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UK: East Anglia THREE offshore converter station jacket beds down in North Sea


21 Aug 2025

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The massive steel structure that will house ScottishPower Renewables’ first-ever HVDC offshore converter station has been successfully installed in the southern North Sea.  

Weighing in at around 3,700 tonnes and standing 59 metres high, the four-legged jacket foundation for the green energy company’s £4 billion East Anglia THREE offshore windfarm is now fixed to the seabed – 69km off the coast of Suffolk – at a water depth of 36m.

The installation was completed by Heerema Marine Contractors’ SSCV Sleipnir – the biggest crane vessel in the world – after sailing in from Aker Solutions’ Verdal fabrication yard in Norway.

The 1.4 GW East Anglia THREE offshore windfarm will be the biggest-ever windfarm across the whole of the Iberdrola group and among the largest in the world when it comes into operation at the end of 2026 – producing enough clean energy to power the equivalent of more than 1 million homes.

East Anglia THREE offshore converter station jacket

Pedro Fernandez, ScottishPower Renewables’ East Anglia THREE Project Director, said: 'The offshore construction programme for East Anglia THREE is the biggest feat of engineering we’ve ever undertaken – to see 3,700 tonnes of steel lifted safely and securely into place, with exacting and medical precision, is a truly impressive sight.

'This is the latest milestone for the project and is testament to the tremendous teamwork with our supply chain partners, so my thanks to everyone involved from ScottishPower, Aker Solutions and Heerema.

'We’ll have many more EA THREE moments to celebrate as the installation of the turbine foundations progresses, the fit-out of the converter station topside nears completion and we put in place the inter-array cable network that will connect the turbines to the converter station and take us closer to first power. It’s going to be a busy and exciting year!'

The installation of the East Anglia THREE offshore converter station foundation jacket was also supported by tugs Bylgia, Skandi Handler and EEMS Wrangler as well as the guard vessel, Tess.

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Source: Scottish Renewables





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