DeepOcean completes inter-array cable installation at Germany's Nordseecluster A offshore wind farm
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DeepOcean has completed the installation and testing of all inter-array cables at the Nordseecluster A offshore wind farm in Germany. The project, which began in January 2026, involved 48 inter-array cables and included project management, engineering, cable protection systems, offshore preparatory work, burial assessments, route surveys, foundation preparation, cable pull-in, burial, and seabed monitoring.
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· 3 pulledDeepOcean has completed the installation and testing of all inter-array cables at the Nordseecluster A offshore wind farm in Germany.
Cable-laying operations began in January 2026.
A total of 48 inter-array cables were installed.
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