Siemens Gets Contract for HVDC Link Between UK and Denmark
26 August 2019 - 7:41PM
Dow Jones News
By Antonia Di Lorenzo
Siemens AG (SIE.XE) said Monday it has won an order to deliver
two converter stations for the first high-voltage direct-current
link between Britain and Denmark as part of the Viking Link
project.
The German industrial giant said it will be in charge of the
system design, supply, installation and commissioning of the
stations, one in Lincolnshire, England, the other in Denmark.
The company didn't disclose financial details of the
contract.
"With Viking Link, we'll be working on another landmark HVDC
project that is paving the way to a secure, affordable, and
sustainable energy supply," said Tim Dawidowsky, chief executive of
EPC Projects at Siemens Gas and Power.
The company said that Viking Link will start commercial
operation at the end of 2023.
Write to Antonia Di Lorenzo at antonia.dilorenzo@wsj.com;
@AntoniaDL89
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
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