Hellenic Cables to supply cables for BC-Wind offshore project in Poland
390 MW
Capacity
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, with delivery and completion planned for late 2027.
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Hellenic Cables will supply 43.4 miles of 66 kV submarine inter-array cables for the 390 MW BC-Wind offshore project in Poland, with delivery and completion planned for late 2027. This agreement provides specialized high-voltage submarine cables for a substantial offshore wind development. Ocean Winds, a 50-50 joint venture of EDP Renewables and ENGIE, is developing the project, bringing together two major energy players. DEME, a global marine engineering company, is a partner in the project, contributing its expertise in offshore energy solutions.
- Hellenic Cables to supply 43.4 miles of 66 kV submarine inter-array cables.
- The 390 MW BC-Wind offshore project is located in Poland.
- Delivery and completion of cables are planned for late 2027.
- Ocean Winds, the project developer, is a 50-50 joint venture of EDP Renewables and ENGIE.
Timeline
Announced
Mar 7, 2026
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