GHD has been selected to provide the electrical front-end engineering design (FEED) for the initial phase of the 2 GW Caledonia Offshore Wind Farm, a new development by Ocean Winds, a joint venture between ENGIE and EDPR.
Ocean Winds is strengthening its offshore wind portfolio in Scotland with the Caledonia project, building on its earlier Moray East and Moray West developments. GHD’s role involves assessing two turbine options and leading the front-end design of major electrical systems, including inter-array and export cables, offshore and onshore substations, and grid connections.
GHD’s teams in Newcastle and Manchester will oversee the FEED, focusing on efficiency, standardisation, and the integration of innovative approaches in electrical infrastructure.
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