Triton Knoll appoints UK firm J Murphy & Sons Limited to deliver ‘unprecedented’ cable installation

UK firm lined-up to engineer almost 60 kms of underground cable installation Onshore works would provide project’s biggest UK supplier opportunity to date Murphy to undertake the largest number of horizontal directional drills ever undertaken on a single infrastructure project. Triton Knoll today confirmed UK firm J Murphy & Sons Limited (Murphy) as its preferred … Read more

innogy acquires Statkraft’s 50 per cent share in Triton Knoll offshore wind project

innogy becomes sole owner of Triton Knoll project with a planned installed capacity of 860 megawatts Future ownership structure to be reviewed further Final investment decision planned for mid-2018   innogy and Statkraft have completed an agreement under which innogy has acquired Statkraft’s 50 per cent share in the offshore wind project Triton Knoll.   With the acquisition … Read more

UK-based MPI Offshore to head up foundations installation at Triton Knoll

Teesside-firm is latest UK supplier and demonstrates project commitment to ‘local’ content MPI will install all 92 foundations and 2 offshore substations Triton Knoll has today confirmed UK-based MPI Offshore Ltd as preferred supplier for the transportation and installation of its offshore wind turbine foundations and offshore substations. The Stokesley (Teesside) based outfit is one … Read more

Triton Knoll welcomes UK based Siemens Transmission and Distribution Ltd as preferred substation supplier

Appointment aligns with Triton Knoll’s low cost approach, and is a clear sign of commitment to UK firms Powerhouse Siemens’ appointment expected to drive significant engagement of UK supply chain Manchester-based offshore grid connections specialists will design electrical system, including supply and install of onshore and offshore substation   Triton Knoll Offshore Wind Farm has … Read more

Technology advances enable Triton Knoll to remove Intermediate Electrical Compound from final design

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·      Use of latest power flow management techniques will further minimise costs at wind farm ·      Removal of the Intermediate Electrical Compound is welcomed by Orby Parish Council The team behind the Triton Knoll Offshore Wind Farm have confirmed that they have been able to remove the Intermediate Electrical Compound (IEC) from their … Read more

Triton Knoll reveals MHI Vestas as preferred turbine supplier

                            Industry’s ground breaking 9.5 MW turbines unveiled at the heart of renewable energy powerhouse Strong UK footprint could support significant investment into home-grown businesses Triton Knoll has today unveiled MHI Vestas Offshore Wind as its preferred turbine supplier and its plans … Read more

Archaeological Trial Trenching underway

Triton Knoll started its Archaeological Trial Trenching campaign on Monday, July 31, 2017. If you would like to know more about these investigations, please see our Q&A document which should answer most queries. If you have any further questions or issues you’d like to raise, or would like to know more, please contact us either … Read more

Triton Knoll helps build insight into Lincolnshire cultural history

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Local archaeologists to investigate 60km of historic landscape for project Key finds would be recorded for the public archive and available to the community for future generations. LINCOLN firm Allen Archaeology(1) will begin digging around 300 archaeological trial trenches(1)  next month (August), building a unique and detailed picture of the historic landscape of the local … Read more

Triton Knoll appoints Lincoln firm Allen Archaeology with largest onshore contract to date

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Firm says “major contract” provides security for local jobs and future training opportunities Region’s Executive Councillor for Economy & Place welcomes supplier’s success with Triton Knoll   Triton Knoll Offshore Wind Farm is demonstrating support for local firms through the award of its largest onshore contract to date, to Lincoln-based archaeologists Allen Archaeology(1). The contract … Read more