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With the annual International Business Guide, full of company presentations and market outlooks from national wind energy associations, Offshore WIND provides those who are new, or those who need to be convinced about the significance of this industry, as a renewable energy provider and as a job supplier, an insight of the variety of players.TRANSCRIPT
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COLOFON 02
EDITOR’S NOTE 03
COMPANY INDEX A-Z 04
OFFSHORE WIND MAP 08
MARKETS OUTLOOK 12
COMPANY PROFILES A-Z 32
INDEX BY CATEGORY 140
EVENTS 145
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a publication of Navingo BV, a multi media maritime
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The title Offshore WIND is a combination of printed
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Vessel Guide and organiser of events unique to the
international offshore wind energy industry.
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Even amidst some set backs and with governments wary to commit to long term policies, it is and will remain for some time ahead to be a growing industry. Offshore wind farms are still being built and new technologies are being developed and there are also new players entering the market.
As in 2014 getting the overall cost of offshore wind down will once again be on top of the list at all levels of the sector, whether in the initial developing stage, during construction, or during the operation & maintenance stage. The industry will need to work more efficiently and, perhaps even more important, work more together in finding solutions to achieve these reductions.
By creating this business guide we hope to provide those who are new, or those who need to be convinced about the significance of this industry, as a renewable energy provider and as a job supplier, an insight of the variety of players.
We will be mailing this edition of the IBG to our subscribers and distributing it throughout the year at major events such as the upcoming EWEA Offshore in March. The IBG’15 will also be viewable as a pdf on our website www.OffshoreWINDmagazine.com and each company also has an online representation on our news website www.offshoreWIND.biz.
We thank all participating companies and wind energy associations once again for their contribution.
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Dear reader,
It is with pleasure that we present you with the fourth edition of our annual
publication, the Offshore WIND International Business Guide, IBG´15, where
companies showcase their field of expertise in the offshore wind sector and the
wind energy associations from various parts of the world provide updates on the
development of offshore wind for their countries.
EDITOR’S NOTE
COMPANY INDEXA - Z
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A2SEA A/S 36
ABEKING & RASMUSSEN Schiffs- und Yachtwerft Aktiengesellschaft 37
Allard-Europe 39
AMBAU GmbH 40
Amsterdam Ymuiden Offshore Port AYOP 42
Baltic Taucherei- und Bergungsbetrieb Rostock GmbH 43
Bladt Industries A/S 44
BLG Logistics Solutions GmbH & Co. KG 45
Blue Offshore 46
BMO Measurement Solutions B.V. 47
Buss Port Logistics GmbH & Co. KG 48
Chevalier Floatels BV 49
CPNL Engineering BV 50
Cuxport GmbH 52
CWind 55
Damen Shipyards Group 58
DBB Jack-Up Services A/S 60
Deep BV 61
DeepOcean 62
DS Marine Finance 63
EEW Special Pipe Constructions GmbH 64
ELA Container Offshore GmbH 65
EMS Maritime Offshore GmbH 66
FORCE Technology 67+IFC
Fred. Olsen Windcarrier 68
GeoSea NV 69
GustoMSC B.V. 70
Hailo Wind Systems GmbH & Co. KG 71
Royal IHC - Offshore 72
James Fisher Marine Services Ltd 73
Jan De Nul Group 74
JDR Cable Systems Ltd 75
KCI the engineers B.V. 78
Keppel Verolme BV 79
Kersten Europe 80
Louis Dreyfus TravOcean 81
Liebherr-MCCtec Rostock GmbH 82
London Offshore Consultants Ltd 83
MARIN, Maritime Research Institute Netherlands 84
Maritime Craft Services (Clyde) Ltd. 85
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Njord Offshore Ltd 90
Nord-Lock Benelux B.V. 91
North Sea Shipbrokers 93
Oceanwide 92
Offshore WIND 94
Oil Control Systems 95
Palfinger Marine- und Beteiligungs- GmbH 98
PIRIOU 99
Port of Sassnitz 100
PROTEA Sp. z.o.o. 101
Quiet-Oceans 102
RentOcean 103+IBC
Rix Sea Shuttle Ltd 104
RUD Ketten - Rieger & Dietz GmbH u. Co. KG 105
Scaldis Salvage & Marine Contractors 106
Seafox 109
Seajacks UK Limited 110
Seaports of Niedersachsen GmbH 112
SeaRenergy Offshore Holding GmbH & Cie. KG 113
Seaway Heavy Lifting Engineering B.V. 115
Seazip Offshore Service BV 116
Sif Group 118
Sky-Access 119
Smulders Group 120
SPT Offshore 121
Stadtlandet Shipping B.V. 123
Tidal Transit Limited 126
Tideland Signal Ltd 127
TOS - Energy & Maritime Manpower 128
Van Beest B.V. 129
Van Oord Offshore Wind Projects bv 130
Volker Stevin International BV 132
Vuyk Engineering Rotterdam B.V. 133
Royal Wagenborg 134
Windcat Workboats 135
Zeeland Seaports 136
Zensor BVBA 139
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BELGIUM1 Belwind 12 Belwind 2 3 Belwind Alstom Haliade
Demonstrator4 Norther5 Northwester 26 NorthWind7 Rentel8 Seastar9 Thornton Bank Phase I10 Thornton Bank phase II11 Thornton Bank phase III12 THV Mermaid
DENMARK1 Anholt2 Århus Bugt3 Avedore Holme4 Dan Tysk DK5 Frederikshavn 6 Horns Rev 17 Horns Rev 28 Horns Rev 39 Kriegers Flak 10 Middelgrunden11 NearshoreLab12 Nysted (Rodsand 1)13 Nysted 2 (Rodsand 2)14 Poseidon15 Rønland16 Rønland 317 Rønne Bakke18 Samsø19 Sprogø20 Tunø Knob21 Vindeby
FINLAND1 Inkoo-Raaseporin (*)2 Kemin Ajoksen I (*)3 Kemin Ajoksen II (*)4 Kemin Ajoksen
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5 Kemin Ajoksen merituulivoimapuiston (*)
6 Korsnäs (*)7 Kotka (*)8 Kristiinankaupungin edustan
merituulivoimapuisto (*)9 Östra Skärgården (*)10 Oulun Haukiputaan
merituulipuisto (*)11 Oulunsalo-Hailuoto (*)12 Pori 1 (*)13 Pori 2 (*)14 Raahe-Maanahkiaisen (*)15 Raahe-Pertunmatala (*)16 Raahe-Ulkonahkiainen (*)17 Siipyyn (*)18 Suurhiekka (*)
FRANCE1 FLOATGEN Demonstrator 12 GROIX - Site d’essais Eolien
Offshore Flottant3 Ideol Quadran Floating
Project4 InFLOW (INdustrialization
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5 Le Treport6 MISTRAL - Golfe de Fos -
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Fécamp9 Parc éolien en mer de
Saint-Nazaire10 Parc éolien en mer du
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14 VertiMED15 WIN 2 - Phase 116 WIN 2 - Phase 217 WIN 2 - Phase 3
GERMANY1 Adlergrund 5002 Adlergrund GAP3 Adlergrund Nordkap4 Aiolos5 Albatros6 Alpha Ventus7 Amrumbank West8 Apollon9 Aquamarin10 Arcadis Ost 111 AreaC I, II, III 12 Arkona Becken Südost13 ArkonaSee Ost,West14 Austerngrund15 Baltic 116 Baltic 217 BalticEagle18 BalticPower19 Bard Offshore 120 Beltsee21 Bernstein22 Beta Baltic23 Bight Power I, II24 Borkum Riffgrund 125 Borkum Riffgrund 226 Borkum Riffgrund West27 Borkum Riffgrund West 228Borkum West 2,
Phase I and II29 Breitling30 Butendiek31 Citrin32 Concordia 1 - 233 DanTysk34 Delta Nordsee 1, 235 Deutsche Bucht36 Diamant37 Enova Emden
38 ENOVA Offshore 39 Euklas40 Fairwind41 GAIA I - V42 Gannet43GICON Schwimmendes
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IRELAND1 Arklow Bank Phase 12 Arklow Bank Phase 23 Codling Bank4 Codling Wind Park
Extension5 Dublin Array6 Gaelectric Foreshore
Test Sites7 Oriel Windfarm8 Skerd Rocks
ITALY1 Foce Verano2 Gargano Sud3 Golfo di Gela6 Secche di Vada7 Taranto
MALTA1 Deepoffshorewind2 Sikka L-Badja
THE NETHERLANDS1 Beaufort2 Breeveertien ll3 Brown Ridge Oost4 Clearcamp
5 Den Helder l6 Egmond aan Zee7 Eneco Luchterduinen8 Gemini9 Helmveld10 IJmuiden (AEOLUS
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NORWAY1 Gwind2 Hywind - Metcentre3 Ming Yang 6MW Demo -
Metocean4 Siragrunnen5 SWAY 1.6MW Prototype (*)6 SWAY 2.6MW Test7 WindSea AS Prototype
POLAND1 Baltica 12 Baltica 23 Baltica 34 MFW Baltyk-Północy Phase 15 MFW Baltyk-Północy Phase 26 MFW Baltyk Środkowy I7 MFW Baltyk Środkowy II8 MFW Baltyk Środkowy III
PORTUGAL1 Windfloat phase 12 Windfloat phase 23 Windfloat phase 3
SPAIN1 BALEA2 FLOCAN5 (*)3 Galicia4 IDERMAR5 Nautilus6 PLOCAN (Plataforma
Oceanica de Canarias) (*)7 TROPOS Project (*)
SWEDEN1 Blekinge Offshore AB2 Bockstigen3 Hakefjorden - Vindplats
Göteborg4 Kårehamn5 Klocktärnan (*) 6 Kriegers Flak II7 Lillgrund8 Oskarshamn9 Rata Storgrund - phase 1 (*)10 Rata Storgrund - phase 2 (*)11 SeaTwirl Prototype IV12 Södra Midsjöbanken13 Stenkalles grund14 Stora Middelgrund15 Storgrundet (*)16 Svenska Björn Offshore (*)17 Taggen Vindpark18 Trolleboda19 Utgrunden I20 Utgrunden II21 Vindpark Vänern22 Yttre Stengrund
UNITED KINGDOM1 Barrow2 Beatrice3 Beatrice Demonstrator4 Blyth5 Burbo Bank6 Burbo Bank Extension7 Dogger Bank (Round 3)8 Dudgeon
9 East Anglia One, Two,Three, Four, Five, Six
10 Fife Energy Park11 First Flight Wind12 Galloper Wind Farm13 Greater Gabbard14 Gunfleet Sands I + II15 Gwynt y Môr16 Hornsea (Round 3)17 Humber Gateway18 Hywind Scotland Pilot Park19 Inch Cape20 Inner Dowsing21 Islay22 Kentish Flats23 Kentish Flats (Round 2.5)24 Lincs25 London Array Phase 126 Lynn27 Moray Firth (Round 3)28 Narec Offshore test facility29 Navitus Bay Wind Park30 Neart na Gaoithe31 North Hoyle32NOVA (Novel Offshore
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BELGIUM1 Belwind 12 Belwind 2 3 Belwind Alstom Haliade
Demonstrator4 Norther5 Northwester 26 NorthWind7 Rentel8 Seastar9 Thornton Bank Phase I10 Thornton Bank phase II11 Thornton Bank phase III12 THV Mermaid
DENMARK1 Anholt2 Århus Bugt3 Avedore Holme4 Dan Tysk DK5 Frederikshavn 6 Horns Rev 17 Horns Rev 28 Horns Rev 39 Kriegers Flak 10 Middelgrunden11 NearshoreLab12 Nysted (Rodsand 1)13 Nysted 2 (Rodsand 2)14 Poseidon15 Rønland16 Rønland 317 Rønne Bakke18 Samsø19 Sprogø20 Tunø Knob21 Vindeby
FINLAND1 Inkoo-Raaseporin (*)2 Kemin Ajoksen I (*)3 Kemin Ajoksen II (*)4 Kemin Ajoksen
Meriperustushanke (*)
5 Kemin Ajoksen merituulivoimapuiston (*)
6 Korsnäs (*)7 Kotka (*)8 Kristiinankaupungin edustan
merituulivoimapuisto (*)9 Östra Skärgården (*)10 Oulun Haukiputaan
merituulipuisto (*)11 Oulunsalo-Hailuoto (*)12 Pori 1 (*)13 Pori 2 (*)14 Raahe-Maanahkiaisen (*)15 Raahe-Pertunmatala (*)16 Raahe-Ulkonahkiainen (*)17 Siipyyn (*)18 Suurhiekka (*)
FRANCE1 FLOATGEN Demonstrator 12 GROIX - Site d’essais Eolien
Offshore Flottant3 Ideol Quadran Floating
Project4 InFLOW (INdustrialization
setup of a FLoating OffshoreWind turbine) - MISTRAL
5 Le Treport6 MISTRAL - Golfe de Fos -
Site d’essais Eolien OffshoreFlottant
7 Noirmoutier8 Parc éolien en mer de
Fécamp9 Parc éolien en mer de
Saint-Nazaire10 Parc éolien en mer du
Calvados11 Projet éolien en mer de la
Baie de Saint-Brieuc12 SEM-REV - Site
d'experimentation en mer (Marine Test Site)
13 VERTI - MISTRAL
14 VertiMED15 WIN 2 - Phase 116 WIN 2 - Phase 217 WIN 2 - Phase 3
GERMANY1 Adlergrund 5002 Adlergrund GAP3 Adlergrund Nordkap4 Aiolos5 Albatros6 Alpha Ventus7 Amrumbank West8 Apollon9 Aquamarin10 Arcadis Ost 111 AreaC I, II, III 12 Arkona Becken Südost13 ArkonaSee Ost,West14 Austerngrund15 Baltic 116 Baltic 217 BalticEagle18 BalticPower19 Bard Offshore 120 Beltsee21 Bernstein22 Beta Baltic23 Bight Power I, II24 Borkum Riffgrund 125 Borkum Riffgrund 226 Borkum Riffgrund West27 Borkum Riffgrund West 228Borkum West 2,
Phase I and II29 Breitling30 Butendiek31 Citrin32 Concordia 1 - 233 DanTysk34 Delta Nordsee 1, 235 Deutsche Bucht36 Diamant37 Enova Emden
38 ENOVA Offshore 39 Euklas40 Fairwind41 GAIA I - V42 Gannet43GICON Schwimmendes
Offshore Fundament (SOF)Pilot
44 Global Tech I45 Global Tech II 46 Godewind I, II, III47 H2-2048 He Dreiht I, II49 Heron50 Hohe See51 Hooksiel52 Horizont I,II, III, IV53 HTOD 1 - 654 Jules Verne55 Kaikas56 Kaskasi57 Kaskasi II58 Meerwind Ost/Süd59 Meerwind West60 MEG Offshore I61 Nautilus I62 Nemo63 Neptune I, II, III64 Nordergründe65 Norderland66 Nordlicher Grund67 NORD-OST PASSAT I,II,III68 Nordpassage69 Nordsee 1, 2,3 70 Nordsee Ost 71 Notos72 Ostseeperle73 Ostseeschatz74 OWP West75 Petrel76 PROWIND 1, 2, 377 Riffgat78 Sandbank, Sandbank
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79 Seagull80 SeaStorm I, II 81 SeaWind I 82 SeaWind III & SeaWind IV83 Seewind84 Skua 85 Stribog I,II 86 Strom-Nord87 Strom-Süd88 Veja Mate89 Vineta90 Wikinger91 Wikinger Nord92 Windanker93 Witte Bank
IRELAND1 Arklow Bank Phase 12 Arklow Bank Phase 23 Codling Bank4 Codling Wind Park
Extension5 Dublin Array6 Gaelectric Foreshore
Test Sites7 Oriel Windfarm8 Skerd Rocks
ITALY1 Foce Verano2 Gargano Sud3 Golfo di Gela6 Secche di Vada7 Taranto
MALTA1 Deepoffshorewind2 Sikka L-Badja
THE NETHERLANDS1 Beaufort2 Breeveertien ll3 Brown Ridge Oost4 Clearcamp
5 Den Helder l6 Egmond aan Zee7 Eneco Luchterduinen8 Gemini9 Helmveld10 IJmuiden (AEOLUS
Metmast)11 Irene Vorrink12 Leeghwater -
Far Offshore Demonstration Park
13 Lely14 Princes Amaliawindpark15 Tromp Binnen16 Westermeerwind17 West-Rijn18 Windpark Fryslân19 ZOWP - Zeeuws Offshore
Wind Project
NORWAY1 Gwind2 Hywind - Metcentre3 Ming Yang 6MW Demo -
Metocean4 Siragrunnen5 SWAY 1.6MW Prototype (*)6 SWAY 2.6MW Test7 WindSea AS Prototype
POLAND1 Baltica 12 Baltica 23 Baltica 34 MFW Baltyk-Północy Phase 15 MFW Baltyk-Północy Phase 26 MFW Baltyk Środkowy I7 MFW Baltyk Środkowy II8 MFW Baltyk Środkowy III
PORTUGAL1 Windfloat phase 12 Windfloat phase 23 Windfloat phase 3
SPAIN1 BALEA2 FLOCAN5 (*)3 Galicia4 IDERMAR5 Nautilus6 PLOCAN (Plataforma
Oceanica de Canarias) (*)7 TROPOS Project (*)
SWEDEN1 Blekinge Offshore AB2 Bockstigen3 Hakefjorden - Vindplats
Göteborg4 Kårehamn5 Klocktärnan (*) 6 Kriegers Flak II7 Lillgrund8 Oskarshamn9 Rata Storgrund - phase 1 (*)10 Rata Storgrund - phase 2 (*)11 SeaTwirl Prototype IV12 Södra Midsjöbanken13 Stenkalles grund14 Stora Middelgrund15 Storgrundet (*)16 Svenska Björn Offshore (*)17 Taggen Vindpark18 Trolleboda19 Utgrunden I20 Utgrunden II21 Vindpark Vänern22 Yttre Stengrund
UNITED KINGDOM1 Barrow2 Beatrice3 Beatrice Demonstrator4 Blyth5 Burbo Bank6 Burbo Bank Extension7 Dogger Bank (Round 3)8 Dudgeon
9 East Anglia One, Two,Three, Four, Five, Six
10 Fife Energy Park11 First Flight Wind12 Galloper Wind Farm13 Greater Gabbard14 Gunfleet Sands I + II15 Gwynt y Môr16 Hornsea (Round 3)17 Humber Gateway18 Hywind Scotland Pilot Park19 Inch Cape20 Inner Dowsing21 Islay22 Kentish Flats23 Kentish Flats (Round 2.5)24 Lincs25 London Array Phase 126 Lynn27 Moray Firth (Round 3)28 Narec Offshore test facility29 Navitus Bay Wind Park30 Neart na Gaoithe31 North Hoyle32NOVA (Novel Offshore
Vertical Axis) ProjectDemonstrator
33 Ormonde34 Race Bank35 Rampion36 Rhyl Flats37 Robin Rigg38 Scroby Sands39 Sheringham Shoal40 Teesside41 Thanet42 Triton Knoll43 Walney 144 Walney 245 Walney Extension46 Wave Hub47 West of Duddon Sands48 Westermost Rough (*) Not shown on this map.
