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The contract, which commenced in May 2015 and is expected to last 17 months, will see JDR design and manufacture 142 kilometres of 36 kilovolt inter-array cables for the project. The scope of work also includes the supply of hang-offs, electrical t-connectors, inner cone connectors, cable cleats and a J-tubeless cable protection system specifically designed to optimise installation time and minimise the potential for cable damage during installation and operation. JDR will pre- commission the entire cabling system from its industry-leading manufacturing facility in Hartlepool.


INDUSTRY COMMITMENT David Currie, CEO of JDR, says: “We are delighted to have been awarded a major European offshore wind contract for the Rampion project. We are committed to supporting the growth of the renewable energy industry and thrilled to be a key supplier for England’s first South Coast offshore windfarm.


“Our clients trust us to deliver reliable technology solutions and our subsea power cables operate successfully in some of the world’s harshest offshore environments. This is another significant step for JDR to be supporting E.ON on their major investment.”


GOVERNMENT COMMENT


Amber Rudd, Energy Secretary of The Department of Energy and Climate Change, adds: “Our offshore wind industry isn't just generating electricity, it’s generating jobs here in Britain. This is fantastic news, which will bring world-class technical expertise and high-quality jobs and business opportunities to the North East.”


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