Prysmian Group, the world pioneer in the energy and telecom cable systems industry, has been awarded a contract worth in the region of €850 million by Eastern Green Link 1 Limited, a joint venture between the UK transmission grid owners SP Transmission plc and National Grid Electricity Transmission plc, to provide the cable systems for a major UK network development project between Scotland and England.
The award of the EGL1, which has now been added to Prysmian’s order backlog, follows the selection of Prysmian as the exclusive preferred bidder earlier this year and a subsequent commitment made to assure Prysmian Group’s continued capacity availability.
Eastern Green Link 1
Eastern Green Link 1 (EGL1) will form a vital electricity transmission link between Torness in East Lothian, Scotland, and Hawthorn Pit in County Durham, England, and is the first contracted cable system in the UK to utilize 525 kV HVDC (High Voltage Direct Current) technology with extruded XLPE insulation.
With a power transmission capacity of 2 GW, Prysmian shall design, manufacture, install, test, and commission the required HVDC cable system, delivering nearly 400 km of power cable needed for the 194 km route between the two countries.
HVAC cable systems
The majority 176 km portion of the route shall be installed offshore in the North Sea with onshore sections
The majority 176 km portion of the route shall be installed offshore in the North Sea with onshore sections of around 8 km and 10 km in Scotland and England respectively.
Prysmian will provide HVAC cable systems along a ca. 5 km route in Scotland, to connect the converter station at Torness with the grid substation near Branxton, requiring 30 km of 400 kV XLPE insulated cable, and the respective HVDC and HVAC cable systems shall be completed with fiber optic cable and monitoring systems.
Prysmian cable lay vessel
Cable manufacturing is planned at Prysmian centers of excellence in Pikkala in Finland (for submarine cables), as well as Gron and Montereau, both located in France (for onshore cables).
Offshore installation activities shall utilize a Prysmian cable lay vessel of the “Leonardo da Vinci” class. The commissioning of the project is scheduled for 2028.
strengthening cable network connections
Our commitment to providing the support our customers seek as they develop and strengthen the cable network"
“We value immensely the trust that SP Energy Networks and National Grid have placed in Prysmian to deliver this first of a-technological kind project in the UK,” said Hakan Ozmen, EVP Projects, Prysmian Group.
“This milestone contract is a validation of our leadership in the field of HVDC systems and the level of our commitment to providing the support our customers seek as they develop and strengthen the cable network connections required for the energy transition.”
capability and resilience
Eastern Green Link 1 is one of a series of planned EGL system reinforcements between the East Coasts of Scotland and England that shall significantly increase the capability and resilience of the existing UK transmission network and facilitate the growth in flows of electricity from renewable generation to consumers.
These network developments support the UK government's target of enabling 50 GW offshore wind generation by 2030 and achieving a Net Zero economy by 2050.