Cergy, 25th March 2025 – SPIE Global Services Energy, a subsidiary of SPIE, the independent European leader in multi-technical services in the areas of energy and communications, announces that its wind power high voltage specialised entity, SPIE Wind Connect, has secured a contract with global marine contractor, Van Oord for the termination and testing of inter-array cables on the Ecowende wind farm.
The project scope involves the termination and testing of 52, 66kV inter-array cables on the Hollandse Kust (west) lot VI in the Dutch North Sea, where the Ecowende wind farm will be constructed.
As Ecowende’s official marine contractor, Van Oord is responsible for transporting and installing various components of the wind farm: from the foundations and scour protection to the inter-array cables and turbines.
Sam Dowey, Managing Director at SPIE Wind Connect, commented: “We are delighted to secure our first major contract with Van Oord, and we look forward to continuing to grow our partnership with them into the future. This award highlights SPIE Wind Connect’s significant role in the offshore wind sector and reaffirms our position as a trusted termination and testing contractor in the global offshore market.”
The works are due to commence in April 2026, with the project mock-up scheduled for the second quarter of 2025.
A new generation of offshore windfarms
A sustainable future for offshore wind that positively contributes to the North Sea’s ecology; this is what Ecowende hopes to bring about by collaborating with partners and research institutes and utilising progressive innovations.
The Ecowende wind farm will be located approximately 53 kilometres off the Dutch coast, near Ijmuiden, and have an operational capacity of 760 MW, making 3% of the current Dutch electricity demand greener.
Gianluca Petraccia, Wind Power Business Unit Director, commented: “This project is set to incorporate a range of measures to protect and enhance biodiversity, and reducing its impact on marine life. This represents a key milestone in the advancement of wind farm projects in the North Sea, further strengthening our commitment to sustainability and expanding our company’s GreenShare. We are proud to contribute to this initiative.”
Ecowende plans to have the wind farm fully operational and commissioned end 2026.
About SPIE Global Services Energy
As an international subsidiary of the SPIE Group present in around 20 countries in Europe, Africa, Asia Pacific, the Middle East and North America, SPIE Global Services Energy operates across the entire energy production infrastructure value chain, from design to maintenance. SPIE Global Services Energy relies on an extensive local network to quickly deploy resources and meet its customers’ needs in the safest possible conditions.
Drawing on the expertise of its 5,000 employees, SPIE Global Services Energy helps players in the oil, gas and renewable energies industries improve the technical performance of their infrastructure, increase their energy efficiency and reduce their carbon footprint.
With 55,000 employees and a strong local presence, SPIE group achieved in 2024 consolidated revenue of €9.9 billion and consolidated EBITA of €712 million.