first US-built offshore substation

By Michelle Lewis, Electrek

The first US-built offshore substation is now standing at New York’s South Fork Wind, the first utility-scale offshore wind farm in US federal waters.

South Fork Wind’s 1,500-ton, 60-foot-tall offshore substation was designed and engineered in Kansas and then built near Corpus Christi, Texas, by Kiewit Offshore Services, the largest offshore fabricator in the US. The substation sailed from Texas to New York in May.

Offshore substations collect and stabilize the power generated by wind turbines, preparing the power for transmission to shore.

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