Entreprise Travaux Publics de l’Ouest led a contract ... to make and install the array cabling infrastructure
Entreprise Travaux Publics de l’Ouest led the contract to make and install the array cabling infrastructure for the 2MW Floatgen floating offshore wind project located off Le Croisic on France’s Atlantic coast. The work formed part of the cabling package required to electrically connect the demonstrator turbine at the SEM-REV offshore test site, enabling power export from the floating unit via subsea electrical infrastructure. The reNews report stated that Entreprise Travaux Publics de l’Ouest acted as the lead contractor, with Hydro Group and Wenex Equipements supporting the delivery as subcontractors. The scope referenced completion of the cabling support work and specifically attributed overall responsibility for the array cabling infrastructure to Entreprise Travaux Publics de l’Ouest. The announcement positioned this activity as construction-phase offshore cable installation work associated with commissioning the Floatgen demonstrator. No contract value, cable length supplied, or detailed technical parameters for the array cables were disclosed in the cited source beyond the project’s offshore location relative to Le Croisic and the fact the works related to subsea three-phase electrical connections.