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Buss Terminal Eemshaven awarded as Marshalling Port for Offshore Wind Project “He Dreiht”


Eemshaven/Hamburg, November 7th, 2023 – Buss Energy Group (Buss) has been awarded the project contract for the EnBW offshore wind farm “He Dreiht” by Heerema Marine Contractors, regarding the entire port logistics. The contract is scheduled to start end of 2023 and will be operated by Buss Terminal Eemshaven (BTE). The works include the unloading of monopiles by SPMTs and TPs by crawler crane, terminal handling and transport, storage of the components, as well as, loading onto the seagoing barges for installation. Additionally, Buss will cover the engineering and project management aspects associated with the logistics scope of this project.

“For Buss Energy Group, the award of another offshore marshalling project underlines the leading position of Buss Terminal Eemshaven in the market of the North Sea and supports our approach to serve the industry not only as a provider of terminal areas, but as a full-service provider.” Moritz von Schwerdtner, COO Offshore Wind of Buss Energy Group, emphasizes.

He Dreiht, which means “It turns”, will consist of 64 wind turbines and is going to have an installed capacity of 960 MW. The wind farm is situated approximately 90 kilometers northwest of the island of Borkum and 110 kilometers west of Helgoland. Scheduled for grid connection by the end of 2025, He Dreiht represents one of the largest energy transition initiatives in Europe, capable of supplying renewable energy to 1.1 million households.

The monopiles with a diameter of 9.2 meters and lengths of up to 71 meters will have a unit weight of up to 1,350 tons and the transition pieces will have a weigh of up to 640 -tons and reach heights of up to 35 meters. The transport and offshore installation of the components will be expertly handled by Heerema Marine Contractors.

For the Buss Energy Group, this major project is another milestone in positioning its expertise in port logistics and demonstrating the capabilities of the 300,000 m² heavy lift terminal BTE with its state-of-the-art infrastructure. The successful implementation of the project will further contribute to Europe’s ambitious journey towards a sustainable future. John Meijer, Managing Director of Buss Terminal Eemshaven, points out “The project commitment shows that the successful development of the terminal and its infrastructure over the past years continues to pay off for the benefit of the renewable industry.”