Viking link project awarded BREEAM Infrastructure "Very Good" certification
Viking Link Project Achieves BREEAM Infrastructure Certification
5th June 2024, Bicker Fen, Lincolnshire – The Viking Link Converter station, part of the world’s longest land and subsea electricity interconnector, has been awarded BREEAM Infrastructure ‘Very Good’ certification in recognition of its exceptional commitment to sustainability and environmental performance.
Viking Link, a 1.4 GW high voltage direct current electricity link between the British and Danish transmission systems, was developed collaboratively by National Grid and Danish system operator Energinet. Stretching 475 miles (765km), the interconnector connects Bicker Fen substation in Lincolnshire, UK, and the Revsing substation in southern Jutland, Denmark.
The £1.7bn project has the ability to power up to 2.5 million homes. It is expected to deliver over £500 million in savings for UK consumers over the next decade due to the link enabling cheaper power to be imported from Denmark. By achieving ‘Very Good’, the Viking Link project demonstrates a commitment to sustainable practices and sets a new standard for infrastructure development.
Siemens Energy, the lead contractor for Viking Link, constructed the UK converter station at Bicker Fen, which plays a crucial role in transporting power between Denmark and the UK. The company also supplied the state-of-the-art HVDC PLUS technology which has enabled the direct sharing of clean electricity between Britain and Denmark for the first time.
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About Siemens Energy
Siemens Energy is one of the world’s leading energy technology companies. The company works with its customers and partners on energy systems for the future, thus supporting the transition to a more sustainable world. With its portfolio of products, solutions and services, Siemens Energy covers almost the entire energy value chain – from power and heat generation and transmission to storage. The portfolio includes conventional and renewable energy technology, such as gas and steam turbines, hybrid power plants operated with hydrogen, and power generators and transformers.
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About BREEAM Infrastructure
BREEAM Infrastructure certification is a rigorous assessment methodology that evaluates the sustainability performance of infrastructure projects across a wide range of criteria, including energy efficiency, water conservation, waste management, biodiversity protection, and social impact.
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