Louis Dreyfus TravOcean completes the Dogger Bank B project

Louis Dreyfus completes the burial of 57 submarine cables at Dogger Bank B, connecting one of the world's largest wind farms.
Completan la instalación de cables submarinos en el Dogger Bank

Louis Dreyfus TravOcean has successfully completed one of its most important missions in the renewable energy sector. In collaboration with DEME and aboard JD-Contractor’s C INSTALER, the French company’s teams completed the undergrounding of 57 power cables at the Dogger Bank B offshore wind farm .

Installation of submarine cables at Dogger Bank B

The Dogger Bank B project is located more than 130 km off the northeast coast of England and aims to power approximately 6 million homes. This phase is part of a three-phase project—Dogger Bank A, B, and C—which, once completed, will become the largest offshore wind farm in the world.

The work carried out by Louis Dreyfus TravOcean focused on the installation of submarine cables over 188 km long. These cables are crucial for connecting the energy generated at the wind farm to onshore power grids, ensuring the flow of electricity to a large part of the country. The installation of these cables took place between October 2024 and March 2025 , and was notable for its complexity and precision.

A Commitment to the Energy Transition

This project reinforces Louis Dreyfus TravOcean’s commitment to the transition to clean and sustainable energy sources . The French company has once again demonstrated its expertise in the offshore sector and its ability to execute large-scale projects at sea.

Furthermore, the work on the wind farm underscores the importance of strategic partnerships. Collaboration with DEME and SSE Renewables, as well as the use of the specialized C INSTALER vessel, were key to the project’s success.

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