Wagenborg Towage validated Monday that Jan De Nul had actually granted it an agreement for moving 107 monopile structures for Gode Wind 3 and also Borkum Riffgrund 3 overseas wind ranches in Germany toEemshaven
Assisted by the pull ‘waterlines’, the very first transportations gotten here in Eemshaven under company of Wagenborg.
In the forthcoming months, Wagenborg will certainly do one more 35 trips with monopiles from Germany and also Denmark to the short-term storage space in Eemshaven utilizing a specifically geared up pontoon (100 × 33 × 7.6 meters).
The ‘WAGENBORG BARGE 8’ has actually hydraulically run saddles and also an added inner ballast system to bring 3 monopiles per trip.
Wagenborg’s designers accomplished comprehensive estimations for this technique of transportation, taking security, sea problems and also a weight of 1,500 lot per monopile right into account, Wagenborg stated.
In the summer season, Jan De Nul’s recently delivered heavy lift vessel Les Alizés will certainly show up on website offshore in Germany and also set up the very first monopile structure offshore.
Les Aliz és was provided by the CMHI Shipyard in China in January 2023 and also is cruising to Eemshaven inThe Netherlands Jan De Nul stated it had actually bought the vessel as a reaction to the worldwide fad within the overseas wind power market to style and also set up progressively bigger wind generators.
Les Aliz és will certainly have the ability to fill out, transportation and also set up several systems of the biggest and also heaviest wind generator structures. In enhancement, as a crane vessel that drifts, she will certainly have the ability to set up much heavier and also bigger structures right into much deeper waters and also in even more tough seabed problems.
The vessel will generally be utilized to create overseas wind ranches, yet its crane is additionally appropriate for deactivating overseas oil and also gas systems.
The 242 MW Gode Wind 3 and also 900 MW Borkum Riffgrund 3 wind ranches are had and also established by Danish renewable resource company Ørsted.
Both wind ranches will certainly be constructed in the German North Sea, beginning this summer season, with complete industrial procedure set up for late 2024 and also very early 2025, specifically.