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AWEAAmerican Wind Energy Association
The American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) is the national trade association representing a broad range of entities with a common interest in encouraging the deployment and expansion of wind energy resources in the United States. AWEA’s members include wind turbine manufacturers, component suppliers, project developers, project owners and operators, financiers, researchers, renewable energy supporters, utilities, marketers, customers, and their advocates.
U.S. offshore wind industry acceleratesOffshore wind is an exciting segment of the U.S. wind
energy industry that has made significant progress over
the last several years.
Projects have been proposed in both state and federal
waters including off of the Atlantic and Pacific coasts
as well as in the Great Lakes and Gulf of Mexico. And,
several projects are in the advanced stages of the
development process including Cape Wind’s 468 MW
project in Massachusetts and Deepwater Wind’s 30 MW
demonstration scale project offshore of Block Island,
Rhode Island.
Significant Achievements in 20142014 in particular was marked by an increased pace of
achievements.
In May, the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) and
Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) announced
a Call for Information and Nominations (Call) seeking
developer interest in acquiring commercial wind leases in
an area offshore of New York.
In June, DOI, BOEM and Massachusetts Governor Deval
Patrick announced plans to auction 742,000 acres
offshore of Massachusetts for wind energy development.
The proposed area is the largest in federal waters and will
nearly double the area available for offshore wind energy
projects in the U.S.
In July, DOI and BOEM announced plans to auction
344,000 acres offshore of New Jersey for wind energy
development.
In August, DOI and BOEM announced for potential
development three additional Wind Energy Areas
totaling approximately 307,590 acres offshore of North
Carolina. These areas will now undergo an Environmental
Assessment before the leasing process begins.
Finally, also in August, DOI and BOEM held an auction for
Maryland’s offshore wind lease areas. U.S. Wind Inc.,
a unit of Italy’s Renexia, was the winner.
Investment in InnovationFor its part, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
continues to make a significant investment in research
and development. The DOE is committed to lowering
the levelized cost of energy and accelerating permitting
timelines.
One example of that: DOE’s announcement in May of the
winners of the next phase of its Offshore Wind Advanced
Technology Demonstration Projects Initiative.
The three projects selected were Fishermen’s Energy’s
25 MW project offshore of Atlantic City, New Jersey;
Dominion Power’s 12 MW project offshore of Virginia
Beach, Virginia; and, on the West Coast, Principle Power’s
30 MW project offshore of Coos Bay, Oregon.
Each team will receive up to $46.7 million over four years
for continued efforts related to permitting, power off-take,
and grid interconnection in order to achieve operation by
2017.
DOE also announced that under the same initiative
they will enter into research agreements with project
teams from the University of Maine and Lake Erie Energy
Development Co. (LEEDCo), infusing several million more
dollars into U.S. offshore R&D efforts.
For the first phase of this initiative, seven teams received
$4 million in 2012 for the engineering, site evaluation,
and planning phases of their projects.
Looking AheadIndustry experts and analysts believe the offshore wind
industry in the U.S. is well positioned for significant growth
in the coming years. The great potential for the offshore
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segment of the U.S. wind energy industry demonstrates
the need for continued focus and investment, and thus far,
the private and public sectors are delivering.
Offshore WINDPOWER 2015 Conference and ExhibitionAWEA held our Offshore WINDPOWER 2014 Conference
and Exhibition in Atlantic City, New Jersey in October.
At the event there was a great enthusiasm among all
attendees for the future of the offshore wind industry in
the U.S.
Industry representatives will gather again in 2015 in
Baltimore, Maryland for the AWEA Offshore WINDPOWER
2015 Conference & Exhibition that will be held September
29th and 30th. For more information, please visit:
www.offshorewindexpo.org.
Christopher LongManager of Offshore Wind and Siting Policy
American Wind Energy Association
1501 M Street NW, Suite 1000
Washington, DC 20005
USA
T +1 20 23 83 25 00
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BOPBelgian Offshore Platform
The offshore wind industry in Belgium has been one of the fastest growing sectors the past years and has become a clean tech industry with a large job potential. With the realisation of three offshore wind farms, C-Power, Belwind en Northwind, representing a total capacity of 712MW, the Belgian offshore market is one of the front runners worldwide.
In addition to those three operational wind farms, five
others farms have already obtained a concession and will
be built in the coming years. With the realisation of all eight
wind farms Belgium will be capable of producing 2.200MW
wind offshore by 2020.
For the Belgian economy and society the realisation
of these eight wind farms by 2020 is crucial. If Belgium
wishes to achieve the European and Belgian 20-20-20
objectives, offshore wind is vital. By 2020 the eight
offshore farms will have to generate 50% of the renewable
energy production target. The past year also revealed a
capacity issue on the Belgian electricity market. In that
light the construction of the projects Northwester 2,
Seastar, Rentel, Mermaid and Norther is also a necessity
for the economy of the country. Once operational these
farms will generate approximately 8TWh a year, which will
account for 10% of Belgium’s electricity consumption.
In addition to this, offshore wind has been one of the
fastest growing sectors in the Belgian economy over the
past years and can continue to be so. The construction of
the five new farms represents an investment of approx.
¤58m and also generates a considerable number of jobs;
20,000 jobs for the construction phase and 800 new
permanent jobs for the operation of the farms.
This illustrates the importance of the sector. Essential for
all this is a clear long term vision on the support scheme
and a quick reinforcement of the onshore transmission grid.
In 2014, two crucial hurdles have been reached in the
realisation of the five new wind farms. The first hurdle
was taken in June 2014, with the decision by the Belgian
government for a new offshore wind farm support scheme.
This new scheme is based on a LCOE and offers the
necessary clarity for the investors to take the next steps in
their projects.
The second hurdle was the need of reinforcement of the
onshore transmission grid, the Stevin-project. In September
2014, Elia, the national transmission system operator,
finally reached an agreement with all parties that had
introduced an appeal against this project. Without this
reinforcement of the grid, it would be impossible for the
five ‘yet to be built’ wind farms to transport their electricity
onshore. The upgrade of the grid will start in 2015.
These developments are an important step towards the
concrete realisation of the next five projects. But if we
really want to guarantee the financing and realisation, it
is important that this mechanism remains stable for the
lifetime of the projects and that the upgrade, as planned
today, is finalised successfully by 2017.
Lut Vande VeldeSecretaris-Generaal
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Consessioned• Rentel • Norther• Seastar• Mermaid• Northwester 2
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Belgian Offshore Platform
Place du Vieux Marché aux Grains 63
1000 Bruxelles
Belgium
T + 32 478 306 306
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DWIADanish Wind Industry Association
A long and comprehensive experience with building offshore wind farms, has led Danish companies working with offshore wind to a world leading position. Based on more than 20 years of offshore knowledge and lessons-learned Danish companies are primed for dealing with the challenges of next generation of offshore wind farms. Many of which will be based in Denmark, where, by the end of 2021, 60% of the electricity will come from the wind.
Wind energy plays a crucial role in the Danish energy
system, and especially offshore wind does its part to
contribute, as Denmark today is the country with the
highest level of wind energy per capita in the world.
During the first 6 months of 2014 wind energy covered
more than 41% of the Danish electricity consumption
and the focus on wind will continue in the coming years
following 2012’s political energy agreement, which
stated that 1,400MW is to be built offshore by end
2021.
The Danish Wind Industry Association (DWIA) is positioned
right in the middle of the development, representing more
than 260 Danish companies across the broad national
supply chain, including market leading manufacturers
as well as installation, transport, service, consulting and
energy companies, all with impressive reference lists.
Denmark enjoys a favourable geographical position
between the windy North Sea and the Baltic Sea, ensuring
strong offshore wind and large areas of shallow water.
Thus, as the Danish onshore capacity is slowly reaching a
maximum, especially offshore wind holds a great potential
for future wind energy generation. The unique offshore
wind conditions have also caught the attention of the EU
and Denmark plays a crucial role in exploiting these ideal
offshore sites, which have made Denmark the market
leader and knowledge hub of the offshore wind sector.
Today, almost 9 out of 10 of the world’s installed offshore
turbines are made by a Danish manufacturer.
Small country, great deeds2014 was another record braking year for the Danish
offshore wind industry. MHI Vestas Offshore Wind installed
the very first V164-8 MW, currently the world’s most
powerful wind turbine, at Østerild National Test Centre for
Large Wind Turbines. At 220 meters in height, the new
turbine is able to cover the electricity consumption of
7,500 average European households.
With an offshore capacity reaching almost 1.3GW,
Denmark comes in on a global second place, where,
following the Danish energy agreement, two new
large-scale offshore wind farms are scheduled to be
completed before 2020 and 2022: The 400MW Horns
Rev 3 in the North Sea and the 600MW Kriegers Flak
wind farm in the Baltic Sea (which will be the first to
interconnect two countries – Denmark and Germany).
An additional 400MW are being developed as near-
shore turbines between 4-20km from shore, enabling
neighbouring citizens and businesses to buy into the
projects, thus ensuring a continuation of the Danish
tradition of local ownership. Also, the near-shore projects
are based on tenders and in charge, acting as a ‘one stop
shop’, is the Danish Energy Agency.
The concept of ‘one stop shop’ means that all questions
and issues relating to the tenders of both the large-scale
wind farms and the near-shore projects are handled in one
place. This also relates to grid connection, which helps to
lower the risk and complexity associated with investing in
the projects.
Removing costs and adding valueCost-wise offshore wind is becoming an ever more
competitive alternative to fossil fuels and is now the
second cheapest technology for electricity production in
Denmark, competitive with new large scale coal plants.
The main challenge of the industry and politicians is
now to increase the value of wind by implementing a
more flexible and widespread use of the large amounts
of renewable electricity from wind farms. Optimising
integration of wind into the Central Heating system and
establishment of additional trans-border transmission
lines are relevant tools in this regard.
Furthermore, in 2014 the opening a new test centre,
Lindø Offshore Renewable Centre (LORC), once again
underpinned the high Danish offshore wind energy
expertise. Bringing together both research and industry,
LORC is paving the way for a new kind of turbine testing
able to ensure full scale nacelle tests directly applicable to
real-life offshore conditions.18
Cost reducing initiatives such as LORC and the Østerild
test stands combined with value-increasing initiatives
such as better and more flexible use of the wind energy
are important factors crucial for reaching Denmark’s goal
of becoming 100% independent of fossil fuels by 2050.
EWEA OFFSHORE 2015Together with EWEA, DWIA is proud to co-organise the
EWEA OFFSHORE 2015 conference in Copenhagen on
10-12 March 2015. EWEA OFFSHORE is the world’s
largest offshore wind energy conference and exhibition
and it illustrates the strength and width of the industry.
With the conference returning to Denmark, EWEA
OFFSHORE 2015 marks the 10-year anniversary of the
event, which started as a pioneering initiative launched
by the Danish Wind Industry Association. The vision was
to support the growing wind industry’s need to showcase
it’s expertise and potential and now, ten years later, the
exhibition illustrates the matureness of the industry and
is an important forum for a wide variety of wind industry
actors.
For more information, please visit:
offshore.windpower.org or windpower.org/en
Jan HyllebergCEO
Danish Wind Industry Association
Danish Wind Industry Association
Rosenørns Allé 9, 5. sal
1970 Frederiksberg C
Denmark
T +45 33 73 03 30
F +45 33 73 03 33
I www.windpower.org
MHI Vestas’ V164-8 MW turbine installed at Østerild National T est Centre for Large Wind Turbines.Photo by: Poul Hummelshøj, DTU Wind Energy, Denmark
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GermanOFFSHORE WIND ENERGy FOUNDATIONGermany currently has some 900 megawatts of offshore wind power capacity connected to the grid. The wind farms in the North See are called alpha ventus, BARD 1, Riffgat and Meerwind Süd/Ost; Baltic 1 is, as the name suggests, in the Baltic. This year, an additional approximately 2,400MW of offshore turbines will be connected to the grid. These new wind farms are Trianel Windpark Borkum, Global Tech 1, Nordsee Ost, DanTysk, Baltic 2, Riffgrund 1, Amrumbank West and Butendiek. In addition, this year we expect the start of Gode Wind 1, Gode Wind 2 and Sandbank with a cumulative capacity of around 900MW. By the end of 2015, Germany will probably have some 3.3GW of offshore wind capacity, more than half of the 6.5GW target for 2020 – and hence a milestone in the development of offshore wind power in Germany.
EEG amendments provide planning security for the further growth of offshore wind The amendments adopted in August to the
Renewable Energy Act (EEG) and the extension of the
foreshortened feed-in tariffs for offshore wind power (the
“Stauchungsmodell”) last year finally gave the offshore
wind sector the planning and investment security it needs
for the second growth stage of German offshore wind. The
foreshortened tariffs mean that wind farms connected
to the grid by the end of 2019 will receive 19.4 cents per
kilowatt-hour for the first eight years. After that, 3.9 cents
is paid for the remaining 12 years.
The amendments also include the new target of 6.5GW, a
goal that the industry believes is more realistic. To reach
that target, the German Network Agency has to approve a
total of 7.7GW by 31 December 2017.
In contrast, the offshore wind sector believes the target
of 15GW for 2030 in the amendments lacks ambition.
We need strong market growth in the offshore sector
to tap the considerable cost reduction potential of this
technology. For instance, studies have found that the
LCOE of offshore wind can be cut by around a third over
the next 10 years if the sector continues to grow strongly.
Auctions being discussedIn addition to clear growth targets, the EEG amendments
specify that prices for renewable energy, including
offshore wind power, are to be determined in auctions
starting in 2017. Pilot auctions are currently being
designed for ground-mounted photovoltaics in order to
start gaining experience. It is fundamentally unclear,
however, how which experience from this pilot phase
can be transferred to other technologies. The offshore
wind sector in Germany has therefore called for a
careful scientific monitoring of the pilot projects before
auctions are rolled out for all renewable energy in order
to determine whether auctions will truly lead to cost
reductions faster than the status quo would. The offshore
wind sector in particular has quite long project phases and
high investment costs, so reliable mechanisms must be
developed before auctions are launched, lest investments
once again ground to a halt.
