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Power converter station for offshore wind farm to be built on Teesside

Semborp Energy º£½ÇÊÓÆµ is hosting the plant to convert energy from the Dogger Bank wind farm to be used on the National Grid

How the wind farms at Dogger Bank Teesside could look(Image: Charles Hodge Photography)

A power station to convert energy from a massive offshore wind farm is to be built on Teesside.

The Wilton International site has been selected as the location for the onshore electricity converter station for the Sofia Wind Farm, which is under development at Dogger Bank in the North Sea by power firm RWE Renewables.

Cables from each turbine more than 100 miles offshore will connect to a converter station being hosted by Sembcorp Energy º£½ÇÊÓÆµ so that power produced offshore can be supplied to the National Grid.

The development is the latest boost for Teesside and the wider North East from the boom in offshore energy in the North Sea, which has brought jobs to a number of coastal areas.

Matthew Scrimshaw, Sembcorp Energy º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s commercial director, said: “This is a massive infrastructure project and Sembcorp are delighted that Wilton International has been chosen for part of this major investment

“It’s one of the largest construction projects that Wilton International has seen in recent years and it’s very much in alignment with our commitment to decarbonise our industrial site.

“Two converter substations will be built on a 20-acre plot – the first for the Sofia Wind Farm, the second for the adjacent Dogger Bank C Offshore Wind Farm. Construction of the second converter station is expected to start next year.”