Capelle a/d IJssel,compensated knuckle boom crane. The BM-T40 is installed on the ‘Walk to Work’ vessel the Kroonborg of Wagenborg and compensates for sea induced vessel motions in roll, pitch and heave directions at the base of the crane, up to 3 meters significant wave height. The video shows the innovative motion compensated crane in… Read more »
Category: Wind
From pollution to solution
Bellona Foundation and Damen to cooperate on low-emission designs The Oslo-based NGO Bellona Foundation has launched a three year partnership with the leading Dutch company Damen Shipyards Group. The main goal of the partnership is to explore and develop concept vessels for the future. The agreement will be officially signed on March 18 during an… Read more »
EWEA Offshore 2015 in Copenhagen successful for ELA; Minister Olaf Lies visits stand of ELA Container Offshore GmbH
ELA Container Offshore GmbH participated at EWEA Offshore 2015 in Copenhagen, Denmark from 10th to 12th March 2015. The conference and exhibition unites the whole of the wind energy value chain covering manufacturers, developers, operations and maintenance, and logistics and installation. Numerous visitors took the chance to take a look at ELA’s Offshore Living Quarter,… Read more »
Senvion delivers 54 turbines for offshore wind farm Nordsee One
Hamburg: Senvion SE, one of the largest turbine suppliers to the offshore wind industry, and a wholly- owned subsidiary of Suzlon, the fifth-largest* wind turbine manufacturer in the world, is delivering 54 turbines for the offshore wind farm Nordsee One in Germany ́s North Sea, which will be erected about 40 kilometres north of the… Read more »
EWEA OFFSHORE 2015 draws over 8000 delegates from around the world
Over 8000 delegates from 54 countries descended on Copenhagen this year to attend the EWEA OFFSHORE 2015 event at the Bella Center – the world’s largest offshore wind energy conference and exhibition. In addition to 430+ exhibitors, the event saw keynote speeches from high-level political and industry players on the state of Europe’s offshore wind… Read more »
Romax Secures A Confident Post Warranty Future For One Of The Uks Largest Wind Farms
The challengeSheringham Shoal Offshore Wind Farm is one of the UK’s largest wind farms, with a total installed capacity of 315 MW produced by 88 Siemens 3.6 MW turbines. It is situated 10-15 nautical miles off the North Norfolk Coast, and is operated by Europe’s largest generator of renewable energy, Statkraft. Having initially opted for… Read more »
New AC Grid Access Solution from Siemens: Lighter, faster, cheaper
• Siemens presents new AC grid access solution at the EWEA Offshore conference in Copenhagen • One third smaller in size and weight compared to a conventional platform• Costs for offshore substation will be reduced by up to 40 percent Siemens has launched a new alternating-current (AC) grid access solution at EWEA Offshore conference in… Read more »
Siemens Increases Power Output of Direct Drive Offshore Wind Turbine
• Siemens presents new SWT-7.0-154 wind turbine at EWEA Offshore conference in Copenhagen• Advanced model built on Siemens’ large direct drive platform delivers 7 megawatt• New model generates nearly 10 percent more power annually than predecessor Reliable technology is one of the primary levers in Siemens’ goal to reduce the cost of offshore wind power… Read more »
KCI launches Double Slip Joint concept
At the EWEA Offshore 2015 in Copenhagen, KCI has presented its Double Slip Joint (DSJ) concept to the Offshore Wind community. KCI’s DSJ is a patented solution to replace grouted or bolted connections between monopile and transition piece. With the DSJ a new alternative for a permanent, non-moving and rigid connection is launched that will… Read more »
Opus Marine orders Damen Twin Axe 2610
Hamburg-based Opus Marine has signed an order for a Twin Axe hull Fast Crew Supplier (FCS) from Damen Shipyards Group. The FCS 2610, being constructed at Damen Shipyards Singapore, will be the first Damen vessel in Opus Marine’s fleet. Following delivery, the FCS 2610, which Opus Marine is going to name Verdi, will provide crew… Read more »
Joerg Roehl Appointed To Manage Apac Region For Hansa Heavy Lift
Hamburg, Germany, March 12th, 2015 – HANSA HEAVY LIFT has appointed Joerg Roehl to manage its business in the Asia Pacific (APAC) region. Joerg, who is HANSA HEAVY LIFT’s Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) and one of its three Group Managing Directors (MD) takes up the role as part of a strategic move. “The importance of… Read more »
ENBW and CWind prove new benchmark for offshore telemetry systems
First use of satellite communication system declared a resounding success at EnBW Baltic 2 EnBW and CWind announced todayat EWEA 2015 in Copenhagen, that their joint implementation of the first satellite communication system in remote management of temporary power supply in the offshore wind industry is passing its test with flying colours. The system is… Read more »
Jan De Nul Group signs agreement with DONG Energy for subsea export cable installation at Race Bank offshore wind farm.
