Wind Energy – Cable-laying Vessel
Brand new cable-laying vessel Calypso has officially been handed over to Van Oord.
This morning, the vessel arrived in the Netherlands.
On September 9, the vessel will be officially christened in Rotterdam by Ms. Inca Cerutti, wife of Niek Hoek, chairman of the Supervisory Board.
The final construction phase took place at the Vard Brattvaag shipyard in Norway, where the cable-related equipment was installed. The next-generation, custom-built vessel will be a key strategic addition to Van Oord’s offshore wind fleet, being equipped with the latest sustainable technologies.
The Calypso is Van Oord’s second cable-laying vessel in addition to the Nexus. The vessel is not only fitted with a cable carousel on deck but also with a second, below-deck cable carousel, with a total cable-carrying capacity of 8,000 tonnes. Suitable for efficiently laying two cables simultaneously.
The Calypso will mainly be deployed to install inter-array grid and export cables for offshore wind projects, including high-voltage direct current cables. Van Oord’s highly innovative cable trenchers can also be operated from the vessel. The vessel has been designed with the latest sustainable technologies in order to reduce its carbon footprint during operations and when on port standby.