Dutch engineering firm Iv-Offshore & Power has signed a contract with Seatrium for the design of the 2GW IJmuiden Ver Beta platform within the North Sea. This platform is the primary in a collection of 2GW platforms that the GE-Seatrium (GSC) consortium will provide for TenneT.
Iv can be liable for the detailed engineering of the offshore converter platform – presently the biggest of its sort – for each the topside and the jacket. The corporate can be liable for the supply of apparatus and auxiliary techniques.
The IJmuiden Ver Beta platform will come up roughly 62 kilometres off the Dutch coast and, with its 2 Gigawatt capability, units a brand new customary within the growth of the offshore power transition and the discount of fossil fuels (decarbonisation).
Iv will work collectively inside a number of disciplines to efficiently full this mission, together with the whole design and engineering, but in addition asset administration, platform and transport analyses and threat administration.
For Iv, this is a vital subsequent step within the offshore power transition and a reinforcement of the present collaboration with Seatrium.