
The partnership bridges a critical gap between wind‑farm structure supply and HVDC grid integration, accelerating offshore renewable deployment and de‑risking complex transmission builds essential for Europe’s clean‑energy targets.
The offshore wind sector is entering a phase of rapid expansion, driven by ambitious renewable‑energy goals across Europe and beyond. While turbine capacity and foundation technologies have matured, the bottleneck now lies in efficiently delivering power from sea to shore. High‑voltage direct‑current (HVDC) export cables and associated transmission infrastructure are essential for minimizing losses over long distances, and they demand integrated engineering, procurement, construction, and installation (EPCI) capabilities that few firms can provide end‑to‑end.
Lamprell, a UK‑based manufacturer known for its offshore foundations and transition‑piece supply, brings a proven track record in large‑scale wind projects such as Moray West and RWE’s Norfolk Vanguard farms. RTE International, a subsidiary of France’s RTE, contributes deep expertise in HVDC system design, modelling, and risk mitigation, exemplified by its role on Denmark’s Bornholm Energy Island. By combining Lamprell’s structural and subsea installation strengths with RTE’s transmission engineering, the MoU creates a synergistic platform capable of delivering turnkey HV transmission solutions for upcoming wind farms.
For investors and industry stakeholders, the collaboration signals a maturing supply chain that can reduce project timelines and cost overruns associated with complex offshore grid connections. As European governments tighten offshore wind targets, integrated EPCI partners like Lamprell and RTE are positioned to capture a growing share of multi‑billion‑dollar contracts, potentially reshaping the competitive landscape of offshore transmission services. Their joint capability may also accelerate the adoption of multi‑terminal HVDC networks, enhancing grid resilience and facilitating cross‑border renewable energy trade.
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