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WSP to advise on one of western Europe’s longest interconnectors

WSP have been appointed to advise on one of western Europe’s longest interconnectors.

The Irish transmission system operator, EirGrid, has appointed WSP to provide specialist consultancy services for the development of a high voltage direct current (HVDC) interconnector between Ireland and France.

The interconnector will provide 700MW of power between the Irish network, near Cork, to the Brittany region of western France, using a combination of underground and submarine cables which will link new HVDC converter stations in both countries.

The total cable distance of 575km, traversing Irish, British and French territorial waters makes this scheme one of the longest and most challenging in western Europe.

WSP had previously provided specialist support to EirGrid for the development and construction of the 500MW east-west interconnector (EWIC) between Ireland and Great Britain, which has been in operation since 2013.

Paul Glendinning, WSP’s head of power networks and project director, said: “We are very pleased to once again support EirGrid as technical advisers on such a challenging yet innovative scheme. WSP is actively supporting many HVDC interconnectors between the UK and neighbouring countries and is looking forward to working for EirGrid again as the project progresses.”

WSP will work with EirGrid’s project team and liaise with its project partner, Reseau de Transport d’Électicité (RTE), to take the project forward to the award of contracts for the supply of the converter stations and cables.

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