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Power-Tech Engineers
Power-Tech Engineers Inc.
Power-Tech Engineers Inc. was established in 1992 by former electrical utility engineers with extensive experience in planning, permitting, and maintaining electrical facilities, evolving to provide comprehensive services to electric, water, oil, gas, and telecom utilities across the United States, Canada, and Latin America.
The company has stayed at the forefront of engineering technology by working in specialized fields including Smart Grid, Substation Automation, and Renewable Energy development, offering expertise in transmission planning, design, and power system studies.

Power-Tech Engineers

Greenlink
Greenlink
Greenlink is a subsea and underground electricity interconnector linking the power markets of Ireland and Great Britain, featuring a 190 km long, 500 MW high-voltage direct current (HVDC) submarine power cable between County Wexford in Ireland and Pembrokeshire in Wales. The project enhances electricity supply security, supports low carbon energy integration, and has the capacity to power approximately 380,000 homes, with associated converter stations at both ends of the cable.
Specifically in HVDC activities, Greenlink operates as a critical HVDC infrastructure asset, utilizing a 320 kV DC voltage system to transmit power efficiently under the sea. The interconnector facilitates bi-directional power flow and plays a significant role in balancing grid services between Ireland and Great Britain, thereby supporting the growth and integration of renewable energy sources across the connected markets.

Greenlink

Canopius Group
Canopius Group
Canopius Group is one of the market-leading insurance companies specializing in worldwide insurance and specialist underwriting services, with a team of experienced underwriters, risk engineers, and claims specialists providing comprehensive coverage and risk transfer solutions across various sectors.
In the energy sector, Canopius offers specialized insurance for interconnector operators through their Renewable Energy Insurance division, providing protection against physical loss or damage, debris removal, and business interruption for companies involved in electricity transmission including interconnector operators.

Canopius Group

University of Wollongong
University of Wollongong
The University of Wollongong (UOW) is a leading Australian public research university located in Wollongong, New South Wales, with a global network of campuses and over 33,000 enrolled students. Renowned for its multidisciplinary research, high global ranking, and extensive partnerships, UOW offers more than 300 degree programs and is committed to innovation, sustainability, and excellence in teaching and research.
UOW is active in high voltage direct current (HVDC) research and development, particularly through its world-class engineering and electrical power research groups, contributing to advancements in energy transmission technologies and collaborating with industry partners on modern power systems.

University of Wollongong

Scottish Power
Scottish Power
Scottish Power is a major UK-based, vertically integrated energy company operating as part of the Iberdrola Group, renowned for its leadership in wind energy and as the first major supplier in the UK to generate 100% green electricity. The company manages energy generation, transmission, and retail across the UK, focusing on sustainability, smart grids, and the transition to cleaner electric transport.
While Scottish Power is actively involved in transmission and network infrastructure—including extensive overhead and underground cabling—specific engagement in HVDC (High Voltage Direct Current) projects is not highlighted as a core focus; its transmission activities in Scotland include significant network management and interconnection, but explicit HVDC project leadership is not a principal feature in its public profiles.

Scottish Power

Sofia Wind Farm
Sofia Wind Farm
The Sofia Offshore Wind Farm is a 1.4 GW project under construction on Dogger Bank in the central North Sea, approximately 195 km off the UK’s northeast coast. It is the largest offshore wind project in RWE’s portfolio, featuring 100 Siemens Gamesa 14 MW turbines across a 593 km² site, designed to harness strong wind conditions while utilizing advanced turbine and blade technology.
Sofia Wind Farm incorporates high-voltage direct current (HVDC) technology in its infrastructure, including an offshore converter station and onshore electrical systems, to efficiently transmit power over the long distance to its grid connection point in Teesside.

Sofia Wind Farm

NamPower
NamPower
NamPower is the national electric utility of Namibia, responsible for the generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity across the country. It supplies bulk electricity to regional distributors, mines, farms, and local authorities, and is a key participant in the Southern African Power Pool, ensuring energy security and supporting economic development in Namibia.
NamPower owns and operates a world-class transmission system spanning over 25,000 kilometers and invests in strengthening its grid and integrating renewable energy, but there is no public record of current involvement in HVDC (High Voltage Direct Current) projects.