Jan De Nul Group has today signed an agreement with DONG Energy for the installation of subsea export cables at the Race Bank offshore wind development project in UK during 2016 and 2017. Jan De Nul Group has a very long experience within dredging, and has over the last years extended the business into cable… Read more »
Partnership between HOFOR (Greater Copenhagen Utility), and wpd AG, a German developer and operator of wind farms
HOFOR (Greater Copenhagen Utility), and wpd AG, a German developer and operator of wind farms in Europe, America and Asia, have signed a strategic partnership agreement to develop offshore wind energy in Denmark. “The agreement with wpd is a breakthrough in our efforts to contribute to the growth of wind energy in Denmark. This partnership… Read more »
Most important innovation in wind turbine installation in years drastically increases safety and allows double digit cost reduction
High Wind NV is proud to announce the start of the commercialisation of its Boom Lock© allowing the safe installation of all wind turbine components in winds of up to 15 m/s. The first Boom Lock© was completed in January, consequently installed on GeoSea’s Neptune, and has undergone its final performance trials last weekend. During… Read more »
Vaisala and Masdar partner to enable free access to investment-critical wind resource data of the United Arab Emirates
Vaisala, a global leader in environmental and industrial measurement, has partnered with the Masdar Institute to develop the UAE Wind Atlas – the first publicly available wind resource database in the Middle East. Launched at the World Future Energy Summit, this highly significant investment and infrastructure planning tool is free to access through the International… Read more »
The New Cat Swath 27m From Danish Yachts Guarantees A Stable Life At Sea
The advanced carbon composite specialists, Danish Yachts A/S, are continuously pushing the boundaries of design, technology, innovation and construction in order to remain at the forefront of the wind industry with the development of their renowned high performance lightweight Cat-SWATH’s. Today, Danish Yachts A/S are delighted to be launching a new 27m Cat-SWATH to their… Read more »
Order Placed For Worlds Largest Cutter Dredge And Multipurpose Vessel Isaac Newton Launched
Over the past seven years Jan De Nul Group has considerably expanded its fleet and as a result the group now owns the most state-of-the-art dredging fleet in the world. Nowadays Jan De Nul Group is adjusting its investment strategy and is now more than ever focusing on niche markets. MULTIPURPOSE VESSEL ISAAC NEWTON LAUNCHEDToday… Read more »
Vestas receives 50 MW order for wind power plant in Germany
CPC Germania orders 15 units of the V112-3.3 MW turbine for the Hüselitz wind project in eastern Germany.Vestas is pleased to announce a firm and unconditional order for the Hüselitz wind power plant in eastern Germany that includes an option for an additional 19 turbines. Hüselitz will be located in Saxony-Anhalt. Turbine delivery is expected… Read more »
Ctruk Mpc22 Owsv Enhanced With Volvo Ips
Since the launch of its first-of-class CTruk MPC22 late last year, the East Anglia-based workboat designer and builder has incorporated performance feedback into future builds to enhance seaworthiness, whilst ensuring that the vessel remains a cost-effective option from both capital outlay and operating cost perspectives. The second CTruk MPC22, due for delivery in June,will feature… Read more »
Time Out Is This The End Of Americas Offshore Dream
With the Cape Wind project in peril, we ask if the country’s faltering sector can ever flourish (and what lessons can be learned from Europe’s flourishing market). It was recently announced that the developer of Cape Wind has terminated contracts to buy land and facilities in Falmouth and Rhode Island, the latest sign that the… Read more »
Leading through collaboration
The Netherlands has long been leading the charge for offshore wind, and Netherlands Maritime Technology is helping to forge an even more fruitful future by bringing together various stakeholders to provide a resourceful service. We grabbed five minutes with Managing Director, Peter Zoeteman. PES: Would you like to introduce your organisation and explain a little… Read more »
Going the extra nautical mile
As an experienced Offshore Shipbroker, Anders Helsinghoff Fjord has his finger on the pulse of the market both in Europe and further afield. The spokesman for North Sea Shipbrokers ApS tells us about the state of the industry and explains what today’s wind clients are looking for in their vessels (to purchase or charter). PES:… Read more »
Offshore wind versus offshore drilling: the impact
