Energinet and Nexel is to construct two new permanent switching and transformer stations on Nordhavn in Copenhagen, located at Oceankaj.
The switching stations is to be constructed at the same time and as one single building – a so called high voltage station. The high voltage station should provide both the current and upcoming cityparts on Nordhavn with more sustainable energy. It is assessed that Nordhavn in the future will be the home of more than 35 000 residents and around 30 000 jobs and, therefore, sustainable energy is of high priority.
The high voltage stations must further be used to provide shore current for cruiseships that docks on Oceankaj and Langelinie. This ensures that the cruiseships will get a more sustainable and climate friendly energy supply while docked.
Energinet’s part is to house a 132 kV GIS facility with associated cable cellar, relay room, auxiliary power room, battery room, welfare facilities and a workshop as well as three 40 MVA 132/10 kV transformer cells. Nexel’s part is to house up to three 10 kV distribution plants with associated cable cellar, station plant with network communication, auxiliary power room, battery room and one 40 MVA 30/10 kV transformer cell as well as welfare facilities
Henning Larsen Architects has overseen the preparation of the design manual for the external appearance of the project. Rambøll assumes the role of total consultant for the full execution of the project for Energinet and Nexel.
Construction tasks in connection with the construction is tendered as tenders with negotiation. Energinet and Nexel undertakes own work for both the high-voltage and low-voltage part of the technical installation.
The project’s start is estimated for Q1 2025 and is set to be finished in Q4 2026.
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