Coordinated grid upgrades are a national and European challengeUp to now, grid upgrades in Germany show that the
construction of offshore wind farms and grid connections
has to be better coordinated. To this end, grid operators
must perform their duties, and political guidelines are
needed. The technological and logistical challenges must
not be underestimated.
Grid upgrades also need to be better coordinated at
the European level. The goal should be the Europe-wide
coordination of grid infrastructure development tailored to
demand as the basis for a true common energy market.
With its Europe-wide Seastar initiative, the Offshore Wind
Energy Foundation focuses on these issues and will shed
light on perspectives, development options, and best
practices in the next few years.
By Andreas WagnerExecutive director of the Offshore Wind Energy Foundation
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German OFFSHORE WIND ENERGy FOUNDATIONStiftung OFFSHORE-WINDENERGIE
Oldenburger Str. 65
26316 Varel
Germany
T +49 44 51 95 15 16 1
F +49 44 51 95 15 24 9
I www.offshore-stiftung.com
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IWEAIrish Wind Energy Association
Established in 1993, the Irish Wind Energy Association (IWEA) is the national body representing the wind energy sector in Ireland. IWEA is committed to promoting the use of wind energy in Ireland and beyond as an economically viable and environmentally sound alternative to conventional generation and promotes awareness and understanding of wind power as the primary renewable energy resource. IWEA acts as a central point for information for over 200 members as well as a representative group to promote wind energy to key stakeholders.
Irish Offshore & Export PotentialThe island of Ireland now has one of the highest rates of
wind-energy production per capita in the world, relative
to population size, but despite having one of the world’s
greatest offshore wind resources, Ireland’s offshore wind
industry is still in the very early stages of development.
Phase one of the Arklow Bank project (25MW) is currently
Ireland’s only offshore wind farm.
To date, foreshore leases have been granted for the
operation of the Arklow Bank project and the Codling
Bank, both situated off of Ireland’s east coast. Three
more offshore projects totalling 794MW were offered a
grid connection in 2011 but with limited emphasis being
placed on offshore wind by the Irish Government and no
Irish offshore market support these projects have not
been developed to date.
IWEA believes that there would be an increased impetus
to develop these offshore sites with the implementation
of an export led offshore support framework. The
British and Irish Governments signed a memorandum
of understanding on renewable energy trading in
February 2013. In March 2014 the talked aimed towards
completing an intergovernmental agreement were parked
with a commitment to future engagement as part of
the Cfd process currently underway in the UK. Initially
these talks were aimed at finalising an agreement such
that up to 5GW of onshore and offshore energy from
Ireland could be exported to the UK in advance of 2020.
It is now more likely that these project will deliver in a
timeframe beyond 2020. IWEA believes that Ireland has
the capability to develop an export led offshore industry
in the coming years upon agreement conclusions and UK
Cfd proposal for import are finalised.
Additional infrastructure connecting both onshore and
offshore projects to the UK as part of the arrangement
within the proposed inter-governmental agreement will
be a transformative change to kick start the broader
offshore industry in Ireland.
The second interconnector between Ireland and Great
Britain, launched in October 2012, is now a key
market mechanism that is playing an initial role in
driving Ireland’s export opportunity. The East West
interconnector with a capacity of 500MW will provide an
opportunity for Ireland to export excess renewable energy
to the UK. IWEA is confident that there will be further
connections built to link the Irish Grid to the UK National
Grid and further into Europe in the coming year with
several projects under consideration and included in the
EU list of Project of Common Interest.
The East West Interconnector and future additional
interconnection brings multiple mutual benefits to both
British and Irish economies. It has improved competition,
increased our energy security for our growing
populations, allow for system reserve sharing and
provide for the opportunity to utilise Ireland’s abundance
of both onshore and offshore wind within the larger UK
customer base.
The Irish Maritime Development Office released a
report outlining that at least seven Irish ports are well
positioned to service the offshore marine renewables
sector. Additionally In July 2012 the Department of
Agriculture outlined the real may of Ireland in their report
“Our Ocean Wealth” showing that Ireland has 220 Million
acres under the sea.
Given our significant wind resource, impending 2030
targets, potential future export Cfd’s combined with
our geographical location, the possibilities of further
interconnectors and the standard of our main ports,
we are now in a position where our greatest asset can
become our greatest export too. The future remains
positive for offshore wind development in Ireland.
Kenneth MatthewsCEO
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Irish Wind Energy Association
Sycamore House, Millenium Park, Naas
00353 Naas
Ireland
T +353 45 89 93 41
F +353 45 85 49 58
I www.iwea.com
@IWEA
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JWPAJapan Wind Power Association
By the end of 2014 Japan has 52.6MW of offshore wind power, including two 2MW floating wind turbines. The Japanese government has fixed 36 JPY/kWh as the feed-in-tariff for offshore wind power in March 2014. This is 1.6 times higher than the onshore tariff of 22 JPY/kWh. There are a further 914.5MW of offshore wind power projects currently under planning. Several projects will start construction within a couple of years.
The offshore wind power experience in Japan is divided
into several stages. Offshore wind in Japan started
with demonstration projects at near-shore locations.
Two 600kW Vestas turbines were installed by the local
government at Setana Port in Hokkaido in December
2003. Another two 2MW Vestas turbines were installed
by Sumitomo Trading at Sakata Port in the Yamagata
prefecture in January 2004. Dolphin foundations were
used for both projects.
Commercial developers, including Komatsuzaki Co.,
the local wind power developer in the Ibaraki prefecture,
have taken the initiative in the second stage. Seven
2MW turbines with down wind rotor made by Fuji Heavy
Industries (FHI), were installed on monopile foundations at
just 50m offshore from the coast at Kamisu in the Ibaraki
prefecture near Tokyo in February 2013. The wind turbine
division of FHI had merged with Hitachi in 2013. This
semi-offshore wind farm is famous for surviving the large
earthquake and tsunami in March 2011. Eight more 2MW
turbines were added nearby in February 2013. The second
initiative included a single Siemens 3MW turbine installed
on a monopile foundation by Eurus Energy at a near shore
location in Akita port in October 2014.
The third stage includes four projects by the Japanese
government. The first project is by the Japanese
New Energy and Industrial technology Development
Organization (NEDO) and uses fixed foundations. Three
other projects, by the Japanese Ministry of Environment
(MOE), the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)
and the NEDO, aim to develop floating offshore wind
power projects. The NEDO conducted an Offshore Wind
Power Demonstration Project at Choshi and Kitakyusyu.
One Mitsubishi 2.4MW turbine was installed on a gravity
foundation made by Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO) at a
location 3km offshore from Choshi in the Chiba prefecture
in March 2013. In another project from Japan Steel Work
(JSW) a 2MW gearless PMSG turbine was installed on
a jacket-gravity hybrid foundation by J-Power 1.4 km
offshore from Kitakyusyu in the Fukuoka prefecture in
June 2013.
The MOE has conducted a Floating Offshore Wind Turbine
Demonstration Project (GOTO FOWT) at Kabashima in
the Goto-islands in the Nagasaki prefecture. A FHI 100kW
downwind rotor wind turbine with spur type floater was
anchored 1 km offshore from Kabashima in July 2012. It
operated for about one year and was dismantled in June
2013. A replacement Hitachi 2MW downwind rotor wind
turbine was anchored in its place in October 2013.
The METI has conducted a Floating Offshore Wind Farm
Demonstration Project (Fukushima FORWARD) in the
Fukushima prefecture. One Hitachi 2MW downwind rotor
wind turbine was anchored on a 3-column, semi-sub type
floater about 20km offshore from Iwaki in the Fukushima
prefecture in December 2013. The substation is anchored
on a spur type floater next to the 2MW floating turbine.
A Mitsubishi 7MW hydraulic drive turbine (SeaAngel)
on a V shape, semi-sub type floater is to be added in
summer 2015. There will also be one more 5-7MW class
floating turbine to be added in 2015-2016. The NEDO has
introduced a new Advanced Floating Offshore Wind Turbine
Demonstration Project in autumn 2014. Their intentions
are to build several floating offshore turbines and achieve
cost reduction by 2018.
The fourth stage is led by commercial projects. Eleven
projects, representing in total 900.5MW, are now under
development. All these commercial projects will use
fixed foundations. Nine of these projects, with a total of
640.5MW, will be installed near the port where it is easy
to get development permission and take the fishermen’s
rights into consideration. The other 2 projects, with a
total of 260MW, will be located at open sea. One project,
the 250MW Kashima port offshore wind farm project,
is intended to start construction in 2015. Three other
projects, representing 240MW, are being considered under
Environmental Impact Assessment procedures which
require about 4 years to pass through. The remaining 7
projects are still in an early planning stage at this moment.
yoshinori Ueda Bureau Director Communication
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1. Ishikariwan Power Plant (P)
2. Kazamidori (E)
3. Tsuruga Power Plant (P)
4. Mutsu-Ogawara Power Plant (P)
5. Noshiro Power Plant (P)
6. Akita Port Windfarm (E)
Akita Power Plant (P)
7. Sakata Power Plant1 (E)
Sakata Power Plant2 (P)
8. Murakami Power Plant (P)
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Floating Offshore Windfarm (E&UC)
10. Kamisu Offshorewind Power Plant1 (E)
Kashima Offshorewind Power Plant2 (E)
Kashima Port Offshorewind Farm3 (P)
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Japan Wind Power Association
Kamichi Bldg.3F, 15-3
Nishishinbashi 3-Chome
Minato-Ku, Tokyo, 105-0003
Japan
I www.jwpa.jp
KWEIA Korea Wind Energy Industry Association
In 2014 there has not been much progress in the offshore wind industry sector in Korea. The installed offshore wind output remains unchanged at only 5MW in operation. However, some hurdles of the onshore wind farm development have been removed.
Current and planned developmentsTwo wind turbine generators, of 5.5MW and 5MW each,
have been installed and are now under test operation in
the Korean island of Jeju. To date Korean shipbuilders
have also built five installation vessels for the offshore
wind industry.
The Korea Electric Power Corporation has launched a
Special Purpose Company to develop a 2.5GW offshore
wind project in the Yellow sea, on the west side of the
Korean peninsula near the Gunsan province. Currently
this project is being delayed mainly due to lack of
consent of residents in the district.
However the 30MW Tamra offshore project, with ten
3MW turbines, will be installed offshore from Jeju island
as from March 2015 by Doosan Heavy Industries.
Permission for this project was obtained from local
government several years ago.
Two further offshore projects, the 100MW Hanrim
project and the 168MW Daejung project, have obtained
the preliminary government permit but still have other
hurdles to be cleared by the developers.
The Jeju provincial government will invite tenders in the
early part of 2015 for two more sites of 200MW each
from the offshore wind developers aiming at developing
2GW in total by 2030.
Elsewhere in Korea local governments are also promoting
applications for obtaining the government permit for up
to 4GW of offshore wind, including a 500MW offshore
wind site in the Chunnam district to be launched in
2015, and several gigawatts in the Kyungnam province
which is currently under consideration.
Korean Enterprises have accumulated the potential track
records in fabrication and also as EPC contractors in
the field of offshore facilities in the offshore oil and gas
sector. With this experience they are now preparing to
penetrate the offshore wind market including the floating
wind turbine sector.
Dr. Rimtaig LeeChairman
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Korea Wind Energy Industry Association
Samha building #604
145 Samsung-dong Gangnam-gu
Seoul 135-090
Korea
T +82 25 53 64 26
F +82 25 53 62 70
I www.kweia.or.kr
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NWEANetherlands WindEnergy Association
NWEA is the wind energy trade association for the Netherlands. We initiate and support policy change to optimise wind energy deployment both onshore and offshore. Wind energy will play a leading role in powering the Netherlands in the future and we seek to take full advantage of all the benefits available in the Netherlands.
NWEA is the voice of over 400 members ranging from
international businesses to small independent companies
in the wind industry, including operators, suppliers,
utilities, developers, research institutions and other
related industries and organisations. We provide united
representation and a central point of information for our
members.
Offshore wind: status and outlook for the NetherlandsThe Netherlands was one of the first countries in the
world to complete offshore wind farms. The first two,
Egmond aan Zee and Prinses Amaliawindpark, both off
the Dutch East coast, provide a total of 228MW. The
next project, Luchterduinen, will start operation in 2015
generating 129MW from 43 turbines. This will be followed
by two projects 85kms north of the Netherlands with a
total output of 600MW which will become operational in
2016. Meanwhile, in 2015, the ‘in-shore’ Westermeerwind
project, with a capacity of 100MW, will be built in the
IJsselmeer.
In September 2013 the ‘Energy Agreement for Sustainable
Growth’ was endorsed by the Dutch Government, the
Dutch industry sector, employers, unions and NGOs. In
this agreement, where the renewable energy target is
set at 14% for 2020 and 16% in 2023 (currently 4%), a
substantial role is attributed to Offshore Wind. It is also
clearly recognised that this will involve an important boost
to the economy and employment. This presents a major
change – and a major opportunity - in the approach to
Offshore Wind in the Netherlands.
The roll out scheme for Offshore Wind was announced
in September 2014 by the Minister of Economic Affairs,
with plans for an additional 700MW each year in 2015,
2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019, totalling 3,500MW to be
tendered in the five years. This will all be regulated in the
new law ‘Windenergie op zee’ which has to be agreed by
the Parliament early in 2015. The new tender system will
consist of lots where the winner (with the lowest MWhour
price) will be granted both the concession to build as well
as the SDE+ subsidy (for 15 years).
The minister has also announced that the grid to onshore
from and including the transformer station will be built by
TenneT. This will all be regulated in the new “STROOM” law
which also has to be agreed by the Parliament in 2015.
The conclusion is that there are exciting times ahead in
the Netherlands, with a tremendous amount of work to be
done to make all these ambitions happen.
NWEA will continue to assist its members and the
government to realise these ambitions throughout 2015.
Dolf Elsevier van GriethuysenCoördinator Offshore NWEA
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RenewableUK
The UK remains the world market leader for offshore wind, with more capacity installed than in the rest of the world combined, and offshore wind now averaging 5% of net UK electricity consumption. Yet, following new energy market regulations introduced gradually over the last 2 years, the funding for offshore up to 2020 now allows for a reduced pipeline compared to previous expectations.
In terms of policy, 2014 has been a busy year, with
activity in several areas. Progress has been made on the
Oil and Gas Clause, the review of the Nationally Significant
Infrastructure Projects regime and the implementation
of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive. In addition,
the Offshore Transmission regime has entered the
enduring phase with the introduction of the Generator
Commissioning Clause and the launch of a new tendering
round.
From a deployment perspective, the last year has been a
relatively quiet one, due to uneven consenting outputs in
previous years resulting in a ‘consenting gap’ and lumpy
deployment pipeline. 2012/13 was a busy consenting
period followed by a quieter 2014 and perhaps similar
to come in 2015. Between June 2013 and June 2014
332MW entered the operational phase, bringing the total
installed capacity to 3,653MW. This is projected to go
up by early 2015 to 4.5GW with the commissioning of
Gwynt y Mor, Westermost Rough, Energy Park Fife and
West of Duddon Sands.
These figures illustrate the steady deployment rate of
roughly 1GW per year. Looking at planning, the situation
is promising: around 3GW of offshore wind was consented
during the same period, and a significant pipeline of
projects, adding up to 8GW, is now essentially ready
to move to construction. In addition to this 7 projects,
comprising a total of 9GW, were submitted into the
planning system.
However, delivery ex pectations should be tempered in the
light of the new ‘Contracts for Difference’. Around 3.2GW
of capacity was awarded “investment Contracts” by
Government in April 2014, but other wind farms will have
to compete for contracts through a series of auctions.
Those auctions will have capped budgets meaning that,
due to budgetary constraints, total offshore capacity is
set to reach around 10GW by 2020.
As a consequence, there are increasing concerns that
many consented or soon to be consented projects will
not be able to secure CfD support. Competition will be
fierce, with only one in every six megawatts of offshore
capacity likely to win contracts. This means there is
a considerable risk of projects being resized or written
off. To mitigate this and give industry some long term
certainty Government needs to make clear how funding
will be structured beyond 2020.
A clear and supportive policy landscape is essential if
the offshore wind sector is to deliver its wide range of
environmental, economic and social benefits. Currently
there are 15,000 direct jobs in the wind industry, with
Government launching initiatives such as the creation of
the ORE Catapult, the launch of the GROW:OffshoreWind
programme and the publication of an Industrial Strategy.
These initiatives are designed to promote innovation,
reduce costs and develop supply chain.
