Aberdeen-headquartered subsea cable and connector specialist Hydro Group has been awarded a contract with Korea Research of Ships & Ocean Engineering (KRISO).
The scope of work has seen Hydro Group deliver subsea cable and connectors to the first phase of KRISO’s floating wind and wave hybrid energy platform, in November 2017. Installation of the first phase will be undertaken this year.
Located at Jeju Island in South Korea, the floating platform will be equipped with four offshore wind turbines, one in each corner, and wave energy converter buoys along the side. This design enables the platform to become a power generation system, producing energy from both wind and wave.
Marc Gordon, Hydro Group head of product realisation, said: “South Korea is working to establish Jeju Island as the world’s first carbon-free island; the wave energy platform currently under development is a key factor in this initiative, making this an exciting project to be involved with.
“We have been successful with a number of KRISO projects over a number of years and are delighted that once again they have awarded Hydro Group with this repeat business, which continues to strengthen the close working relationship we have developed.”
Hydro Group also specialises in the design and manufacture of subsea and harsh environment electrical and optical connectors, penetrators, glands, cable assemblies and terminations for the oil and gas industry.
Hydro Group employs more than 100 full time staff worldwide and operates on a global platform providing total solutions to a portfolio of prime contractors, major operators, original equipment manufacturers, defence agencies, defence organisations and the UK Ministry of Defence.
Regionally, the firm has offices in Ankara and Istanbul in Turkey.