The campaigning group Oceana has released a new report that finds offshore wind would produce twice the number of jobs and twice the amount of energy as offshore drilling in the Atlantic Ocean. We report on the allegations levelled at the two energy sectors. The report, titled Offshore Energy by the Numbers, An Economic Analysis… Read more »
From strength to strength
A world leader in the supply of concrete connections and composite structures, Peikko Group brings expertise to the industry backed by 50 years’ experience – in addition to a huge sales and servicing operation. We’re pleased to welcome the corporation back to the magazine, with an interview courtesy of Kari Tuominen, Business Category Director PES:… Read more »
The big debate
We’re delighted to present a special legal roundtable in this issue. As most of us in the sector will be aware, the legal industry’s influence has become particularly focussed on wind energy in recent years and we were keen to present a platform to the growing ranks of expert legal minds. Let the questioning commence!… Read more »
Managing the UXO threat for offshore wind
Two world wars and years of munitions dumping have left behind a unique and substantial risk legacy on the European seabed. For developers in Europe seeking to build offshore energy infrastructure projects, negotiating the obstacle of thousands of tonnes of unexploded ordnance (UXO) has posed a considerable and often unanticipated challenge. High-profile contractor disputes and… Read more »
An expert eye on the weather
While the weather impacts upon countless people and businesses worldwide, it defines the wind industry. We spoke to Kenneth Horhammer, Director of Energy at Vaisala, global leader in environmental and industrial measurement, about how the company upholds its commitment to improving the profitability and viability of renewable energy. PES: Welcome to PES, would you please… Read more »
Everyone goes home safely
A well-established company that is highly visible in the offshore arena, Vroon Offshore Services B.V. offers what is quite possibly an unbeatable ‘Walk to Work’ solution – coupled with a well-regarded focus on safety. We’re delighted to welcome the company’s Managing Director, Niek Spiljard, to the magazine. PES: Welcome to PES. Would you like to… Read more »
A company built on values
For Jacob Lykke-Kjeldsen of World Marine Offshore A/S, fulfilling customer requirements in a safe and timely manner is prime motivation. The young company is driven by a clearly defined set of values and by sticking to these values, it’s forging ahead in a challenging market… PES: Welcome to PES. Would you like to tell us… Read more »
New Industry Insight Report: Turbine technology developments to transform offshore wind O&M market
DBB Jack-Up, an operations and maintenance service provider to offshore wind farm owners and turbine manufacturers, today released a new report on operations and maintenance in the offshore wind industry. The report based on exclusive research by MAKE Consulting focuses on technology developments and the related impact on wind farms and vessel operators. It is… Read more »
SGS Performs Project Certification for the Veja Mate Offshore Wind Farm
The world’s leading certification company SGS helps Veja Mate Offshore Project GmbH to actualise the “Veja Mate” offshore wind farm project in the German North Sea. SGS Germany was commissioned for the project’s certification – which ranges from the examination of the project’s fundamentals to its final design – in accordance with the standards of… Read more »
PIRIOU secures an order for a wind farm support vessel for AIS (Marine) 2 Limited
PIRIOU just secured a new order for a wind farm support vessel, the WFSV 26w (*) “OCEAN WIND 8 OF HARTLEPOOL”. Built by PIRIOU in Vietnam, “OCEAN WIND 8 OF HARTLEPOOL” will be delivered to AIS (Marine) 2 Limited at the end of March 2015 in Europe to be operated in the North Sea. PIRIOU… Read more »
Den Helder: at the double
As the unofficial capital of the North Sea, Den Helder is ideally situated in the middle of the wind farms off the German and English coasts and established offshore locations such as Aberdeen, Norwich, Hamburg, Emden and Wilhemshaven. We spoke to two of the port’s leading lights, Conny van den Hoff, Managing Director Den Helder… Read more »
Core Material Trends In A Blade
We take a look forward to the ‘core’ of wind blade manufacturing technology and how it can contribute to reduce the Levelised Cost of Energy (LCoE). In late 2013, PES published an article that discussed the ‘Core’ material in a blade. It examined the challenges for wind energy; composites as a technology; the rise (and… Read more »
Economics of wind: a case study
Providing affordable power for both domestic and business consumers has always been a key objective but has become even more important since the global financial crisis of 2008. We take a look at a Royal Academy of Engineering report that puts the UK’s wind commitment under the financial spotlight. The cost of wind energy is… Read more »