Yesterday, Houston-based Bleutec Industries reported that it had acquired a “significant equity investment” from private equity firm EnCap Investments L.P. Today, it signed a Memorandum of Understanding that gives for Wärtsilä to function the system integrator for Bleutec’s modern Binary Marine Installation Solution (BMIS).
The BMIS is being provided an economical, Jones Act compliant various to the costlier heavy-lift jack-up Wind Turbine Installation Vessels at the moment being utilized by offshore wind contractors.
The BMIS mannequin can be constructed round a mixed vessel unfold comprising of a Piling Installation Vessel, a WTIVLight and Service Operation Vessels.
The Piling Installation Vessel will characteristic a gantry crane able to lifting as much as 4,500 tonnes, a hydraulic hammer, and deck house for the piles. The WTIVLight can be able to putting in wind generators of as much as 22 MW, whereas the Service Operation Vessels will present the mandatory lodging and crew assist companies for working in depths of as much as 60 meters.
All the Bleutec vessels are designed to be powered by Wärtsilä dual-fuel engines paired with Wärtsilä’s hybrid battery power storage programs and can incorporate the newest advances in dynamic positioning.
“Wärtsilä has taken an active role in this project, and their technical expertise and broad experience are very important to the success of the concept. In particular, we appreciate their industry-leading efforts in developing sustainable technologies that will largely define the industry’s future,” says Robin Bodtmann, CEO of Bleutec.
“We see the Bleutec BMIS as being a game-changer for the offshore wind industry, and we are excited to have been involved from its early stages. As the system integrator, we will continue to work closely with all the parties to bring the project to a successful conclusion,” says George Franssen, Account Manager New Builds Americas, Wärtsilä.
The Bleutec vessels will adjust to the Jones Act and can be constructed and flagged within the U.S. and make use of U.S. mariners and crews
Deployment is predicted to happen through the early a part of 2026.
The Bleutec workforce is led by Robin Bodtmann and Bo Jardine, each of whom have in depth engineering, development, and mission administration expertise within the U.S. offshore trade. Bodtmann based Bleutec in 2019 and serves as CEO and president. Prior to Bleutec, she was vice chairman of technique and growth at Wood Group the place she oversaw engineering, procurement, and development, and operations and upkeep for the Americas. Jardine serves because the chief innovation officer and has 20 years of expertise in numerous offshore marine functions, most lately serving as a provide chain supervisor at Shell the place he led the worldwide industrial technique for offshore marine logistics. In that position he oversaw offshore vessel design and development, logistics actions, port facility growth, and marine applied sciences.