ABB to supply special transformers for the world’s most powerful wind turbines
Wednesday, May 04, 2020
ABB will deploy 40 special transformers to equip wind turbines for an
offshore wind farm in the Irish Sea. The MHI Vestas Offshore Wind
turbines are 195 m (640 ft) tall – around two-thirds the height of the
Eiffel Tower – and weigh 1000 metric tons, approximately double a
fully-loaded Airbus A380 plane. Its 80 m (262 ft) rotor blades sweep
through an area equivalent of three soccer fields and can produce up to
eight megawatts of power, making it the most powerful wind turbine in
the world.
ABB received the order from MHI Vestas Offshore Wind
for the Walney Extension Offshore Wind Farm, located around 19
kilometers west of Walney Island off the coast of Cumbria, England. The
offshore wind farm is owned by the Danish utility DONG Energy A/S. The
order is a follow-up of one at the end of 2014 for 32 specialty
transformers to equip similar turbines for the Burbo Bank Extension
Offshore Wind Farm, also located in the Irish Sea.
The Walney
Extension will provide additional generation potential of 660 MW in
addition to the existing offshore wind farm’s 367 MW. The western part
of this extension, for which ABB will supply the transformers, will
account for half of the new capacity ie, 330 MW. As announced
previously, ABB has also been contracted to supply a high-voltage cable
system that will bring power from the Walney Extension wind park to the
mainland.
When completed, the Walney offshore wind farms together
will be capable of providing clean electricity to over 800,000
households, making a significant contribution to the UK’s target of
achieving 15 percent of its total energy production from renewable
sources by 2020 and reducing carbon dioxide emissions.
The ABB
transformer (9.7-megavolt ampere, 34-kilovolt) will be installed inside
the turbine tower with accompanying low-voltage products. ABB’s
specialty transformers meet the most stringent electrical and mechanical
requirements that are a prerequisites in an offshore environment where
quality and reliability are critical. The transformer has customized
design attributes and uses state-of-the-art raw materials and
components. It is vibration and short-circuit resistant and has a
compact footprint in order to accommodate the turbine door frame. It
also weighs around 30 percent less than a similar standard transformer.
“These
transformers are specially designed to meet the specific application
needs of the most powerful wind turbines and a testimony to ABB’s
technology and innovation strength being a key differentiator when it
comes to creating value for our customers,” said Claudio Facchin,
President of ABB’s Power Grids division. “We are pleased to continue
with our contribution to the integration of more renewable energy into
the grid, a key focus area of our Next Level strategy.”
ABB
offers a complete range of power and distribution transformers designed
for reliability, durability and efficiency. ABB is a major transformer
manufacturer throughout the world and offers both liquid-filled and
dry-type transformers as well as services for complete lifecycle
support, including replacement parts and components.
ABB is a
leading global technology company in power and automation that enables
utility, industry, and transport and infrastructure customers to improve
their performance while lowering environmental impact. The ABB Group of
companies operates in roughly 100 countries and employs about 135,000
people.
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