
	  current for further transmission and distribution. Thanks to the efficient 
	  Siemens HVDC (high-voltage direct current) technology, transmission losses 
	  over the link, excluding cable losses, are less than three percent.  
	   The platform will be designed as a parent platform, equipped with a 
	  helipad and crews' quarters. Siemens will essentially be supplying the 
	  HVDC technology for the platform and will be responsible for the 
	  construction of the complete HVDC converter station on land. In all, 
	  Siemens is now implementing five North Sea grid connection projects for 
	  TenneT. Projects to date are: HelWin1 (576 MW) and HelWin2 (690 MW) off of 
	  Helgoland, BorWin2 (800 MW) off of Borkum and SylWin1 (864 MW) off of 
	  Sylt. Those grid connections are well advanced and are scheduled to take 
	  up operation successively between 2014 and 2015. 
	   
       
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	  HVDC solutions and the associated service are part of the Siemens 
	  environmental portfolio. Around 43 percent of the company's revenues are 
	  provided by green products and solutions. That makes Siemens one of the 
	  world’s leading providers of eco-friendly technology. 
       
      Source:
	  
	  Sabrina Martin, Siemens AG 
	  www.siemens.com
	  
	   
       
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