DUNKIRK: INAUGURATION OF AN ELECTRICAL SUBSTATION BUILT “IN ADVANCE” OF THE FUTURE NEEDS OF THE INDUSTRIAL AND PORT AREA
On Friday, September 10, Enedis, RTE, Dunkerque-Port and the Metropolitan Authority of Dunkerque inaugurated an electrical substation in the port of Dunkerque. For the first time in France, a substation has been built in advance of the electricity needs of future manufacturers wishing to set up in a development area. This means new businesses will have faster access to the network, promoting the attractiveness of the industrial and port area, and thus the economic development of the entire region surrounding Dunkerque.
Co-financed by Enedis (operator of the public electricity distribution network), RTE (operator of the electricity transmission network), Dunkerque-Port and the Metropolitan Authority of Dunkerque, the construction of this new substation was decided in 2019 in advance of the increased demand for electricity and to secure the power supply for the industrial port area of Dunkerque. Connected to the very high voltage network of RTE and operated by Enedis, the substation, installed on 1.4 hectares, serves to drop the electrical voltage from 225,000 V to 20,000 V in order to provide power for future manufacturers. In all, 12.5 million euros have been invested to provide 40 MW of initial additional power to the entire region surrounding Dunkerque-Port. The substation will eventually be able to supply 110 MW of power to meet the needs of industrialists. Dunkerque-Port is already in talks with several industrialists attracted by the ease of connection for their electricity needs.
A substation built “in advance” in record time: an innovative approach
This construction in advance, i.e. before knowing the precise needs of future industrial customers, is a completely new, innovative approach. It allows future manufacturers to set up faster, meeting an industrial challenge that will be of use to the whole of the region. After only one year of construction, compared with the three usually required, the “Major SeaPort” substation powered up on 30 June 2021.