During these dynamic times of change for the industry,
RenewableUK has been supporting the sector with a
range of initiatives: from engaging with Government
and stakeholders on policy to delivering our portfolio
of flagship events. We have also published a number
of landmark reports including the most recent studies
‘Consenting Preparedness of Offshore Wind Stakeholders:
Survey and Recommendations’ and ‘Managing Regulatory
and Consenting Costs for Offshore Wind’, in addition
to our annual ‘Project Timelines’ and ‘State of the
Industry’. The next ‘date for your diary’ is in June 2015,
at RenewableUK’s Global Offshore Wind Conference and
Exhibition set to take place in London.
Filippo Locatelli Offshore Wind Development Manager
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RenewableUK
Greencoat House Francis Street
SW1P 1DH London
United Kingdom
T +44 20 79 01 30 00
F +44 20 79 01 30 01
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A2SEA offers integrated installation and service solutions for the offshore wind industry. Since 2002, our specialised fleet has installed more than 1,200 turbines and 400 foundations for the world’s offshore wind market. We have installed foundations and turbines on i.a. Sheringham Shoal, London Array, Gwynt y Môr, Anholt and West of Duddon Sands. Many of our techniques and processes are setting standards for best practice throughout Offshore Wind, providing solutions that can help bring down the cost per MW of clean energy.
The shipyard Abeking & Rasmussen
has developed a unique ship design
which offers extraordinary seaworthi-
ness and low sea response motions
in the same range as vessels which
are at least three times larger – the
Crew Transfer Vessel in SWATH@A&R®
technology.
This design has been developed out
of the well proven vessels for the new
pilot transfer system in the German
Bight and adapted to the needs of the
offshore wind energy industry.
The first of class was delivered to the
German company BARD Engineering in
2010 and increased the accessibility
of wind energy plants, offering safe
transfer of service personnel both,
during sailing and while stepping over
to the plant.
The 25m SWATH@A&R® Crew Transfer
Vessel is designed to be the final link
in the logistic chain for maintenance
between shore and offshore wind
turbines. With a high probability that
at any time there will be a wind turbine
due for maintenance or repair, the
weather and sea state become critical
factors.
The weather situation in the North Sea
is not very reliable, even in summer
it is not uncommon to have longer
periods with strong winds and high
waves limiting operation of small and
fast vessels.
The most important task is to get the
service team on the wind turbine before
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any work can start. This must be done
in a safe, economic and reliable way.
The 25m SWATH@A&R® Crew Transfer
Vessel will allow access to offshore
wind turbines in the North Sea with an
approximate significant wave height of
2.0 - 2.5m.
The concept of the Windpark Tender
allows easy adaptation to various tasks
in offshore wind farms. The main role
is transfer of service personnel and for
this task the vessel offers a spacious
mess room. Storage facilities are also
available for components and spare
parts.
On the vessel forward of the accommo-
dation there is the cargo area. Toolbox-
es and spare parts can be stored either
in containers or in the accommodation.
The service team will need to have
about the same tools and spare parts
at hand as they would have onshore in
a service van. It is also possible to store
pumps and tanks for oil changes for
the wind turbine’s gearbox.
The tender can even be equipped for
diving operations or for operating ROVs
for survey work during the laying of
power and data cables.
The capacity of the Windpark Tender
allows the transport from shore to off-
shore of even larger components up to
8 tonnes. All of this makes their vessels
extremely versatile which offer a great
flexibility to the operator.
Abeking & Rasmussen Schiffs - und yachtwerft Aktiengesellschaft
An der Faehre 2
27809 Lemwerder
Germany
T +49 42 16 73 30
F +49 42 16 73 31 5
I www.abeking.com
Abeking & Rasmussen
Contact: Nils Olschner
VD&B
Abeking & Rasmussen Schiffs - und Yachtwerft Aktiengesellschaft
Founded in the year 1907, Abeking & Rasmussen (A&R) has developed continuously into a modern, diversified shipyard. Starting as a wooden boat builder, the still family-owned company soon entered into other sectors of the maritime market, such as design and construction of special craft. Over the following decades it developed into a highly modern, compact shipyard with sheds, making it independent of the weather, for ships of over 90m length which can be launched, or taken out of the water for repair, via a Synchrolift ship lift. To date more than 6,400 ships and yachts have been delivered. The company, whose main focus is still on ship and yacht building, delivers vessels to a critical and sophisticated clientele all over the world.
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Has Western Europe become too
expensive to produce steel castings?
At first sight yes, but if you look from
a broader perspective the answer is not
so clear. As a Belgian company Allard-
Europe faces all the cost disadvantages
of a typical Western European
production facility. Our options: move
to a low wage country or excel.
We chose the last option! Machines can be moved, 90 years
of experience can not. We chose to
invest in our people and state of the
art equipment to be not just a supplier,
but a partner. Our goal: customer
satisfaction at a good total cost
of ownership. This is only possible
through flexibility, a will to push
technical limits, open communication,
a companywide attitude to solve
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problems, realism and honesty. We are
not the company that promises you
heaven, but fails to deliver.
In recent years we increased our
melting capacity to 40 tons, hired
young, well trained professionals to
transfer knowledge of our experienced
staff, gave them state of the art
equipment and software to excel. Our
machine shop was moved to a new
building. The elder machines were
replaced or upgraded, new machines
were installed. Our machining
capacity now includes turning up to
10 m diameter and 5-axes milling
up to a span of 11 m. There is CAD/
CAM to CNC post-processing on all
our equipment to allow for the most
complex geometry to be machined
(including double curved surfaces).
We invested in innovating pulse
EM-equipment for NDE. Our long
term relationship with qualifying and
inspection body’s such as ABS, LRS, BV,
DNV-GL was formalised in Production
Facility Qualifications. Everyday our
staff is committed to make Allard-
Europe the Steel and Iron Foundry!
Allard-Europe nv
Veedijk 51
2300 Turnhout
Belgium
T +32 14 42 11 11
F +32 14 42 52 00
I www.allard-europe.com
Contact: Jef Dijckmans
C&C
ALLARD-EUROPE The steel and iron foundry
Allard-Europe is a steel and iron foundry with years of experience. The possibility of delivering a fully machined piece, is one of a kind. Of course we do this with the best quality. A point where Allard-Europe stands for.
satisfy the requirements of your offshore
or onshore project. Numerous successful
projects have given us the experience
necessary to guarantee enduring quality
and reliability.
• Foundation structures Monopiles, transition pieces, tripods,
jackets and large-diameter pipe com-
ponents
• Towers Offshore and onshore
• Components Expertise in the fields of design,
construction and delivery
• Secondary steel Supplier of boat jetties, platforms and
other components
• Service Repair of towers and blades, mechan-
ical processing of flanges, cleaning,
erection, assembly and maintenance of
wind energy plants
Energy groups, plant manufacturers and
general contractors all place their trust in
our quality and service.
AdvantagesWe stand for quality, flexibility and
expertise.
• High process and product quality Observance of tolerances, state-of-the-
art production processes and con-
sistent documentation of all process
stages
We have been part of the exciting wind
industry since 1999. The company was
founded in 1993 by Joachim Görlitz
and his father on the Am Mellensee site,
with a workforce of 35. Today, over 750
employees work at our five locations, with
their knowledge and commitment con-
tributing to the success of the company.
The AMBAU corporate group comprises
AMBAU GmbH, the subsidiary AMBAU
Windservice GmbH and the sister compa-
ny AMBAU Personalservice GmbH.
AMBAU GmbH is a member of WAB
(Windenergie-Agentur Bremerhaven/
Bremen e.V.), Stiftung Offshore-Windenergie
and the Bundesverband Windenergie e.V.
Product solutionsWith us you can find a broad, high-qual-
ity range of products and services to
• Series production Towers, monopiles, transition pieces,
tripods, jackets, large-diameter pipe
components, components and
secondary steel
• Storage areas Large storage areas on all sites
• Direct connections to ports Manufacturing plants with direct
access to the North Sea and Baltic
• Experience and know-how Since 1999 AMBAU has been growing
with the wind energy sector. The off-
shore sector was developed in 2006.
We have now successfully realised over
1.000 projects.
• Trust-based collaboration We maintain long-term customer and
supplier relationships and place value
on a high degree of flexibility and
adherence to delivery dates.
• Total-cost factor With us you will find an efficient
combination of know-how, quality
and adherence to delivery dates. Our
site advantages also contribute to the
reduction of your total project costs.
Customer-orientedOur tailored and high-quality solu-
tions make us a sought-after partner
worldwide. In this, your requirements
represent the impetus for our further
development.
In close dialogue with you we employ
state-of-the-art production procedures
AMBAU GmbH
Am Werfttor 22
28755 Bremen
Germany
T +49 42 16 20 31 30 0
F +49 42 16 20 31 30 9
I www.ambau.com
Contact: Holger Müller
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AMBAU GmbH Growth with energy
As an experienced, competent and reliable manufacturer of foundation structures and towers for the offshore and onshore wind energy sector, in recent years we have established ourselves as a market-leading supplier to energy groups, plant manufacturers and general contractors. Our goal is to participate actively in protecting the environment through the use of innovative and green technologies. To achieve this we turn to bundled creativity and expertise. Your success is our success.
EfficientWith our five interconnected plants we are
able to react flexibly to the requirements
of the growth market of renewable ener-
gies. With our high degree of automation
and state-of-the-art manufacturing
plants we guarantee low manufacturing
tolerances and premium quality of our
products.
Our sites at Cuxhaven and Bremen are
specifically focused on the market for
offshore wind energy plants.
Permanent innovations and investments
are the underlying guarantee for our
success.
Consequently, we are not only experts
in the offshore field, but also pioneers in
the onshore segment. Specialisation in
to develop solutions that both support
and promote your progress.
Together we create the basis for an ener-
gy policy future, driving on the expansion
of regenerative energies. We invest con-
tinuously in research and development
in order to render our technology more
environmentally friendly and efficient.
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conical and cylindrical components for
towers and pipe components gives us a
head start with regard to expertise. With
internal quality management, consist-
ent documentation of all processes and
regular inspections we ensure that our
own high standards are sustainably met.
Our manufacturer qualification is also
certified by the pertinent DIN standards.
cover the annual energy requirements of
over 50,000 households.
ReliableOur aim is to offer you a one-stop source
of all necessary products and services at
all times, at a high standard of quality.
We guarantee your satisfaction with the
continuous examination of all processes,
PowerfulEach year AMBAU GmbH has a turnover
of some 450 foundation structures and
600 towers. The extensive loading area
at our Cuxhaven site enables us to ship
directly across the North Sea to numer-
ous destinations world wide. Our product
portfolio ranges from towers for onshore
wind energy units to large offshore tow-
ers for 5-megawatt-plus units.
We have also assembled extensive
experience as exclusive project partner
in the first German offshore wind park,
alpha ventus: under the rough conditions
of the frequently stormy North Sea we
realised the pilot project with our part-
ners approximately 45 kilometres off the
coast of Borkum, at a depth of around
30 metres. The twelve 5-megawatt class
wind energy units of the wind park now
from design to manufacture and delivery
and comprehensive service. The overall
package of our performance and services
makes us the ideal partner for your
offshore and onshore projects.
AMBAU GmbH is comprised of several
specialist subsidiaries, which take care of
your requirements: AMBAU Windservice
GmbH specialises in rotor blades and
towers, offering qualified services in
erection, maintenance, servicing, repair,
corrosion protection, quality improve-
ment and assessment.
Qualified and committed specialists are
procured by AMBAU Personalservice
GmbH.
Facts About
• Year of foundation 1993
• Number of employees Over 750 in the total corporate group
• Sites Am Mellensee, Gräfenhainichen,
Bremen, Cuxhaven, Dessau
• Products Off- and Onshore Towers, foundation structures
(Monopiles, Transition pieces,
Tripods, Jackets), Components,
Secondary steel, Service
One stop shopWith its proximity to wind farms and
its central location in Europe, the area
offers storage and assembly sites, a wide
network of companies, two seaports
combined with local authorities. In short
expertise and facilities dedicated to off-
shore wind energy.
Inbound and outbound logisticsThe sea ports in the Amsterdam region
are perfectly linked to the primary West
European shipping routes, and have
excellent road, rail and inland waterway
connections with a vast hinterland.
A heliport is located in the port area.
Amsterdam Schiphol Airport is only a
15-minute drive away, enabling fast air
transport of cargo, emergency supplies,
executives and personnel.
Infrastructure, quay side and space readily availableThe Amsterdam IJmuiden port area has
a wide variety of storage and assembly
locations, both with direct access to the
sea and in the tide free area behind the
locks. Ideal for controlled transshipment
and deployment of installation vessels.
The port area along the North Sea Canal
is also home base to installation and
supply vessels, crew vessels, cable layers
and other specialised craft servicing the
construction and operation of the wind
farms in the North Sea.
Track record
Two offshore wind farms (108 and
120MW) have already used the port
region during installation and now use
the port of IJmuiden as maintenance
base. The Luchterduinen and the near/on
shore Westermeerwind wind farms are
both using the port region extensively.
Other facilities also carried out in the
area include vessel conversion, mainte-
nance and servicing for all vessels.
About AyOP – A unique network The area’s offshore capabilities and
facilities are promoted by Amsterdam
IJmuiden Offshore Port (AYOP).
Over the years, AYOP has developed
into a unique network organisation with
some 55 members. Its major objective
is to provide promotional support to
the regional offshore industries and to
promote the area.
AYOP’s partner list includes oil & gas,
offshore wind, port-related and maritime
industries, as well as government bodies.
Amsterdam IJmuiden Offshore Port
Havengebouw
De Ruyterkade 7
1013 AA Amsterdam
The Netherlands
T +31 20 62 73 70 6
F +31 20 62 64 96 9
I www.ayop.com
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Amsterdam IJmuiden Offshore Port
Serving up offshore wind solutionsThe Amsterdam port region is the ideal location for offshore wind logistics, including installation, operation and maintenance. It is uniquely situated and close to projected offshore wind farms off the Dutch and UK coast.
ordnances – always without any
accident.
Above all, safety plays the central role
for us. We work in accordance with
international safety standards and
guidelines, e.g. IMCA, BSH (Federal
Maritime and Hydrographic Agency) and
Germanischer Lloyd.
We gained wide experiences in
installation and maintenance of offshore
wind energy plants. This branch is an
important area of operation which we
supported with our knowhow from its
beginnings. Baltic Diver Germany
installed the first offshore research
platforms and was engaged in the
installation of the first German OWF
alpha ventus.
We made significant contributions to
its installation, have been involved in
the necessary nacelle replacements and
have been responsible for inspection
and maintenance. Our strength lies in
UXO clearance. Within the scope of grid
connections for offshore wind farms
Baltic I and Baltic II, Riffgat and Meerwind
or for the Nord Stream Pipeline, our
teams cleared thousands of unexploded
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Baltic Taucherei- und Bergungsbetrieb Rostock GmbH
Alter Hafen Süd 3
18069 Rostock
Germany
T +49 391 811 10 00
F +49 381 811 10 01
I www.baltic-taucher.de
Contact: Eyk-Uwe Pap
C SubSP&ST
Baltic Diver GermanyRostock – Mukran – Bremerhaven
For 20 years Baltic Diver Germany has been active all over the world, wherever reliable, highly skilled and safe operations are demanded, be it commercial diving works, ROV inspection, hydraulic engineering or salvage and maritime services. This experience has supported our work in the installation and maintenance of offshore wind farms for 10 years. We have supported all German offshore projects as a solid partner in both the North and Baltic Seas.
E&C FT&E
We specialize in...• Offshore substations from PC to EPCI
projects
• Offshore foundations: monopiles,
transition pieces, XL foundations and
jackets
• Constructions for the utilization of tidal
and wave energy
Offshore substationsEver since the very first offshore wind
farms were erected, Bladt Industries has
been a dynamic and innovative player in
the market.
In 2002, we were the first in the world
ever to produce an offshore substation.
Since then, we have produced multiple
substations and for each project, we have
added to our expertise and knowledge
within this field.
Today, we are the market leading manu-
facturer of offshore substations offering
our customers a wide range of options
– from production of the steel structure
to complete turnkey solutions. With
a constant focus on functionality and
efficient design, we manufacture high
quality, customized solutions always
delivered on time.
Offshore foundationsWe specialize in manufacturing offshore
foundations including monopiles,
transition pieces, XL foundations and
jackets. We customize each solution in
accordance with customer requirements
tailoring it specifically for the individual
project.
Through the years, we have contributed
to and left our mark on the majority of
the European offshore foundations giv-
ing us a unique knowledge of customer
needs as well as of the specific challeng-
es of the offshore industry.
Just to mention a few projects…Gode Wind, Baltic 2, Borkum Riffgrund 1,
Butendiek, Westermost Rough, Nordsee
Ost, Northwind, Meerwind, West of Dud-
don Sands, Gwynt y Môr, London Array,
Anholt, Walney I & II – and many more.
