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Port of Cherbourg ready to accommodate marine renewable energies: 100 ha available in 2016


Within the framework of the creation of the first French offshore wind farms of Courseulles-sur-Mer and Fécamp, 44ha of port land alongside a heavy-load quay with a bearing capacity of 15t/m2 is already available in the Port of Cherbourg for the marine renewable energies sector
With the on-going extension works undertaken by Ports of Normandy Authority, 100ha altogether will be available for use at the port in 2016, representing 100 million € of investments. The port thus has the capacity to accommodate any new offshore wind players.

The adaptation works of the outer harbour of Caen-Ouistreham will start in the first semester of 2016.
Port of Cherbourg – 100 million invested, 100ha available, new MRE businesses and projects welcome!

Meeting the industrial and logistics immediate requirements of the MRE sector: 44ha on the roadstead and new heavy-load quay already available

 

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