Seatrium Ltd. has been notified by the Dutch national electricity transmission system operator TenneT that it intends to start work on a third two-gigawatt (GW) high voltage direct current (HVDC) electrical transmission system on June 1, 2024.
Seatrium said in a media release that the notice from Tennet is under its five-year framework cooperation agreement it secured with the operator. Under the agreement Seatrium and its consortium partner GE Vernova signed with Tennet, the company will supply three HVDC electrical transmission systems for offshore wind farm projects in the Netherlands, each valued at approximately $2.16 billion (EUR 2 billion), with a total combined capacity of 6.0 GW as part of TenneT’s offshore grid acceleration program.
Seatrium said its scope of work will include engineering, procurement, construction, transportation, installation and commissioning for the 2.0 GW HVDC offshore converter platform for…


