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Offshore wind holds onshore work PIDs

4C Offshore | Matthew White
By: Matthew White 31/05/2018 Triton Knoll
Triton KnollCommunities near the Triton Knoll Electrical System onshore works are being invited to a series of Public Information Days which aim to provide information around how construction will go ahead, and what local people can expect during the works. The PIDs are scheduled for 26th-29th of June.

The project team leading innogy’s renewable energy project will be on-hand during all six sessions taking place over four days. Representatives from Triton Knoll’s leading contractors J Murphy & Sons and Siemens Transmission and Distribution Ltd, both carrying out the onshore construction works, will also be on hand to answer questions directly.


Triton Knoll Project Director Julian Garnsey said: “These Public Information Days will provide a great opportunity for local people to find out important information about the next steps for the project, how we aim to work going forward and what people can do to stay in touch with us. We’re keen that Triton Knoll and our contractors demonstrate from the start our commitment to being a good neighbour with all our local communities. We look forward to meeting with local people in the coming weeks to answer their questions and provide information regarding the forthcoming works.”

Triton Knoll is set to begin initial works in the coming weeks before main onshore construction gets underway later this summer. Overall, the onshore works will include the construction of a new onshore substation as well as the installation of nearly 60km of onshore underground cable. The works will also feature the construction of the landfall components, where the offshore export cables will come ashore and join the onshore network.

The 860MW
Triton Knoll offshore wind farm is located 32km off the Lincolnshire coast and will be capable of generating enough energy to meet the needs of more than 800,000 typical UK homes.

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