DNV GL Releases Subsea Power Cable Guideline Following 18-month Joint Industry Project
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The recommended practice, which is free to download from www.dnvgl.com/rules-standards/default.aspx#2, is the most comprehensive of its type in the industry.
Technical guideline covers entire lifecycle of subsea power cables, from concept development to decommissioning, and is a comprehensive resource of project guidance Many existing offshore wind farms have faced subsea power cable problems caused by underestimation of complexities and interrelationships Guideline will become essential tool for stakeholders involved in renewable energy projects, improving safety and lowering costs for the wind industry Problems with subsea cables have affected many offshore wind farms and damage to cables has been identified as a major insurance risk for the offshore wind industry. Cable related problems are costly and most often arise from inadequate risk identification, lack of planning, sub-standard design and deficiencies in how procedures are applied. To date, cabling failures have cost millions of euros in delays and numerous legal disputes.
In order to address these problems, a guideline was developed by the
Bohlen & Doyen
Boskalis Offshore
DONG Energy
Electrabel GDF SUEZ
Iberdrola
Inch Cape (EDPR,
JDR Cable Systems
Norddeutsche Seekabelwerke
Offshore
Siem Offshore Contractors
Tideway Offshore Solutions
Van Oord Offshore Wind Projects
VSMC
The subsea power cable guideline is a comprehensive technical guide that covers all project phases of subsea cable projects. It applies to the entire length of the cable and its surroundings including assessment of project conditions, planning and execution of works as well as asset management. Important sections of the 145-pages document cover design of the physical interfaces at offshore units and in the landfall area.
Kim Mrrk, Vice President and Global Technical Manager, DNV GL Renewables Certification and project sponsor for the JIP added: "The guideline will benefit the entire offshore wind industry, from developers and contractors through to owners and operators. Working with subject experts as part of 'CableRisk' has enabled us to develop a detailed and credible document, which will provide the industry with crucial insight into this often underestimated part of offshore wind development."
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