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Marlinks to monitor cables at Baltic Sea offshore wind farm

Posted on 08 August 2022

Marlinks has won a contract to provide cable health monitoring services for the Arcadis Ost 1 wind farm located offshore Germany in the Baltic Sea.

According to Marlinks, Arcadis Ost 1 is situated in an area of the Baltic Sea where challenging seabed conditions are present and a swampy topsoil layer accelerates the embedment of the subsea cable in lower soil layers and increases the risk for overheating.

Using its Real Time Thermal Rating (RTTR) services, the conductor temperatures of the subsea cables will be monitored with high accuracy, preventing the cable from overheating during normal and peak situations, the company said.

“In the Baltic Sea, the structure of the bottom is not solid and there is very little seabed mobility. Therefore, the top layer of the bottom is very mushy. There is a risk that the cable will be buried too deep in the ground and will get too hot. For this reason, RTTR is necessary during this project,” Marlinks stated