“Each of Omexom’s business units has specific expertise to meet certain energy transition challenges,’’ says Mateusz van Strien, Client Manager at Omexom in the Netherlands and responsible for the service, maintenance and commissioning department.
“Each business unit, and therefore its customers, can benefit from the expertise of other business units in the Omexom network. And that’s what is happening with this project.”
The Gemini wind farm consists of 150 turbines which supply a high-voltage substation in Eemshaven, a maritime municipality in the Dutch province of Groningen, where they are connected to the TenneT grid.
Each of the 150 turbines generates 690 volts of electricity. A transformer located in the turbine directly converts this electricity to 33 kilovolts.
The combined electricity of seven to eight turbines connected in a loop with each other is sent to an Offshore High Voltage Station, which converts it to 220 kilovolts.
An 85-kilometer cable connects the Offshore High Voltage Station to the land station, where the electricity is retransformed to 380 kV and connected to the TenneT high voltage grid, allowing it to be transported over longer distances.