We provide…• Customized solutions
• A professional project management
team ensuring successful completion
of the projects
• Result-oriented knowledge sharing and
competent feedback
• A strong team of project managers
and technicians
• Optimal production and quay facilities
Through dialog and involvement, we
guide our clients through the entire
process – from inception to successful
completion.
Bladt Industries A/S
Troels Jensen
Norredybet 1
9220 Aalborg Ost
Denmark
T +45 96 35 37 00
I www.bladt.dk
Bladt Industries AS
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Bladt IndustriesOffshore substations and foundations
built for the future
During the last 12 years, Bladt Industries have been involved in the fabrication of more than 1,300 offshore foundations and 13 substations for the offshore wind energy sector. Today, we continue to contribute with ground-breaking steel solutions leaving our mark on large-scale, renewable energy projects around the world. We are specialists in complex steel structures for the offshore wind energy sector.
to dock to the pier. For loading and
unloading SPMT constitute a flexible and
cost-effective alternative to the crane.
By the use of embedded heavy-load
lashing sockets on deck the freight is
safeguarded easy and fast. It is our
priority to develop new solutions that
increase efficiency and sustainability of
all processes and that minimize risks
and reduce costs.
Systematic engineeringOur engineering team offers custom-
er-oriented solutions for all transport,
storage and cargo handling processes
for your needs. For example the team
developed a storage and transport sys-
tem that effectively distributes loads of
up to 1,000 tonnes to the ground as well
as a mobile weighing system for large
components for up to 4,800 tonnes.
Organization and operation of terminals In Bremerhaven we have set up the Off-
shore Terminal ABC-Halbinsel on an area
of around 100,000 square meters and
built up the terminal operations. It is
geographically well located and offers
short distances to the German off-
shore wind farms in the North Sea. The
terminal is situated behind a lock and
is perfectly suited for tide-independent
ro-ro-handling per SPMT. Its heavy load
platform with a load capacity of up to
20 tonnes per square meter is available
for all types of heavy cargo. In front of
the terminal a proven jack-up capability
is provided. Loading and unloading are
carried out by an experienced team with
cranes, Self-Propelled Modular Trans-
porters (SPMT) and heavy-duty forklifts.
Our terminal in Bremerhaven provides
assembly areas directly situated at the
quay as well.
A number of wind farms have now
been set up from our terminal. In the
meantime we operated at the Eurogate
Containerterminal Wilhelmshaven. We
would be glad to advise you setting up
terminal operations.
Developing and implementing innovative logistics conceptsAs a logistics service provider it is our job
to find optimal solutions for transport,
cargo handling and storage of the heavy
offshore wind components. In Bremer-
haven our team developed the special
OFFSHORE BHV 1 pontoon for the
challenging interface between over-
land and maritime transport. It has 17
ballast tanks and a special clutch system
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Simulation studiesDeveloping our logistics concepts we
employ simulation technology as
required. By simulating complex tasks
and generating different scenarios,
it is possible to efficiently evaluate
alternatives that significantly support
decision-making. For optimal coordi-
nation of your installation procedures,
including the required personnel and
equipment as well as the specific
weather conditions, we offer our sim-
ulation technology for reducing both
your risks and costs.
BLG Logistic Solutions GmbH & Co. KG
Franziusstr. 79
27568 Bremerhaven
Germany
T +49 471 484 3265
F +49 471 484 4490
I www.wind-energy-logistics.de
BLGLOGISTICS
Contact: Annette Schimmel
P&L Con O&M MO
BLG Logistics WindEnergy Logistics
BLG WindEnergy Logistics develops innovative transport, cargo handling and warehousing solutions for all logistics processes along the entire value chain of the (offshore) wind industry. We have successfully carried out initial reference projects for offshore wind farms in the German North and Baltic Sea, such as Global Tech 1, Trianel Windpark Borkum, Nordsee Ost, Meerwind Süd/Ost and Baltic 2, at the Bremerhaven and Wilhelmshaven locations.
Our innovative modular offshore deck
equipment provides customers an
increased choice in fit-for-purpose
barges or vessels to suit best project
requirements rather than generic
solutions. Our (basket) carousels consist
of a modular design and have variable
product carrying capacities to suit high
voltage cable, array cable, umbilical
and flexible pipe project requirements
starting from 500 tonnes up to 9,000
tonnes. The basket carousels can easily
be converted into carousels and can
be installed on a wide range of vessels
or barges, whichever is the most
appropriate for the job.
This innovative modular deck equipment
can be used for subsea product
installation, storage, transportation and
reduces cost and risk for customers.
Its modularity allows flexible product
loading and installation schedules
and an increased choice in product
installation methodologies. Our
standard modular (basket) carousel
system consists of a (basket) carousel,
an integrated grillage for sheerleg lifting
or SPMT mobilisation, loading tower
complete with HPU, automatic loading
arm, 5, 10 or 15 tonnes outboard
tensioner and control system and 10
tonnes outboard deck tensioner.
Our team has several years of offshore
experience with subsea product
handling and installation activities.
Some of our recent projects• Since 2011, Blue Offshore assists
Norddeutsche Seekabelwerke (NSW)
with its Baltic 2 Offshore Wind
Farm project. Our provided cable
installation equipment includes a
modular basket carousel, loading
tower and other associated
equipment for cable loading, cable
transport and operational assistance
during cable installation.
• Blue Offshore has provided Stemat
Marine Services an 18m outer
diameter basket carousel with
grillage for offshore cable storage
for the ABB Nordergründe project.
Fabricated in just 10 weeks, the
2,200 tonnes capacity basket
carousel provides Stemat and VSMC
with a flexible resource for storing,
transporting and installing cable
offshore.
• Blue Offshore assists NSW with the
provision of modular deck equipment
and services for cable jointing
operations.
• Blue Offshore has supported Subsea
7’s installation of flexible pipe for
Statoil’s Oseberg Delta 2 project
by providing a modular system,
consisting of a 5,000 tonnes modular
basket carousel mobilised on the
Normand Oceanic. This flexible pipe
had a weight of 355kg/m and a total
length of 9.2km.
• Blue Offshore assisted German
offshore constructor TAGU with the
replacing of 1,300m of subsea power
export cable in the West of Duddon
Sands Wind Farm field by providing
a Reel Hub Drive System, 9.8m
reel, deck tensioner and associated
deck equipment. In addition to the
specialized equipment, Blue Offshore
provided project management
services and operational assistance.
Blue Offshore
Laan van Nieuw Oost-Indië 191
2593 BN Den Haag
The Netherlands
T +31 70 71 13 77 4
I www.blueoffshore.com
Blue Offshore
Contact: Renate Richter,
Manager Business Services
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Blue Offshore Solutions for subsea cable installation
Blue Offshore provides worldwide transport, storage and installation solutions for subsea cables, flexible pipes and umbilicals. These solutions include the rental of innovative modular offshore deck equipment, vessel’s deck and equipment engineering, FEM and stability analysis, project management and project engineering. We also provide technical and operational offshore installation crew for loading, installation and other offshore support. Our mission is to assist international customers with the development of the world’s oil, gas, wave, wind and tidal potential. We are DNV ISO 9001:2008 certified. Our team has developed the world’s largest Lloyds Register-certified modular basket carousel.
Managing a crew transfer vessel (CTV)
fleet is a challenge. Offshore operations
require different workloads between
project phases and vessel specifica-
tions in relation to their real-world
performance. Our involvement in the
offshore wind industry has proven that
the performance and safety of crew
transfer vessel operations lies in the
exchange of ineffective information
and transparency about:
• The suitability of the vessel to the
site conditions
• The effectiveness of marine control
in using the maximum capabilities of
the vessels
• The experience and skills of the
vessel crew
• The effectiveness of the vessel
operator in supporting the vessel
BMO makes this possible by deter-
mining the performance of vessels
and logistics on site, thus to giving
our clients the tools to maximize their
utilization and safety.
The VBB captures a complete picture
of vessel movements; in both, the ab-
solute sense as well as relatively to the
positions of other offshore structures
and vessels.
Data collected by the VBB is
automatically transmitted back to the
BMO office, where the data is processed
and enriched with information about
site conditions before being analysed.
For site conditions BMO routinely
uses wave buoys and wave radars
as meteorological sources.
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The meteorological data provides data
provides the essential background to
interpret the vessel data.
Standard overall analysis results are
collected and summarized in monthly
analysis reports to our clients. Any
critical events (such as turbine impacts
over a pre-set threshold) are reported
via direct notifications. The analysis
enables our clients to improve their
performance and to help on bench-
marking your vessels.
BMO has captured an extensive amount
of data among vessels of different sizes
and operations on offshore wind sites
in the UK, Germany, the Netherlands
and Belgium. We have learned that no
vessel is the same; both in technical
requirements and in contracts that our
clients have in place. BMO can help to
maximize vessel utilization and reduce
costs. This has given us a major lead in
the offshore wind industry and there-
fore, we know what it takes to make it
work offshore, every day.
BMO Measurement Solutions B.V.
K.P. van der Mandelelaan 34
3062 MB Rotterdam
The Netherlands
T +31 10 453 06 07
I www.bmo-offshore.com
BMO Offshore
Contact: Kirstin Timpte and
Gijs Hulscher
C MO O&MCon
BMO Offshore Grip on offshore access
BMO Offshore is the leading provider for vessel motion monitoring systems in the offshore wind industry. We are a young company and have grown together with the wind industry. BMO has a proven track record of experience, gained from measurements on dozens of vessels among different wind parks in the major markets within Northern Europe. We have strong understanding of the offshore wind industry and are approved by the Crown Estate Offshore Wind Accelerator to provide vessel motion monitoring equipment.
Our perfectly located terminals on the
North and Baltic Seas are offering large
capacities of handling and storage
areas, heavy-lift platforms, sufficient
draft, and the option to jack up vessels.
Thanks to direct access to the open sea
without estuary routes, the terminals
in Eemshaven and Sassnitz also help
prevent substantial amounts of time
and costs.
Buss Port Logistics covers all services
along the entire logistics chain – from
the production site to the marshalling
port. Our portfolio contains the
handling, shipping and storage of all
kinds of components. This includes
the planning and concept development
of logistics cycles, the optimization
of multimodal transport solutions
and storage management as well as
assembly works on our terminals.
Orange Blue Terminal, EemshavenOur Orange Blue Terminal in Eems-
haven, the Netherlands is the ideal
offshore port. Thanks to its optimum
logistical and geographical proximity
to more than 20 wind farms in the
German North Sea region, the terminal
is the perfect marshalling and service
port. A vast contiguous terminal area
spanning more than 20 hectares
makes it possible to combine handling,
storage and assembly processes.
Facts and figures:• Terminal area: 250,000m²
• Surface load: up to 35t/m²
• Heavy-lift platform: 20t/m²
(2,100m²)
• Draft: 14m
• Quay length: 694m
Sea Terminal SassnitzOur Sea Terminal Sassnitz on the
island of Rügen is specialized in heavy
load and project logistics. The direct
access to the Baltic Sea without
estuary routes ensures pilotless
navigation. Wide storage areas with
high expansion potential enable us
to handle comprehensive offshore
projects. Besides the available open
space we also have covered storage
capacities for sensitive goods.
Facts and figures:• Terminal area: 40,000m²
(extension to up to 100,000m²)
• Warehouse: 2,700m²
• Surface load: up to 20t/m²
• Draft: 10.5m
• Quay length: 370m
Buss Port Logistics GmbH & Co. KG
Am Sandtorkai 48
20457 Hamburg
Germany
T +49 40 31 98 0
F +49 40 31 98 12 33
I www.buss-ports.de
Contact: Denise Wagner,
Concept Manager
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ConP&L MOLE O&M
Buss Port Logistics Taylor-made logistics solutions
Buss Port Logistics is a member of the German Buss Group. The Buss Group was established in 1920 in the Port of Hamburg. With five business areas, it is an innovative and reliable service group in today’s worldwide logistics market. Buss Port Logistics operates twelve multipurpose terminals in Germany, the Netherlands and Turkey. From heavy-lifts to project cargo, offshore components, to breakbulk and containers – we handle all kinds of goods. As a full-service provider, we offer every port service from one source: stevedoring, including stowing, lashing and securing, export packaging, agency services, as well as welding and yard services.
The Chevalier PhilosophyChevalier Floatels vessels are designed
to be much more than just floating ac-
commodations. They have to be safe,
efficient, comfortable. Good engineers
are hard to find, therefore comfort on
board is very important. Ensuring their
wellbeing also keeps their productivity
maximized and reduces safety risks.
Chevalier vessels feature a restaurant,
spacious recreation rooms, and a gym.
A large galley with quality catering
makes sure our guests stay well cared
for. All cabins have internet, TV with
entertainment system and adjacent
bathrooms. The general standard on
board is very high.
A key factor for the company is
operational safety.
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DP Gezina and DP GalynaThe yacht style DP 2 vessels DP
Gezina and DP Galyna are operating as
offshore support and accommodation
ships. They feature 48 cabins for 60
persons. They are equipped with
Ampelmann heave compensated gang-
way to make transfers to platforms as
easy as crossing the street. The gang-
way is located in the centre of the ves-
sel and on an elevated deck. Therefore
the Ampelmann can make the landing
to the platform over the starboard and
over the port side. The high location of
it makes it possible to reach structures
up to 22 meters above the water line.
This ensures firstly, more safe boarding
positions than on most other vessels
and secondly, that almost any plat-
form is accessible. Apart from this the
vessels have a work deck, three crew
boat landings, a heave compensated
crane and a fast rescue boat.
Kalmar, Sans Vitesse, Rossini and TransitThese floating hotels are suited for
mooring in any port. With their low
drafts it is often possible to moor them
close to the site where the guests are
working. Kalmar has 220 cabins suited
for single or double capacity. The
very luxurious Sans Vitesse has 101
cabins and is because of its very luxury
standard also suited to accommodate
management or as a vessel to house
client representatives. Rossini has
110 cabins, its own generators, water
makers and sewage treatment plant. It
can operate fully self-sufficient in any
area and climate in the world.
Chevalier Floatels BV
Doddendael Estate
Kootwijkerdijk 2
3774 JT Kootwijkerbroek
The Netherlands
T +31 34 24 41 40 4
M +31 62 25 35 40 6
I www.cfbv.com
MO O&M
Chevalier Floatels BV Much more than just accommodation
Chevalier Floatels is a specialist company in the area of floating accommodation. With a fleet of 6 offshore Floatels and hotel barges, it has a wealth of experience in the industry. The company owns two dedicated DP2 walk to work vessels that have been key in the success of many offshore projects in the oil and gas and renewable industry. The wide experience with hotel barges have solved accommodation problems for customers in many different areas.
A small percentage per offshore
wind farm is reserved for cables and
accessories. This percentage accounts
for a vital part of the project; the
connection to shore. If this connection
is disrupted, how much power needs to
be generated and distributed in order
to compensate for the additional -
undesired - expenses?
The best approach is to avoid such
situations actively, by assessing the
projects accurately and then providing
adequate mechanical cable protection.
CPNL Engineering is proud to be the first
global engineer and supplier with DNV-
GL certified cable protection systems for
both monopile entry and I-/J-tubes. The
systems are based on the core product
articulated pipe. This product has been
successfully used for decades and with
the redesign features made by CPNL, it
has upgraded to a flexible and robust
system. The exclusion of fasteners
explains it all.
Therefore, CPNL is the only supplier
that can create a unique flexible
quadrant to deploy the cable with
a protection system in a highly
controlled way over the shoot.
Furthermore, the retrofit of the system
in existing and new projects has been
evaluated as the best available by
customers.
The straight forward approach of
CPNL is to let the numbers tell the
tale. More specifically, the products
have been tested by independent test
facilities and these results were used
as input for further calculation and
Orkaflex simulation. The end results
were reviewed by DNV-GL and this
resulted in DNV-GL certification for the
bellmouths, centralisers, articulated
pipe (coated and uncoated), end clamps
and spreader beam with compressed
air release.
The match between theory and
practice is considered of vital
importance. Therefore, the diverless
concept of CPNL Engineering covers the
range of installation and O&M. An ROV
can retrieve the cable protection and
a crane takes over to pull the cable on
board for disassembly and reassembly
of the components.
The same counts for the flexible
quadrant. It saves deck space and
allows optimal use of this space for
CPNL Engineering BV
Roald Amundsenstraat 56
7825 AV Emmen
The Netherlands
T +31 591 21 21 60
I www.cpnl.eu
CPNL Engineering
Contact: Marloes Tuk
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CPNL Engineering Raising the bar with DNV-GL certified
cable protection and installation solutions
CPNL Engineering is the first global engineer and supplier of DNV-GL certified cable protection systems for monopiles and I-/J-tubes and installation solutions. The consistent and constructive design and development approach of CPNL has contributed to a truly diverless system with the best retrofit for new installations, as well as O&M installations. With 3 locations in Europe CPNL services the offshore cable and pipe market with transparency and consistency.
