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EuroSkyPark Ensures Operational Reliability for Substation Platforms Worldwide

Composing aus 3 Elementen: Im Hintergrund Meer und am Horizont die Stadtsilhouette von Dubai. Links Offshore-Plattform in gelb. Rechts ESP-Antennen mit einem Mitarbeiter auf der Plattform.
NOVEMBER 2025. Substations are high-performance facilities whose functions must be continuously monitored. This also applies to offshore substations, which currently connect offshore wind farms with energy generating capacities of up to 2 gigawatts under the challenging conditions of harsh marine environments. These offshore platforms are built in shipyards and then towed to their designated locations – often weeks en-route. Beforehand, all systems undergo rigorous testing. EuroSkyPark provides the satellite-based communications link required for these so-called Harbour Acceptance Tests (HATs).

Commissioning offshore platforms is no small feat: every system of these high-performance critical infrastructures must be tested immediately after construction in particularly demanding functional trials. To that end, equipment manufacturers and systems engineers remotely access their installations while they are still in the shipyard and carry out thorough, comprehensive checks.

Once a platform is out at sea, the work becomes significantly more difficult—and far more expensive. The fundamental requirement for such tests —HATs — is robust, high-performance data connections that must operate fail-safely for power plants of this scale. EuroSkyPark provides secure, high-capacity connectivity for these platforms.

"Our unique advantage: We combine extensive experience and specially developed systems with global coverage and strong service capabilities."

Thomas Maul, CEO and Founder of EuroSkyPark

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