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50Hertz and TenneT ink cooperation agreement for electricity hub

4C Offshore | Tom Russell
By: Tom Russell 17/01/2022 TenneT
Transmission system operators 50Hertz and TenneT are planning to jointly transport wind power from the North Sea into the German power grid. The two companies have signed a cooperation to realise a multi-terminal hub in the area of Heide (Schleswig-Holstein) and an extra-high voltage direct current link (HVDC) to Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.

The joint project of the two companies consists of several components: In the area of Heide, 50Hertz and TenneT want to build the onshore multi-terminal hub for several direct current connections. It consists of an innovative direct current switchgear. TenneT stated that this construction enables the direct and space-saving connection of two offshore direct current connection systems, each with a capacity of two gigawatts, and an onshore direct current link. In addition, a converter is connected to this plant, which converts direct current (DC) into alternating current (AC), which is then available in the region for planned offshore hydrogen electrolysers to decarbonize the industry located there, among other things. The converter can also be used to enable the transport of electricity generated by onshore wind turbines.

Between this multi-terminal hub and a converter in the area of Klein Rogahn near Schwerin, 50Hertz and TenneT plan to lay a direct-current underground cable around 200 kilometres long that will transmit electricity at the 525 kilovolt (kV) voltage level. 50Hertz will be responsible for the eastern section and TenneT for the western one.

The two offshore grid connection systems for the area of Heide confirmed in the just published grid development plan (Netzentwicklungsplan 2035 / 2021) will be implemented separately: the NOR-12-2 system will be connected to the multi-terminal-hub by 50Hertz and the NOR-X-3 system by TenneT.


In the multi-terminal hub, several direct current connections converge. The electricity is fed into the transmission grid via DC or AC lines according to the corresponding transmission capacities and demand situations. Therefore, not three but only one AC/DC converter station has to be built in the Heide area.


Stefan Kapferer, 50Hertz CEO, said: "If Germany is to become climate-neutral by 2045, there must be even more focus on cooperation in the future. 50Hertz and TenneT are therefore working together and joining forces to tackle this challenging project in order to transport as much electricity generated at sea as quickly as possible to where it will be urgently needed in the future."

Tim Meyerjürgens, COO of TenneT, commented: "With the joint implementation of the onshore hub in Schleswig-Holstein, TenneT and 50Hertz are laying the foundation for even higher utilisation of onshore DC lines while at the same time increasing the level of security of supply. In addition, the concept enables to accelerate the expansion of offshore wind energy, as envisaged by the new German government. With the implementation of the onshore hub and the three grid expansion projects linked to it, it will be possible to connect four gigawatts of offshore wind energy from the North Sea in the area of Heide as early as 2032. This means that one part of the project will be completed three years and another even five years earlier than originally planned in the grid development plan."




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