Infield cabling for DanTysk; cabling total length 111 km; entire cable length shipped in four shipments from the fabrication yard of Parker Scanrope in Norway to the DanTysk site.
Parker Scanrope supplied the infield (inter-array) submarine power cables for the DanTysk offshore wind farm in the German North Sea, located around 70 km west of Sylt. The project’s infield cabling connected 80 wind turbines to the offshore transformer station and was reported to have a total cable length of 111 km. The cables were fabricated at Parker Scanrope’s yard in Norway and were prepared for offshore delivery as part of the overall infield cabling package. The source noted that Van Oord’s cable-transport capability allowed the entire cable length to be carried in four shipments from the Parker Scanrope fabrication yard to the DanTysk site, indicating Parker Scanrope’s role as the cable manufacturer/supplier for the wind farm’s inter-array system. This work formed part of the construction phase of DanTysk’s electrical infrastructure, ensuring that the wind turbines could be electrically interconnected and linked to the offshore transformer station for power collection prior to export. No separate contract value or specific technical parameters (e.g., voltage rating) were stated in the cited source for Parker Scanrope’s supply scope.