4 challenges to overcome when transmitting offshore wind power

June 07, 2022

By Ralph Kurth, Phaedra Taiarol and Mark Stobart

Procuring, routing, and protecting offshore wind cables is essential to getting the power to the grid. So is environmental stewardship.

There are some new and exciting developments in the industry that will facilitate the future growth of offshore wind.
  • Ralph Kurth

    Ralph is currently focused on HVDC transmission systems, ac substations, and their automation systems. He has served as technical advisor, project manager, and commissioning manager on several technically advanced projects around the world.

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  • Phaedra Taiarol

    Phaedra has experience with high voltage direct current (HVDC) systems, high voltage cables, power system studies, and substation grounding studies and design.

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  • Mark Stobart

    A professional engineer, Mark’s worked on various stages of high-voltage direct current (HVDC) and high voltage alternating current (HVAC) land and underwater power cable projects—one of which will be the deepest system in the world once installed.

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