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Another offshore wind project in Baltic Sea for Van Oord

Wednesday, May 22 2024

Wind Energy – Windanker

Van Oord has been contracted by the Spanish energy company Iberdrola for the construction of the German Windanker offshore wind farm.

Van Oord’s scope includes the transport and installation of 21 XL monopiles and transition pieces and the design, supply and installation of the inter-array cable grid. Windanker will have an installed capacity of 300 MW.

For the installation of the monopiles Van Oord will deploy its heavy-lift installation vessel Svanen. By then the vessel will have undergone a major upgrade, making it ready to handle the next generation of monopile foundations for offshore wind projects.

The vessel is tailored to navigate the Baltic Sea’s tough conditions. Its track record on projects such as Baltic 2, Arkona, Danish Kriegers Flak and Baltic Eagle demonstrates its expertise in this challenging offshore area.

Van Oord will deploy its dedicated cable-laying vessel Nexus for the installation of the inter-array cables, with a total length of 29 kilometres. Trencher Dig-It will bury the cables to the required depth.

The wind farm is expected to be commissioned in 2026.

Related posts:

  1. Van Oord awarded contract for large-scale OWP in Poland
  2. Final monopile installed at HKN offshore wind farm
  3. Van Oord installs first monopile at Baltic Eagle offshore wind farm
  4. Havfram awarded contract by Iberdrola for Windanker project

Filed Under: Baltic Sea, Iberdrola, Installation, installation vessel, International News, monopiles, transition pieces, Van Oord Tagged With: Baltic Sea, Iberdrola, Van Oord, Windanker

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