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DEME’s Apollo completed pre-piling campaign offshore France

Tuesday, February 4 2025

Wind Energy – Dieppe Le Treport

DEME’s offshore installation vessel Apollo has completed the pre-piling campaign at the Dieppe – Le Tréport offshore wind farm in France.

Photo credt: DEME.

Starting in June 2024, the campaign involved the transport and installation of 248 pin piles.

DEME is now gearing up for the jacket installation phase, scheduled to begin next summer.

The Belgian company will carry out the transport and installation of foundations for 62 wind turbines, as well as the offshore substation’s pin piles, jacket, and topside. In addition, DEME is responsible for the EPCI scope of 120 km of inter-array cables.

This 496 MW wind farm, developed by Les Éoliennes en Mer Services and owned by OW Ocean Winds (a joint venture of EDP Renewables and ENGIE), Sumitomo Corporation, and Banque des Territoires, will provide renewable energy to nearly 850,000 people.

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