O&MC&C S&M
cp/nlengineering
indicated that CPNL contributed to a
CAPEX cost reduction of 1-3% and a
positive impact on OPEX expenses.
The CPNL list of references includes
RWE’s 295MW Nordsee Ost,
successfully competed in 2014,
2 months ahead of schedule and 9
different O&M cable related projects.
A record of more than 120 systems
installed. In addition, shore end
solutions were installed at a higher pace
than usual. The first 21 airtight hang-
offs were installed and the spreader
beam used to deploy cable joints.
CPNL has offices in the Netherlands,
Germany and UK. At these offices CPNL
offers national content to the customer.
storage and other purposes. Smaller
vessels can carry out these activities as
well as a larger one, as it is not limited
by the demand of a cable protection
system.
That leads to the reason why more and
more customers contact CPNL. The
commitment and consistency is highly
valued. As a reliable partner CPNL has
structurally completed its deliveries
on time. Another plus is that CPNL
commits to being present offshore to
assist in the first days of installation
activities.
In the end, it is all about this reliable
connection and the best possible cost.
Customers of CPNL recognise the
optimal balance between price and
quality supplied to them. A review has
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cp/nlengineering
Our range of products and services:
• DNV-GL certified articulated pipes
(coated and uncoated);
• DNV-GL certified centralisers;
• DNV-GL certified bellmouths;
• DNV-GL certified regular cable
protection system;
• DNV-GL certified monopile
entry system;
• DNV-GL certified spreader beam with
compressed-air release and lifting
gear;
• Flange connections for cable joints
and bend restrictors;
• Cable crossing solutions;
• Airtight hang-offs (to be DNV-GL
certified in 2015);
• Cable specified engineering
solutions: from concept to product.
Port logistics company with a wide range of services for the wind power sector.The wind power sector can make full
use of the expertise and capacity at the
Cuxport multi-purpose terminal when
seeking logistical support for these
projects. The port logistics company
has increasingly geared itself to meet
the differing demands of this young
market sector since 2007. Many cus-
tomers are already using the services
at Cuxport – in particular the terminal’s
ability to handle very heavy loads and
the extremely strong RoRo ramps at
the deep-water berths.
Able to handle heavy loadsAs wind turbines are continually
becoming larger, Cuxport has to move
enormous weights if tower sections or
foundation structures are to be trans-
ported. The company not only has a
roadway capable of handling heavy
loads, which runs from the manufac-
turers’ production sites to Cuxport,
but also a heavy-duty platform for
transhipment purposes. It can cope
with up to 90 tonnes per square metre
and measures 1,500 square metres.
FlexibleCuxport can point to many years of
experience in the project business –
not least based on its original design
as a heavy goods terminal. The port
logistics provider offers the necessary
flexibility and the relevant transhipment
equipment both for services in the
installation field and when providing
supplies for production processes. The
trend towards larger wind turbines and
the use of modern installation vessels
from the edge of the quay have not only
triggered a reassessment of whether
to complete assembly processes out
at sea or on dry land, but also induced
manufacturers of tower sections or
foundational structures, which used to
mainly produce their goods at
hinterland destinations, to operate their
factories very close to the sea.
Cuxport is repeatedly able to intro-
duce its existing logistics expertise in
projects, which accompany the offshore
wind power industry in all its varied
facets. For example, Cuxport organises
the transportation and storage of grout
in big bags. This cement-like filling
material is used for turbines at offshore
wind farms to secure transition pieces
and monopiles.
Cuxport GmbH
Neufelder Schanze 4
27472 Cuxhaven
Germany
T +49 47 21 74 81 26
F +49 47 21 74 81 99
I www.cuxport.de
Contact: Roland Schneider
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Cuxport Services provider for the offshore industry
The services that the terminal operator Cuxport offers its customers are as varied as the demands of the wind power sector. Located at the mouth of the river Elbe, where the water is deep enough for sea-going vessels, the port logistics company has gained a reputation as an efficient partner for wind park operators, energy supply companies and the foundation manufacturers. The German port of Cuxhaven epitomises the combination of a production site and an installation and service and maintenance port for the offshore business. Various skills required to set up and expand or maintain wind farms out at sea and generate clean energy are available at the offshore base port in the German state of Lower Saxony.
CuxportHamburg
Cuxport GmbH · D-27472 Cuxhaven · Germany · Tel: +49 (0)4721 748-0 · Fax: +49 (0)4721 748-122 · [email protected] · www.cuxport.de
Port of heavy lift operation with special offshore platform at a deep water berth
Handling capacity up to approx. 1,500 tons of wind energy installations
Special cranes available for the setting up of wind energy plants
Comprehensive heavy load expertise and equipment
In a key position for a large number of supply chains
Short sea crossing to the offshore fields in the German Bight
Numerous scheduled services and good hinterland links
2 RoRo ramps for handlings upto 350 meteric tons
Bremerhaven
Equipped for heavy duties upto approx 480 Tons
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to store loads weighing up to 20
tonnes per square metre. Once it has
been completed, the terminal operator
will be able to offer its customers in
the offshore sector another 85,000
square metres of business space. The
construction of additional capacity will
be one of the most important tasks
at Cuxport in the near future, so that
the company can meet the growing
challenges of the offshore business
successfully in future too.
Forward-lookingProximity to the wind park projects,
which have already been completed
and are being planned in the German
Bight and the surrounding area, make
Cuxhaven generally suitable to play
a role in the service and maintenance
business – and Cuxport in particular,
with its capacity to handle special
tasks. In the course of the establish-
ment and expansion of offshore wind
farms, safeguarding the operations
of the wind turbines, which have been
installed out at sea and are subject
to extreme weather conditions, will
increasingly become the focus of
attention during the next few years.
The advantage of being very close to
the wind farms and access to the North
Sea without any locks or reliance on
tides in combination with wide heavy
duty storage areas were enough to
persuade serveral customers. Planning
approval for a berth adjacent to the
heavy-duty platform is completed.
This will provide another 290 metres
of quay space at Cuxport, hopefully
from 2017 onwards, and will be able
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CuxportHamburg
Cuxport GmbH · D-27472 Cuxhaven · Germany · Tel: +49 (0)4721 748-0 · Fax: +49 (0)4721 748-122 · [email protected] · www.cuxport.de
Port of heavy lift operation with special offshore platform at a deep water berth
Handling capacity up to approx. 1,500 tons of wind energy installations
Special cranes available for the setting up of wind energy plants
Comprehensive heavy load expertise and equipment
In a key position for a large number of supply chains
Short sea crossing to the offshore fields in the German Bight
Numerous scheduled services and good hinterland links
2 RoRo ramps for handlings upto 350 meteric tons
Bremerhaven
Equipped for heavy duties upto approx 480 Tons
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We undertake comprehensive package
solutions as well as short-term repair
and response services. We combine
technical capabilities, commitment
and experience to create services that
solve our clients’ needs and help them
succeed in building and maintaining
efficient offshore wind farms.
CWind’s range of services has been
developed and expanded to respond
to and anticipate the needs of the
offshore wind industry. Our aim is to
provide the highest quality technical
and logistical service to our clients.
Our four service lines are delivered by
experts in their fields and led by an
experienced team of managers who
have worked at more than 25 offshore
wind farms. Whilst we provide each of
our services on a standalone basis,
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we also combine our expertise when
and where appropriate to ensure the
best possible solutions to our clients’
needs, be that in the construction or
the operations and maintenance phase
of the wind farm. By combining our
range of services: fuel-efficient vessels,
highly skilled & trained technicians and
very experienced project managers,
CWind is able to provide complete and
innovative packages that drive down
costs and increase project efficiency.
By working at every stage of the
project, combining our services
provides us with the opportunity to
innovate and apply experiences across
projects. Your success is our priority.
CWind
Unit 18 Westside Centre,
London Road
Colchester, Essex
CO3 8PH, United Kingdom
T +44 1206 304464
I www.cwind247.com
CWind
@CWind_Ltd
CWind
Contact:
Sales UK: Ben Hooker
Sales Germany: Stefan Marschner
Press: Petra Ernst-Gutierrez
C MOLE P&ST SurSC&C O&M
CWind Integrated services for the offshore wind industry
CWind is a leading provider of integrated services to the offshore wind industry supporting the construction, operation and maintenance of wind farms in the UK and across Europe. We are unique in our ability to team up our flexible, multi-tasking and fuel-efficient crew transfer vessels with our integrated and proven project solutions. Our clients benefit from our experience at more than 25 offshore wind farms to date.
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Damen Walk-to-Work vesselDamen Shipyards’ new ‘Walk-to-Work’
vessel will be able to stay at sea for
one month supporting wind turbine
operations, providing a powerful signal
to the rapidly maturing offshore
renewables energy market.
Extensive consultation with vessel
operators, field developers and turbine
makers, plus two years of design
development, have resulted in the
new ‘Walk-to-Work’ (W2W) wind farm
accommodation and support vessel.
The vessel will provide on-site work and
storage facilities, plus accommodation
for 40 turbine maintenance personnel
and 20 crew members for periods of up
to one month. At distances greater than
30 nautical miles, the time taken to 58
transfer maintenance crew from shore
to turbine and back again everyday
starts to become critical, with the longer
travel time having a large impact on the
overall cost of the operation.
Damen has been able to design a
vessel for sustained operations at sea
that could guarantee 80% availability
working with wave heights of up to 3m
Hs. This would significantly reduce costs
and increase efficiency in the Central
North Sea, an area considered to be
the ‘worst case’ area for support vessel
deployment.
Damen infield cable layer, ICL 5000Damen’s new Infield Cable Layer 5000
vessel is the result of a year and half of
development and benchmarking with a
number of cable laying contractors. The
new design meets the specific challenges
of offshore wind array cable installation.
The ICL 5000 is 116 metres in length
with a 24 metre beam. The total cable
capacity of 5,000 tonnes is comparable
to the multipurpose Damen cable laying
vessel based on the Damen Offshore
Carrier 7500 design. However, on board
the ICL 5000 both the turntables (1 x
3,000 tonnes and 1 x 2,000 tonnes) are
below deck - a key requirement in array
cable laying as it frees up 1,400m² of
main deck space.
The philosophy is completely different
for array cable laying. These operations
need as much deck space as possible
for the amount, and frequency, of the
specialist work to be carried out, such
as cutting cables on deck, mounting
VD&B
Damen Offshore Wind Vessels aim to support both energy companies and offshore contractors at every stage of an offshore wind farm’s lifecycle: development, installation, operations and maintenance. Damen has been just doing that, selling in total 34 Twin Axe 2610 vessels and a Cable Layer for Van Oord and Maersk based on the Damen Offshore Carrier. This is only the beginning; Damen has also been working hard to introduce new designs, showing that they seriously mean to remain a step ahead in terms of providing the right solutions to the market. And of course there is more to come in 2015.
Damen Shipyards Group
P.O. Box 1
4200 AA Gorinchem
The Netherlands
T +31 18 36 39 91 1
F +31 183 63 21 89
I www.damen.com
Damen Industrieel
Damen Shipyards
Damen Shipyards Group
Damen Shipyards
Damen Shipyards
damenshipyards
Damen Shipyards
Contact: Peter Robert
Damen Offshore Wind The best tools at sea
Cable laying vessel Nexus
cable protection, storing reels, housing
diving and ROV spreads and other
mission critical equipment. The ICL
5000 vessel is totally dedicated to array
cable installation, providing cable layer
contractors with a highly effective,
specialised asset.
Damen has designed the ICL 5000 with
dynamic positioning (DP2) and tracking
to hold its heading when operating in
rough conditions - up to 2.5 metres
significant wave heights, 3 knots of
side current and wind speeds of 15m/s.
By contributing to longer operating
conditions, the vessel helps contractors
avoiding delays. This results in another
critical reduction of costs and increased
efficiency during the wind farm
construction stage.
The design includes an optional A-frame
for handling trenching spreads, enabling
simultaneous lay and burial. The ICL
5000 also accommodates 90 offshore
personnel and has a helideck. The vessel
is designed in accordance with the DNV
Cable Laying Vessel notation.
The Twin Axe 2008The Damen Twin Axe FCS 2008 is
expected to be as popular as its larger
sister, the FCS 2610, for transfers of
wind farm maintenance personnel.
The new FCS 2008 is designed as an
efficient day-trip vessel at the smaller
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end of the offshore wind market. Like
its larger sister, the new vessel features
Damen’s proven Twin Axe performance
to eliminate slamming for a more
comfortable ride. The FCS 2008 carries
12 passengers at a top speed of 25
knots. However, its smaller size, lower
fuel consumption and an attractive
purchase price will make this vessel very
interesting for fleet managers.
As you would expect in the smaller
vessel, the operating profile is different
when compared to the FCS 2610, but
for given weather conditions and job
requirements, the FCS 2008 is just as
capable as the FCS 2610 while being
more economical to operate. For other
jobs, the FCS 2610 is more suitable. It is
all about having the right mix of vessels
to provide the right logistic solutions at
the most economical rate. At Damen we
build a range of solutions, and this now
includes the FCS 2008.
Damen has sold 25 of the larger FCS
2610 since introducing the vessel to
the market in June 2011. As well as the
revolutionary twin-axe aluminium hull,
the FCS 2008 shares many of the traits
of its larger sister. The two engines each
drive a two-speed gearbox and fixed pitch
propeller. The vessel will also benefit from
Damen’s standardisation and building
for stock philosophy, offering owners
very short delivery times.
Damen Shipyards
Group
Damen Shipyards Group operates
more than 45 shipyards and
related companies worldwide.
Consistent quality and
short delivery times, due to
standardized designs, modular
construction and keeping vessels
in stock, are Damen hallmarks.
Proven technology, reliable
performance and continuous
(scientific) research enable
Damen to offer customers
innovative vessels with great
Total Cost of Ownership.
Damen’s portfolio encompasses
different types of tugs,
workboats, high-speed craft, fast
ferries, and cargo vessels, all of
in-house design. In addition to
the series-built, standard-type
vessels, Damen is also active
in the designing and building
specialized workboats and patrol
vessels, such as buoy laying
vessels, pipe-laying barges, naval
and patrol vessels and other
large seagoing workboats.
In addition to shipbuilding
Damen offers supporting
services, such as Damen
Technical Cooperation (i.e. vessel
packages for local building),
repair and maintenance services
(incl. spare parts), asset
management systems, customer
finance and crew training
programmes.
Damen FCS 2008 Offshore Waddenzee
IVSubSLE SurSMOO&M
HistoryThe DBB group was founded in 1989
as a towage and salvage company
specialising in heavy lift operations
offshore. Today, the group consists
of three companies, DBB Salvage,
DBB ROV and DBB Jack-Up, which
in addition to offshore wind turbine
operations and maintenance services,
provides salvage and subsea inspection
services.
Where a large number of players have
invested in installation vessels and
jack-ups, DBB saw a gap in the market
for O&M services and smaller units.
Combined with 25 years of experience,
technical know-how and flexibility –
DBB is able to service our clients 24/7,
365 days a year.
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O&M experienceDBB Jack-Up’s fleet comprise three
jack-ups, J/U WIND, J/U WIND
SERVER and J/U WIND PIONEER. The
company’s only jack-up in operation
until end 2014, the J/U WIND, is the
industry’s first self-propelled, heavy-
lift jack-up to have a permanently
mounted, large-scale, telescopic
crane. With more than 370 major
component replacements, J/U WIND is
the industry’s most experienced O&M
jack-up vessel.
To supplement the success of J/U
WIND, we have further strengthened
our services in a challenging and
evolving market with the acquisition
of one newbuild and one converted
jack-up. Our new build jack-up
J/U WIND SERVER is an industry first
and its capabilities will offer speed and
flexibility to our customers in getting
wind turbines repaired as fast and safe
as possible. Our converted jack-up
J/U WIND PIONEER is specially
designed for shallow water locations
and challenging seabed profiles which
again is highly sought after in the
market.
Prepared for today. Preparing for tomorrow.Meanwhile, the newbuild J/U WIND
SERVER, 80 metres in length and 32
metres in breadth, is capable of lifting
400 tonnes and can operate in depths
of up to 45 metres. An innovative and
modern vessel, J/U WIND SERVER can
withstand the most challenging of
conditions and even service the huge
five to eight MW turbines; Purpose-
built for operation and maintenance
activities with smaller dimensions, the
jack-up is highly suitable for servicing
the increasing number of large-scale
offshore wind projects in Northern
Europe.
