Hellenic Cables to supply cables for BC-Wind offshore project in Poland
Hellenic Cables will supply approximately 43.4 miles of 66 kV submarine inter-array cables for the 390 MW BC-Wind offshore project in Poland.
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- Hellenic Cables to supply 43.4 miles of 66 kV submarine cables.
- Cables for 390 MW BC-Wind offshore project in Poland.
- DEME is the buyer; Ocean Winds (50-50 JV) is the developer.
- Supply agreement announced 2026-03-07.
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Hellenic Cables will be tasked with monitoring the design, engineering, manufacturing, testing, and delivery of approximately 43.4 miles of 66 kV submarine inter-array cables, including spares and accessories. The production process will occur at the company’s modern submarine cable plant in Corinth, Greece. The BC-Wind project is situated about 14.29 miles off Poland’s Baltic Sea coast and intends to deliver clean electricity to approximately half a million homes each year. Hellenic Cables was founded in 1950 and is part of Cenergy Holdings, based in Greece, specializing in power, telecom, and submarine cables for renewable projects, with plants in Greece (Thiva, Eleonas, Corinth) and Romania (Bucharest).
"Hellenic Cables to supply cables for the BC-Wind offshore project"
"Belgian marine contractor DEME is the one that has received credit for awarding Hellenic Cables with the monumental contract to supply cables."
"The Ocean Winds-operated farm is a 390 MW BC-Wind offshore wind project."
"Ocean Winds is the developer of BC-Wind, and it is a 50/50 joint venture between major energy firms EDP Renewables and ENGIE."
"Ocean Winds is the developer of BC-Wind, and it is a 50/50 joint venture between major energy firms EDP Renewables and ENGIE."
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