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KENC Engineering awarded with jacket sea fastening scope

Thursday, July 18 2024

Wind Energy – Sea Fastenings

KENC from the Netherlands has been awarded an engineering contract for the sea fastening of two large jackets.

These large jackets are integral components of an offshore high voltage station (OHVS). Upon completion, the offshore windfarm will stand as the largest and most powerful offshore wind farm in the Baltic Sea boasting an impressive total capacity of 927 megawatts.

KENC’s scope includes the design and engineering of the sea fastening for the OHVS substructures. The steel jackets, each weighing 3700 metric tons and standing approximately 33 meters tall.

During transport, these jackets will be positioned vertically on a barge. The lower and upper grillage system will provide crucial support for the jackets during the transition.

The engineering work is scheduled for delivery in November 2024.

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Filed Under: Baltic Sea, International News, KENC Tagged With: Baltic Sea, Kenc Engineering, sea fastenings

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