The Dogger Bank Wind Farm was developed in three phases—Dogger Bank A, B, and C—located between 130 and 190 kilometers off the northeast coast of England.
Together, these three phases formed the world’s largest offshore wind farm. Each phase had an installed generation capacity of 1.2 GW. Combined, the full development delivered 3.6 GW of installed capacity, enough to supply renewable electricity to approximately six million homes annually.
Teknotherm was responsible for the complete design and delivery of all HVAC systems and equipment across the Dogger Bank platform series. This includes ventilation and cooling solutions to control climate (temperature and humidity) and ensure safe and reliable operation.
For Teknotherm, Dogger Bank represented a major multiyear project series with extensive design and coordination with both the engineering contractor and Energy company.
Our scope spanned engineering, system integration, commissioning, and the delivery of specialized HVAC equipment tailored to the demanding requirements of offshore wind infrastructure. The project strengthened our expertise in large-scale renewable energy developments and reinforced our position as a trusted supplier for complex offshore installations.