
Dubai’s Drydocks World yard has signed an agreement with Petrofac to build the BorWin3 high voltage direct current (HVDC) converter platform for the North Sea. When completed, this unit, named BorWin gamma, will provide a renewable offshore resource to meet increasing energy demands.
Drydocks World will undertake fabrication, commissioning and load out of the BorWin3 platform, which will transmit electricity from connected offshore wind farms to the mainland of Germany. Scheduled to go online in 2019, the platform will be installed nearly 100km off the German coast in the North Sea, at a water depth of approximately 40m.
The Dutch-German transmission system operator TenneT ordered the HVDC-linked BorWin3 from a consortium comprising Petrofac and Siemens. The link will transmit approximately 900 MW of wind power, which is roughly equal to the annual electricity consumption of one million German households. Siemens will supply the complete HVDC converter technology for efficient direct-current transmission.
His Excellency Khamis Juma Buamim, chairman of Drydocks World and Maritime World stated: “The strong industry reputation and capabilities of Drydocks World have been instrumental in reinforcing our position among global energy conglomerates. The BorWin3 HVDC platform is a key stepping-stone into furthering our business in the renewables industry. Our highly specialized units are extremely capable of delivering this ground-breaking project, and we look forward to achieving further success with BorWin3.”
Drydocks World has previously completed the pioneering DolWin beta HVDC offshore platform within the project DolWin2, demonstrating that it is fully able to construct such large scale offshore structures.



















