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SPIE Wind Connect Wins Final Dogger Bank Cable Scope

SPIE Wind Connect will complete 66kV inter-array cable work for Dogger Bank C, closing its full high-voltage scope across the 3.6GW project led by SSE Renewables and Equinor.
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On 19 November 2025, SPIE Global Services Energy announced that SPIE Wind Connect received a major DEME contract to execute 66kV inter-array cable termination and testing for the remaining 87 turbines of Dogger Bank C, completing the final stage of the North Sea project.

Located more than 130km off England’s north-east coast, Dogger Bank is owned by SSE Renewables and Equinor at 40% each, with Vårgrønn holding 20%. SSE Renewables leads construction of the three 1.2GW phases, while Equinor will operate the site during its 35-year lifetime. More than 400 long-term roles have been created in South Tyneside.

The 3.6GW wind farm will be completed in 2026 and equipped with GE’s Haliade-X 13MW and 14MW turbines. Each unit can produce up to 14MW, with one rotation generating power for a UK home for more than two days. When fully operational, the project will supply renewable electricity to six million households.

With prior awards for Dogger Bank A and B, SPIE Wind Connect now covers the full development, reinforcing its capability in high-voltage offshore services. Managing Director Sam Dowey said the selection across all phases reflects the company’s strong performance in complex offshore work.

SPIE Global Services Energy operates in about 20 countries with 5,000 employees, while the wider SPIE group employs 55,000 and reported €9.9 billion in revenue and €712 million in EBITA in 2024.

Editorial Note:
This article was prepared with the assistance of AI tools to enhance clarity and efficiency.
All information has been reviewed and verified by the HMT News editor.
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