DBB Jack-Up’s ‘Can Do. Will do.’
attitude, state-of-the-art vessels and
commitment to helping the industry
reduce costs of energy production will
not only secure our future growth, but
also help set the foundations for the
offshore wind industry as a whole.
Proud of our ‘Can do. Will do.’ attitude, DBB Jack-Up boasts more than 25 years’ experience in the provision of offshore services both above and below sea; since 2007, we have replaced more than 370 major components on offshore wind turbines and worked on more than 15 different wind farms in Northern Europe.
DBB Jack-Up Services A/S
Borneovej 28
8000 Aarhus
Denmark
T +45 8730 8400
F +45 8730 8410
I www.dbbjackup.dk
DBB Jack-Up Services A/S
Contact: Ole Jacob Wang Nielsen
Head of Sales & Marketing
DBB Jack-Up Services A/S Keeping your blades turning
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SurSO&M SubSConC
For many years North Sea fishermen
have trawled up flint spear heads and
other items dating from the time when
the North Sea was dry land. Deep,
by using their sensitive equipment
for scanning for archaeology from
pre-history times, can locate and map
these sites to avoid loosing forever this
insight into how our ancestors lived.
Deep have worked on projects on all
sides of the North Sea and in the Baltic
Sea, including the Prinses Amaliawind-
park and Offshore Windpark Egmond
aan Zee where they are currently
carrying out O&M hydrographic and
geophysical surveys.
They have also been working at various
stages on the following wind farm
projects:
From mapping a complete wind farm
site survey to individual installations,
from inter array cable route surveys
to export cable with land fall surveys,
Deep have made their mark in this fast
moving technological industry.
Deep can provide specialist surveys for
object detection. This is rapidly becom-
ing an important sector for offshore
wind farm planning. Submerged ob-
stacles can cause tens of thousands of
Euro’s damage to trenching equipment
and ploughs.
Even more important, for the safety of
the operators of subsea operations, is
the detection of ammunitions, bombs
and mines from two world wars, which
are still lying, uncharted, in the North
Sea, for example.
• Gunfleet Sands
• Alpha Ventus
• Thornton Bank
• Belwind
• London Array
• Luchterduinen
If it lies under or on the sea bed, in
shallow coastal waters or deep sea,
Deep can locate it, map it, and guide
you around it, saving you both time
and money in your sub sea opera-
tions.
Deep BV
Johan van Hasseltweg 39D
1021 KN Amsterdam
The Netherlands
T +31 20 63 43 67 6
F +31 20 63 44 68 6
I www.deepbv.nl
Contact: Jurgen Beerens
Deep BV Hydrography & Geophysics
Deep BV is a survey company based in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, specialising in hydrography, geophysics and oceanography. Deep’s areas of operation include inshore waterways, harbours, coastal zones and offshore areas. Projects are carried out worldwide. Deep’s main goal is to supply its clients with high-quality data that provides reliable insights into the underwater world. Deep’s core values and those of its professional staff include quality of data, charts and reports, excellent client relations, and a flexible and cost-effective approach to projects.
SurSC O&MSubS
DeepOcean plays an active role in the
global supply chain of Offshore Wind
power, providing a range of solutions
under its five core service areas.
Survey and seabed-mappingDeepOcean can provide detailed
surveys of cable corridors to allow
project engineers to design cost-
efficient, practical and safe routes for
their installations and lay barge anchor
pattern routes. As a provider of cable
installation and trenching services, we
can provide a combined package of
pre and post lay survey and trenching
services from the cable installation
vessel or as a separate scope of work.
Subsea installationProviding a full range of solutions for
HVAC and HVDC cables, flexibles and 62
umbilical’s, DeepOcean can deliver
solutions from shallow water beach
landings to the deepest offshore
sites with its advanced installation
and construction vessels. We provide
specialist designed but cost effective,
DP2 cable installation vessel solutions.
These solutions combine flexible array
cable and export cable storage with an
integrated burial tool launching spread
and operational team accommodation.
• Cablelay barges optimised for array
and export cable installations
• 2,000T Carousel
• 7,000T HVDC cable spread
• In-house engineering design and
management for mobilisation
• Experienced offshore installation
teams
• Shallow and deep water solutions
• Jetting ROVs, cutting vehicles &
ploughs for large power cable burial
Seabed intervention (trenching)DeepOcean’s strength includes its
flexibility to provide the right tool for
the job combined with an experienced
offshore delivery team.
Inspection, maintenance and repairDeepOcean is a global IMR contractor,
with a leading position in the North
Sea. We have unique experience and
track record in this sector and fleet
of existing vessels, technologies
and methodologies which are being
transferred to the Offshore Wind
market. DeepOcean can provide
both annual and multi-year rotating
IMR plans for all subsea wind farm
infrastructure including substations
structures, turbine foundations and
cables.
ADUS visualisation softwareOur inhouse software provides high
quality 3D images of wind turbine
foundations, cable catenary and
seabed architecture. To provide a fly
through with spatial measurement
capability.
Recent projects:• Egmond aan Zee
• Dolwin 1
• Greater Gabbard
• Bard Offshore Windfarm
DeepOcean is an integrated provider of safe, high quality, innovative services and technologies. Our clients are in the renewable, cable and offshore oil & gas industry. Demonstrating an extensive track record, we offer a breadth of subsea services including Survey and Seabed Mapping, Subsea Installation, Seabed Intervention, Inspection and Maintenance and Repair. This strong portfolio of services, coupled with a fleet of specialised equipment and multi-purpose support spreads, enables us to bundle our subsea services to deliver cost-effective, tailored solutions. DeepOcean is home to the world’s largest independent fleet of high technology marine trenching and burial equipment, including jet trenching ROVs, ploughs and mechanical trenchers.
DeepOcean
UK OfficeT +44 1325 390 500Contact: Andy Readyhough
NL OfficeT +31 223 684 156Contact: Maarten-Jan Theijs
NO OfficeT +47 52 70 04 00Contact: Stian Nygård
E [email protected] www.deepoceangroup.com @DeepOceanGroup /company/deepocean
DeepOcean Providing innovative solutions to subsea challenges
Customers include work boat operators,
crew transfer companies, shipping
companies and renewable investment
funds in the UK and Europe. Vessels
financed range in size from 12m to over
28m, including crew transfer vessels,
multicats, jack-ups and flat top barges,
with up to 90% loan to value. Every
marine finance package we arrange is a
bespoke solution - we source banks and
funders to finance your vessels, whilst
we can also advise on acquisitions.
DS Marine Finance is completely indepen-
dent, with a proven track record of experi-
ence gained from over 70 deals in the last
four years. We have in-depth knowledge
and understanding of the workboat mar-
ket, demonstrated by the fact that every
one of our customers has returned to DS
Marine Finance for a subsequent deal.
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Key products and services include
marine mortgages, marine rental
agreements and short-term finance
agreements. Customers include
work boat operators, crew transfer
companies, shipping companies and
renewable investment funds.
DS Marine Finance has an extensive
network of finance providers with
facilities available from a range of UK
High Street Banks & Merchant Banks,
specialist UK marine funders, European
Banks, American Funders, Middle
Eastern Banks, Renewable Investment
Funds and Private Funds.
DS Marine Finance offer some highly
innovative approaches to finance
including; the co-ownership of vessels,
enabling you to pay for use of the
vessel rather ownership; the ability to
resell vessels at the end of the finance
facility; the purchase of older vessels
to release cash for new ones; the sale
and lease back of older vessels; the
re-financing of entire fleets; the first
ever deal with two funders. As well as
commercial vessels and workboats, we
offer finance on other marine assets
including ROV’s, access systems,
cranes, system and navigation
upgrades.
Banks/Funders/Investors – we have
deals prepared and ready for you.
Vessel Builders – we have customers
wanting stock.
Operators – we have funds ready to
deploy.
DS Marine Finance is one of the leading arrangers of specialist marine finance for vessels used in the offshore wind market, with a proven track record of finance facilities arranged for over 70 vessels in the last 4 years, including our first six vessel order. Every marine finance package we arrange is a bespoke solution unique to each customer. We source banks and funders to finance your vessels and are involved from the start to the end of the deal. Key products and services include marine mortgages, marine rental agreements and short-term finance agreements.
DS Marine Finance
United Kingdom
T + 44 79 73 18 78 88
F + 44 20 77 76 46 48
I www.dsmarinefinance.com
Contact: Peter Curtis
DS Marine Finance The work boat finance specialists
FI&B
Thick-walled, longitudinally welded
large pipes, with diameters of up to 10
metres, lengths of up to 120 metres,
and up to 1,500 tonnes unit weight
can be fabricated in Rostock.
The annual capacity of 170,000
tonnes per year is based on the use of
state-of-the-art machines and innova-
tive manufacturing methods.
EEW SPC has a total of 32,000 m²
fabrication capability under roof and
155,000 m² of storage area. The own
quay guarantees direct access to the
sea.
EEW SPC is also ideally prepared to
face the challenges of future offshore
wind farms in deeper waters. Based on
investments in special fabrication halls 64
and equipment, the production
facilities for offshore wind products
have been considerably enhanced.
Now monopiles with a diameter of up
to 10 metres and with unit weights of
up to 1,500 tonnes can be produced.
These XL monopiles could be used
for offshore wind farms with higher
turbine power and in deeper waters up
to 40 metres and are the most eco-
nomic foundation structure available
at present.
With our current order intake included,
EEW SPC has participated, as founda-
tion manufacturer, in the installation
of over 1,300 WTGs for OWF projects
in Germany, UK, the Netherlands,
Belgium and USA.
E&C FT&E
EEW Special PipeConstructions GmbH
Your partner for offshore wind foundationsEEW Special Pipe Constructions GmbH, located in Rostock, has been engaged in the production of heavy steel pipes and related pipe components since 2008. Our customers, concentrated in Germany and other European countries, are mainly active in the offshore wind industry and offshore oil & gas sector. EEW Special Pipe Constructions GmbH (EEW SPC) has its roots in the Erndtebrücker Eisenwerk GmbH & Co. KG (EEW) which was founded in 1936. The EEW Group has 1,800 employees world wide with production facilities in Germany, South Korea, Malaysia and Saudi Arabia, as well as several sales offices in every continent.
EEW Special Pipe Constructions GmbH
Am Eisenwerk 1
18147 Rostock
Germany
T +49 38 18 17 16 0
F +49 38 18 17 16 11 0
W www.eewspc.de
Contact: Michael Hof,
Sales Director
Large-diameterpipes by EEW SPC
Production programme:
• Monopiles/Transition Pieces
• Prefabricated components
for Jackets
• Tripods/Tripiles
• Pin Piles for Jackets
• Suction Piles
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O&MC&C
One type- various accommodation solutions • Living Quarter
• Office
• Dining Room
• Galley
• Small Galley / Coffee Room
• Locker Room
• Locker Room with Sanitary unit
• Recreation Room
• Laundry
• Multipurpose Room
• Drying Container
• Stairway Container
• Gangway Container
• Wastewater Tank
• Storage Container 10 ft. / 20 ft.
• Reefer Container 10 ft. / 20 ft.
• Open Top Container 10 ft. / 20 ft.
• Half Height Container 10 ft. / 20 ft.
• Bottle Rack
Flexibility on demand • Easy handling
• Low transport cost
• Space saving
• Flexibility
• Expandable
• Highest quality standards
• High safety standards
• Immediately ready for use
• DNV 2.7-1 / EN 12079-1, DNV
2.7-2, CSC approvals and NORSOK
Z-015
• Adaptable to your demand
ELA Container Offshore GmbH
Zeppelinstraße 19-21
49733 Haren (Ems)
Germany
T +49 5932 506 506
F +49 5932 506 10
I www.ela-offshore.com
ELA Container Offshore GmbH
ELA Offshore
ELA Container Offshore GmbH
Contact: Hans Gatzemeier
ELA Container Offshore GmbH Offshore accommodation for rent and sale
ELA Container Offshore GmbH produces stand-alone offshore containers for rent and sale to be used on rigs, transformer platforms and all kind of seagoing vessels, pontoons and barges. ELA can provide the four times stackable modules as temporary Living Quarters, Offices, Mess Rooms, Galleys, Laundries, Recreation or Locker Rooms for your individual demand and all kind of carrying units. All containers are “Made in Germany” and have the CSC, DNV 2.7-1 / EN 12079-1, DNV 2.7-2 offshore certification, approved by DNV•GL.
Maritime coordination surveyand consultingMaritime coordination of offshore
construction sites is enormously
important for a successful project. EMS
Maritime Offshore forms interdiscipli-
nary teams by recruiting its Marine
Coordinators from the company’s own
nautical officers, vessel operators or
technical management staff. Besides
our core business – vessel traffic
coordination, radio communication
management and emergency response
– our MCs have also been assigned
additional duties such as vessel
registration procedures, maintenance
of Permit-To-Work systems, reporting
to the German authorities (from daily
reports up to full licensable concept
studies), weather monitoring and
logistical CTV disposition.
The services of EMS Maritime Offshore
are structured within four main sectors.
Shipping, ship owning andmanagementThe management of a ship requires
know-how, expertise, and flexibility.
As a shipping company, EMS Maritime
Offshore GmbH combines all these in its
maritime technology inspection
activities, and therefore offers the best
possible support when you have to
allocate available personnel, or technical
monitoring of ships and tours of duty.
The supply of offshore wind farms
requires a very high standard of proven
and tested vessels. In line with this,
EMS Maritime Offshore GmbH offers
experienced and skilled nautical and
technical personnel for the shipbuilding
supervision of such ships.
Operation and chartermanagementWith our fleet of special-build offshore
vessels we can provide the whole range
of services in the field of supply and
support. Be this the transportation of
specialized crew for the construction
area or the supply of various goods to
an offshore hub. Thanks to our
experience in guard duties, crew
transfers, coordination of on-/offshore
logistics and maintenance or repair of
wind turbine generators, we can offer
you vessels that are able to meet all
your project requirements. We and
our professional network guide you
from the selection of vessel up to final
charter negotiations within on-hire and
off-hire surveys.
Port services, logistics and fullsupply chain managementUsing its own port network in Emden-
Knock, Emden, Eemshaven and
Borkum, EMS Maritime Offshore GmbH
offers the complete range of port
services. With our team and facilities
we are able to manage and assist in
heavy loads, mooring services, open
and closed storage, fresh water, bunker
supply and waste disposal, custom
clearance and quayside office facilities.
“We take care of your cargo from onshore to offshore within our full supply chain, functioning as your single point of contact.”
EMS Maritime Offshore GmbH
Zum Borkumanleger 6
26723 Emden
Germany
T +49 4921/8907–286
F +49 4921/8907–1285
I www.offshoreservice.de
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SurSMO VD&BP&L
EMS Maritime Offshore GmbH is your premium service provider for the offshore wind sector. Started in 2007 as the offshore department of AG “EMS” (a ferry company dating back to 1843), EMS Maritime Offshore was founded in 2010 as a 100% subsidiary company of AG “EMS”. Quality, high performance and flexibility are our leading attributes. EMS Maritime Offshore successfully implements its own, GL-certified HSE/ISM system and is also compliant with ISO Standards 9001 & 14001. In 2011, together with the companies SSC Wind and Bernhard Schulte Group, EMS Maritime Offshore GmbH established WINDEA Offshore GmbH. Today EMS Maritime GmbH operates a total of 7 vessels and has over 90 employees. Our crews and vessels have already managed over 35,000 safe transfers to WTGs, PSVs and platforms.
EMS Maritime Offshore GmbH Maritime services - services from a single source
The cradle of wind power stood in
Denmark many years ago. FORCE
Technology focused early on servicing
the emerging wind turbine market
locally.
We have around 20 years of hands-on
experience in Non-Destructive Testing
(NDT) on turbine components. Rotor
blades and welded steel towers came
early into attention, with professional
automated QC systems in production.
FORCE Technology is a recognised
international service and inspection
equipment provider, dealing with the
global wind energy market.
Major European stake-holders are in-
cluded, as well as major entities in the
US, China, India and Brazil. The P-scan
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program for automated inspection
currently is technology and
performance-wise market leading
[P-scan.com].
Ultrasound is the most reliable NDT
technique for inspection of fibre rein-
forced (FRP) composite rotor blades.
FORCE Technology hold its own P-scan
brand of ultrasound scanners, often
developed as customised ultrasound
scanner systems according to client
specific need.
Contemporary development for larger
turbine size requires improved safe
performance. FORCE Technology
provides the appropriate scanner
solutions. Manufacturers get the ability
to secure quality in running production;
either we talk about blades, towers or
foundations. Failure [offshore] is not
really an option.
