The Danish company, Dong Energy revealed that part of the submarine replacement project Anholt offshore wind farm will start laying on the 26th of this month, if conditions allow, submarine cable laying work will be completed by November 23.
According to reports, the Anholt offshore wind farm installed a capacity of 400 MW. On February 21, 2015, the Danish grid connected to an undersea cable fails, a direct result of the Anholt offshore wind farm outage month. According to the original plan, the submarine replacement work will start by the end of September, but since the new cable for the replacement of the problems and delays.
To ensure the Anholt offshore wind farm is put into use as soon as possible, Dong Energy has been chosen by a major supplier of German companies that need not cables undersea cable, the total length of about 4.5 km. Danish grid operator Energinet.DK representation, Anholt offshore wind farm submarine replacement work is expected to take 4-6 weeks, depending on weather conditions.
By the end of 2014, the Danish marine wind farm installed a capacity of 1271 MW, accounting for 14.5 percent of the world's total installed capacity of offshore wind farms.