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Tekmar Group sees shares fall following talks with Ørsted over subsea cable damage

The Darlington firm says subsea cables could be damaged by processes the firm is not involved and doesn't expect to be materially impacted

Race Bank offshore windfarm(Image: handout)

North East subsea specialist Tekmar Group says it does not expect to be “materially impacted” after Danish wind power firm Ørsted warned that a number of its windfarms need repairs.

The Darlington firm says it is in talks with Ørsted to discover the “root cause and remedial actions” at º£½ÇÊÓÆµ windfarm Race Bank, one of 10 offshore windfarms where the power firm says it has found damage.

Ørsted announced in its first quarter results that it had found issues at the 10 windfarms, where subsea cables have been eroded by rocks on the seabed, triggering further investigation.3

The firm, which is leading plans to build one of the world’s largest offshore windfarms off the coast of Grimsby, said it is taking “proactive measures” through a two-phase remediation approach, starting with stabilisation of the cable protection system to prevent further damage, then looking at repairing or replacing of damaged cables.

In his review, Ørsted’s CEO Mads Nipper said early assessment points to a total financial impact of around three billion DKK (£350m) across 2021 to 2023, including a warranty provision of DKK 0.8bn (£93m) to cover potential costs towards partners.

He said: “Further investigations are ongoing concerning the issue and the remediation measures needed, including the impact in relation to suppliers, partners, and insurance.”

Following on from the warning, Ørsted supplier Tekmar Group issued a response, highlighting how the damage can be caused by processes it is not involved in.

CEO Ally MacDonald said the Darlington business had been in talks with Ørsted in relation to one of the offshore wind farms, at Race Bank, off the Norfolk coast.