Huge crane vessel for world鈥檚 largest wind farm
28 October 2019
Maritime infrastructure specialist Jan de Nul says its record-breaking jack-up vessel, Voltaire, will be used to install turbine blades on the world鈥檚 largest offshore wind farm.
The Luxembourg-based company鈥檚 vessel, with a lifting capacity of over 3,000 tonnes, will stand taller than the Eiffel tower and is set to be the largest of its kind in the world.
Voltaire is expected to be launched in 2022, from the Cosco shipyard in Qidong, China; it will then make for the Dogger Bank project, located some 125km off the UK鈥檚 northeast coast.
The vessel鈥檚 duties will include transporting and installing Dogger Bank鈥檚 107m blades on the world鈥檚 largest Halliade-X turbines, built by General Electric (GE).
The wind farm, being developed jointly by SSE Renewables and Equinor, will be constructed in three elements, between 2020 and 2026, and is expected to generate 3.6GW when completed 鈥� enough to power 4.5 million homes and equating to approximately 5% of the UK鈥檚 energy needs.
Philippe Hutse, offshore director at Jan De Nul group, said, 鈥淲e are delighted to be selected as the transport and installation contractor for the next generation of turbines at Dogger Bank. The size of this giant project coincides perfectly with the capacities of our jack-up vessel Voltaire.
鈥淚t underlines that we are entering in to a new phase of OWF [offshore wind farm] construction. We are proud to be at the forefront of offshore wind construction at Dogger Bank.鈥�
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