Two Shunt Reactors for Saltend Power Station Project

Collett transport shunt reactor for Neart na Gaoithe Substation

The Collett Team transport two 160 Tonne shunt reactors over 5,000 miles to the onshore substation for the Neart Na Gaoithe offshore wind farm project, jointly owned by EDF Renewables and ESB.

The Collett Team were contracted with the full scope of work providing a door-to-door service, including the project management, engineering and transport of the two 160Te shunt reactors.

A year before deliveries commenced, Collett’s Consulting Department were contracted to undertake multiple surveys to find the most feasible route. This included all route surveys, swept path analysis reports, topographical surveys, bridge height surveys and wire cable height surveys. This resulted in our Team employing tree surgeons to remove obstructing foliage, and local authorities to take out various street furniture.

Three Stages

The shunt reactors were transported in three stages before arriving at the substation site. First, the Collett Team worked in partnership with a trusted European partner to transport the shunt reactors ahead of their arrival in the UK. Our Projects Department were then responsible for all port operations including the loading of the vessel, also chartered by Collett, for the 4800 miles to the Port of Leith in Scotland.

Working closely with the port, our Teams carefully planned the cargo’s discharge, including providing crane lifting plans and an agreed programme of works for all loading and discharge operations.

Once at the port, utilising an 800Te crane, the shunt reactors were discharged onto a dedicated 14-axle line modular flat top trailer. Both shunt reactors were offloaded at the port onto stools for temporary storage. The Collett Team also transported and stored multiple ancillary components at our port side depot in Grangemouth.

Transporting NNG Shunt Reactors

550 Tonne Girder Bridge

Delivering Neart na Gaoithe Wind Farm

Utilising our 550Te capacity girder bridge with 20-axle lines, we transported the shunt reactors from Leith Docks to Innerwick. Due to narrow access along the remainder of the route, each of the two shunt reactors were transhipped from our 20-axle girder bridge on to a 14-axle flat top modular trailer in a dedicated road closure area, complete with all traffic management, in order to complete delivery. All movements were facilitated under police escort, as well as our in-house fleet of pilot vehicles.

At the NnG onshore substation site, located in the Lammermuir Hills, Collett’s Heavy Lift Team offloaded and positioned the shunt reactors into their final position using a hydraulic jacking and skidding system.

Part two of the project is expected to take place in the coming weeks, when two 180Te supergrid transformers are due to be delivered to the wind farm site.