Lighting services professional Glamox has actually won an agreement from the Chinese shipbuilder Yantai CIMC Raffles Offshore Limited to light Havfram Wind’s 2 brand-new Wind Turbine Installation Vessels (WTIV).
These brand-new vessels will certainly can setting up the future generation of huge wind generators with rotor blades of greater than 300 meters in size. The exterior and interiors of each Havfram NG-20000X-HF vessel will certainly be fitted with around 3,300 Glamox energy-efficient LED luminaires, assisting to make sure risk-free procedures with a reduced carbon impact.
The 2 Havfram Wind jack-up WTIVs, presently being integrated in Yantai, China, will certainly start procedures in 2026.
They will certainly have the ability to bring the current overseas wind generators along with XXL monopiles evaluating approximately 3,000 tonnes at water midsts of approximately 70 meters, many thanks to each vessel’s 3,200-tonne capacity crane.
“Both WTIVs incorporate the latest battery-hybrid drivetrain technology which, along with Glamox’s LED luminaires, make them among the most energy-efficient vessels to operate in the offshore industry,” Glamox stated.
Glamox will certainly supply LED luminaires for all components of the vessels consisting of staff quarters, hallways, stairwells, ladders, systems, gangways, and also workspace. Luminaires variety from flood lamps, searchlights, emergency situation and also explosion-proof illumination, navigating and also signal lights, via to ceiling lights, straight luminaires, downlights, and also also small bed lights.
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“For successful offshore operations, you need lighting that you can depend on. We wanted lighting that’s been proven in the toughest offshore environments. Lighting that’s of good quality and highly energy efficient supports our strategy to be a leader in providing the lowest emissions per MW of installed wind,” stated Even Larsen, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER of Havfram Wind.
“We are experiencing strong demand for lighting construction and support vessels as well as turbines, platforms, and substations. We anticipate there will be around 230 wind farms in European waters by 2030,” stated Håkon Helmersen, Glamox’s Chief Commercial & & Sales Officer, Marine,Offshore &Wind(* )luminaires will certainly be supplied in
“These two GustoMSC-designed vessels represent a giant leap forward for the WTIV industry and are future-proofed for high-end installation work in harsh North Sea-type environments. It is great to be selected by Havfram and CIMC Raffles which share our passion for the sustainable development of the marine and offshore environment.”
The Glamox and also February 2024.December this month,
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