Van Oord has contracted Jumbo Offshore to move and set up transition items (TPs) for Iberdrola’s Baltic Eagle offshore wind mission within the German Baltic Sea.
Operations on the mission are to start this month. Van Oord not too long ago put in all monopiles and started inter-array cable set up actions on the Baltic Eagle web site northeast of the Rügen island off the Pomeranian coast.
Below the contract, Jumbo Offshore might be chargeable for the transportation and set up of TPs from the marshalling yard to the offshore wind farm web site.
The primary transition items, manufactured by Windar Renovables, arrived from Aviles, Spain, to the Van Oord storage facility in Mukran, Germany in March this 12 months.
Every Baltic Eagle TP is 15 metres excessive, 6.5 metres in diameter, and weighs 240 tonnes.
“After working collectively on the Arkona offshore wind farm, we’re trying ahead to working for Van Oord once more,” mentioned Brian Boutkan, Supervisor of Commerce at Jumbo Offshore.
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The Baltic Eagle offshore wind farm will comprise 50 Vestas 9.5 MW wind generators, put in on monopile foundations, and might be linked to the German high-voltage grid through the Ostwind 2 grid connection.
Scheduled to be absolutely operational by the tip of 2024, the 476 MW wind farm will provide roughly 475,000 households with renewable vitality whereas decreasing CO2 emissions by roughly 800,000 tonnes per 12 months.
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