If you have an issue related to quality
control, preventive condition assess-
ment, accident analysis, supplier
auditing, etc., please challenge FORCE
Technology to provide professional
services.
Please visit us at our booth in
Copenhagen (DK), Orlando (FL),
Husum (DE) and Paris (FR).
SubSFT&E O&MCon
FORCE Technology Quality control and condition testing onwind turbines
FORCE Technology is a Scandinavian consulting and testing service provider, with a global perspective in wind energy. Advanced contract services are well recognised in several niche business areas, e.g. nuclear power generation, oil and gas, energy and process industries.
FORCE Technology
Park Alle 345
2605 Broendby
Denmark
T +45 43 26 70 00
F +45 43 26 70 11
W www.forcetechnology.com
http://P-scan.com
Contact: Morgan Troedsson
Facts about:
FORCE Technology is an international technological consultancy and service provider. Our customer base includes e.g. energy and process industry, oil and gas industry, pharmaceutical and food industry, maritime industry and the public sector. We have operating subsidiaries in Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Russia, USA, China and Singapore.
offshore wind farm, in the German North
Sea – one of the first to feature the ARE-
VA M5000-116 turbines.
Bold Tern and Brave Tern transported
and installed 75 towers and nacelles
and 22 rotor stars of the 80 turbines,
completing the project on schedule
within eight months.
The flexibility of the vessels was key to
achieving the operational target – and
included a record performance in the
transportation and installation of eight
turbines in one week, including 10 hours
transfer time each way to the wind farm.
Following her work on Global Tech I, Bold Tern mobilised for installation work on
Butendiek Offshore Wind Farm, also in
the German Bight, to provide offshore
Fred. Olsen Windcarrier offers wide-
ranging, flexible and bespoke solutions
through a single contract, working
together with related companies Global
Wind Service and Universal Foundation.
Built on 166 years of offshore and
marine experience, Fred. Olsen Windcarrier
was established in 2008 and took
delivery of the two giant self-propelled
jack-up vessels two years ago.
The company has since gained unpre-
cedented experience installing the latest
generation turbines including Alstom’s
6MW Haliade 150, the largest offshore
wind turbine ever to be positioned in sea
waters at the time.
One of the top highlights to date has
been the installation on the Global Tech I
transport and installation for the 80
Siemens 3.6MW wind turbines.
Brave Tern departed from Frederikshavn
in September 2014 for the Universal
Foundation Trial Installation Campaign
led by Statoil with support from The
Carbon Trust and three other major
developers. The 24-day campaign
featured a series of tests with a scaled
down Universal Foundation design, as
well as a reference suction anchor for
benchmarking and calibration purposes.
The structures were successfully
installed and retrieved 28 times at three
major UK sites in some of the most
challenging soil conditions experienced
by the participating four developers.
This marks another major step forward
in the de-risking of suction technology
for offshore wind and is a milestone
in the development of the Universal
Foundation.
Meanwhile, five of Fred. Olsen
Windcarrier’s Bayard crew transfer
vessels (CTVs) have been employed on
UK offshore wind projects. Three of the
Bayards are under contract at Walney
offshore wind farm, where they will
continue working on operations and
maintenance for the duration of their
three year contract.
Fred. Olsen Windcarrier’s remaining CTVs
are working on German wind farms, with
Bayard 6 employed by Siemens on Baltic
ll and Bayard 3, together with sister
vessel Windcrew-1, joining Bold Tern on
the Butendiek project.
Fred. Olsen Windcarrier
Fred. Olsens gate
P.O. Box 581
0152 Oslo
Norway
T +47 22 34 10 00
F +47 22 34 11 82
I www.windcarrier.com
Fred. Olsen Windcarrier AS
Contact: Hans Christian Opsann,
Martin Degen
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O&M IVC
Fred. Olsen Windcarrier provides innovative and tailored services for the transport, installation, and maintenance of offshore wind parks. As well as having two supreme and flexible jack-up installation vessels in Brave Tern and Bold Tern, the company provides specialist project management expertise, some of the industry’s most experienced technicians, a fleet of high performance service vessels and a reputation for getting the job done safely, efficiently and reliably.
Fred. Olsen Windcarrier Lifting offshore wind
World-class track recordOur scope of work consists of EPCI
contracting for foundations, monopile
installation, pre-piling & post-piling
jacket foundations, wind turbine logis-
tics & installation and maintenance
services during operational lifetime of
wind farms.
Vessel fleetGeoSea’s jack-up platforms include
Innovation, Neptune, Goliath, Vagant,
Buzzard, De Zeebouwer, Halewijn, Tijl II,
and Kobe. They are assigned to projects
around the globe, including on the North
Sea, the Middle East and Australia. Our
business also covers more traditional
activities such as soil investigation,
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Safety: our first prioritySafety is the key factor in any successful
offshore project. Working at sea requires
a safe and healthy environment for all
of us. GeoSea adheres to strict weather
and sea state condition regulations, and
we make our safety performance visible
through transparent reporting.
Continuous innovationTo better serve our clients, we con-
tinuously develop new techniques,
methods and tools in our own Research
and Development department. This
approach has made us a competitive
bidder and cost-efficient partner.
We often are the first in the world to
propose new solutions with net gain
in safety, working time and accuracy.
As an example, among many others,
GeoSea developed several seabed tem-
plates, for accurate installation of piles
for jacket foundation of different sizes
and configurations.
Certified qualityOur plant, platforms and vessels may
be huge and the offshore constructions
we build may be enormous, but the
tolerances we respect, the accuracy we
aim at and the precision of our realiza-
tions are unequalled. An offshore wind
turbine tower may rise to the skies but
its foundations are piled at vertical and
relative tolerances measured in milli-
metres. This quality is guaranteed by
numerous certificates, incl. ISO 9001,
VCA** and OHSAS 18001.
O&M IVC
GeoSea NVInnovative marine & offshore solutions
GeoSea offers first-class offshore contracting solutions to global clients. We have the skills, the technology and the equipment to perform in the most challenging marine environment. Always working closely with our clients, we understand what it takes to define and deliver a project cost-effectively, safely and on time. GeoSea participated in the construction of more than 35 offshore wind farms. Recent examples are Baltic 2, Trianel West Borkum II, Borkum Riffgrund and Godewind 1 & 2 in German waters. In the UK waters, GeoSea worked on Walney and Westermost Rough Offshore Wind Farms, West of Duddon Sands, Ormonde and Kentish Flats Extension. Off the Belgian Coast Thornton Bank and Northwind wind farm form part of our large track record.
GeoSea NV
Haven 1025
Scheldedijk 30
2070 Zwijndrecht
Belgium
T +32 3 250 53 12
F +32 3 250 55 41
I www.deme-group.com/geosea
DEME Group
Contact: Jan Van Rossum
Jan Klaassen
Wind turbine installation & main-tenance from a safe, stable and solid platformGustoMSC has designed a variety of wind
turbine installation and maintenance
jack-ups, each having its own charac-
teristics that can be modified to fit the
individual logistic needs to serve any
wind farm or O&M strategy.
Life-time cost of wind farmsOverall, these Operating & Maintenance
(O&M) activities are having a significant
impact on the life-time cost of a wind
farm. To bring down these O&M costs
the focus needs to be on reducing
the time spent offshore, exchanging
components safely and efficiently and
planning preventive maintenance. O&M
activities are not only required for the
wind turbines themselves, but also the 70
service requirements for the transformer
stations, cables, foundations and towers.
Each wind farm requires a different
approach in terms of nacelle heights,
turbine components, blade length,
weather, wind, wave height, water depth,
tidal variation, sailing distance, etc., and
this means that there is no ready-made
solution.
GustoMSC designsOur range comprises of small non-pro-
pelled units to large self-propelled jack-
up vessels. These jack-up vessels can
stay offshore for long periods, serving
multiple far offshore wind farms and
functioning as a mother vessel for vari-
ous other maintenance support vessels.
Characteristics of the units are: survival
capability, transporting large compo-
nents, storage of spares & tools, tuned
accommodation & autonomy, crane with
sufficient hook heights, DP-1 or DP-2 for
precise positioning next to the founda-
tion and between power cables spread on
the seabed.
For the offshore construction market
GustoMSC developed the NG series:
self-propelled units with full DP capacity.
A sailing speed of ± 10 knots, high vari-
able load capability, four legs and fast
jacking system are the key features. For
wind turbine installation activities, the
NG-9000C and NG-5500C are the key
units, equipped with a GustoMSC crane
around-the-leg. For O&M the NG-1800
or NG-2500 are suitable units.
GustoMSC in the marketThe market acknowledges the advantag-
es brought by these introductions and all
major installation contractors are using
GustoMSC designs and associated equip-
ment: to date over 30 units have been
built or are under construction. Examples
are Buzzard, Neptune, Goliath, JB-114,
JB-115, JB-117, JB-118, Seafox 7, SEA
WORKER, Seajacks Kraken & Seajacks
Leviathan, Wind Lift I, MPI Adventure &
MPI Discovery, Brave Tern & Bold Tern,
Seajacks Zaratan, Seajacks Hydra and
Seajacks Scylla, SEA INSTALLER and SEA
CHALLENGER, GMS Shamal, GMS Sirocco
and GMS Sharqi.
GustoMSC jack-up designs are accredited
the Self-Elevating Unit notation; these
units are built to the highest offshore
standards and have the ability to operate
worldwide in a variety of environments.
Survival capability is the key to success-
ful operations for your project.
LE VD&BE&C
GustoMSC B.V. The pioneers of offshore engineering
GustoMSC is an independent, world-renowned and leading design and engineering company, thanks to the vast knowledge of our dedicated professionals and close relationships with the most influential players in the offshore market. We serve the largest players in the offshore industry by providing the best in class solutions for mobile offshore units. With a multi-faceted product and services portfolio consisting of basic designs of jack-ups, semi-submersibles and vessels for offshore exploration, construction and production, and by matching design and associated equipment, GustoMSC offers its clients a unique advantage.
GustoMSC B.V.
Karel Doormanweg 25
3115 JD Schiedam
The Netherlands
T +31 10 28 83 00 0
F +31 10 28 83 00 1
I www.gustomsc.com
Contact: Jan Mark Meeuwisse
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To this end, Hailo Wind System as-
sumes the responsibility for the entire
tower equipment with a customised
concept, hence allowing the customer
to focus on its core business.
Hailo Wind System provides reliable,
competent and customer-appropriate
all-round services. Hence, the company
– with its headquarters in Haiger – to-
day offers far more than just products,
as Hailo Wind System is one of the first
climbing technology companies that is
a total solutions provider.
Today, Hailo products are distributed
in more than 60 countries throughout
the world.
Con FT&EC&C
Hailo Wind SystemsComplete tower equipment
The company with the red dot offers state-of-the-art climbing systems and concepts. For many years now, Hailo Wind System has been successfully collaborating with the leading wind power systems manufacturers across the globe. Hailo Wind System’s know-how in climbing technology and the quality of its products always ensure optimum safety and comfortable working.
Hailo Wind Systems GmbH & Co. KG
Daimlerstraße 2
35708 Haiger
Germany
T +49 27 73 82 0
F +49 27 73 82 18 1561
I www.hailo-windsystems.com
Hailo Worldwide
Contact: Stefan Schell
ReliableIHC excels at managing the complexity
inherent within the development of
vessels and equipment. Each project is
approached with care, creativity and
adaptability, so that customers can
depend on delivery within the terms of
the agreement. It has an impressive
track record of delivering innovative
solutions to major subsea construction
companies, ship owners, oil and energy
companies. IHC can accommodate the
construction of vessels and equipment
in The Netherlands or in various loca-
tions worldwide.
PartnershipIHC provides cost-effective products,
not only when newly acquired, but also
throughout their working lives. The IHC
team works closely with the customer, 72
so that they complement each other’s
expertise. It can, for example, advise on
the design, regulations and structure of
the project. This reduces risk and cost
to create a smoother process, which
leads to better results.
Efficient solutionsIHC constructs custom-built vessels
and equipment or more standard
vessels with a ready-to-build design,
the IHC Supporter® class. Conducting
business in an offshore environment is
often turbulent. Technical and financial
risks are significant, and margins are
fluctuating. Construction costs for
offshore wind farms are high and in the
near future offshore wind farms will be
larger and located further away from
the coast. Transportation challenges –
among others – will soon arise.
Efficiency, reliability and durability are
key factors to success. IHC understands
its customers’ needs and has the
ability to provide innovative and
efficient solutions for a variety of
projects, such as wind farm installation,
subsea infrastructure and maintenance.
IHC provides services for the construction, operation and maintenance of offshore wind farms including:• consultancy and design, incorpora-
ting operational engineering
• engineering and fabrication of
equipment
• handling and installation tools
• construction of vessels and
modifications to existing vessels.
FT&E LE S&MVD&B E&C
Royal IHC - OffshoreReliable partner for efficient offshore solutions
Royal IHC is a partner of choice for innovative, sustainable and integrated offshore vessels and equipment. IHC’s offshore solutions are reliable, efficient and flexible to the demands of challenging seabed-to-surface oil and gas projects, and the renewable energy market. With its extensive knowledge and in-house design capabilities, IHC ensures compliance with the latest technological developments, strictest safety regulations and most stringent environmental standards.
Royal IHC - Offshore
Schaardijk 24
2921 LG Krimpen aan den IJssel
The Netherlands
T +31 18 04 45 14 4
F +31 18 04 45 19 9
I www.ihcmerwede.com
Marine servicesWith a heritage spanning over 167
years as a ship owner and operator,
James Fisher understands the unique
demands and challenges presented
by the marine environment. We
provide a comprehensive range of
specialist marine services which
offer practical experience, innovation
and commercial best practice to
support all our clients’ projects and
operations. The James Fisher group
provides a broad range of marine
services and products worldwide,
from tanker chartering, ship and crew
management, and marine project
solutions, to reliability engineering
and condition monitoring.
Marine projectsJames Fisher has an enviable
reputation for the effective delivery of
large and highly complex projects and
capital programmes for its customers.
We maintain a strong in-house project
management and multi-disciplined
engineering capability offering an
unparalleled level of expertise and
technical strength.
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From underwater engineering, mecha-
nical and electrical design to the
efficient management of marine
projects, we provide robust, innovative
and cost-effective solutions to our
clients worldwide.
Subsea engineeringJFMS delivers specialist subsea
engineering solutions to clients
operating in this challenging
environment. The James Fisher
group has a well-established subsea
engineering reputation, from the
design, supply and manufacture of
diving and subsea equipment, delivery
of complex subsea engineering
projects, to the operation and
maintenance of a diverse selection of
subsea assets.
Inspection and monitoringJFMS provides specialist inspection
and monitoring services for offshore
operations and assets. The wide-
range of services on offer includes
safety-critical and high-value asset
monitoring through visual inspections,
load and force measurements, stress
and strain instrumentation and
analysis, and non-destructive testing.
Vessel provision and managementJames Fisher has a long history of
managing and operating a fleet of
clean product tankers, operating to an
ISO 9001:2000 MCA accredited quality
management system, which is fully
compliant with the International Safety
Management (ISM) code.
JFMS’s offshore support vessel, Dart
Fisher provides a cost-effective solution
to support offshore operations. Dart
Fisher is a versatile platform for a
range of specialist containerised
marine support-services. The vessel is
a cost-effective solution for servicing
sites that are 150 nautical miles
offshore for continuous trips of up to
one week’s duration.
James Fisher Marine Services Ltd Delivering integrated marine solutions worldwide
James Fisher Marine Services Ltd
Booths Park House,
Booths Park Estate
Chelford Road
Knutsford
WA16 8WZ
United Kingdom
T +44 1565 652 720
I www.jfmarine-services.com
@JFMarineService
Contact: Ruth Harvey
P&LConE&C SurSMO SubSLE S&MO&M
Integrated marinesolutions worldwide
James Fisher Marine Services Ltd (JFMS) offers a wide-range of specialist marine services and has an enviable reputation for the efficient delivery of large and highly complex projects. With an extensive capability to bring multiple services together, JFMS creates tailored, integrated solutions to the precise needs of its customers, delivering significant additional value. JFMS focuses on the delivery of coordinated group capabilities including the provision of specialist project management and technical support specialising in the marine, offshore and subsea environments.
Moreover, the combination of this spe-
cialized and innovative equipment and
the experience with offshore projects
as well as civil, environmental and
dredging works is the perfect match
to provide the clients with an overall
solution for their project.
For the Karehamn offshore wind park
of E.On, in the Swedish part of the
Baltic Sea, 16 concrete Gravity Base
Foundations (GBF’s) were needed.
Construction of GBF’sThe foundations were constructed on
top of two very large barges in the
port of Zeebrugge (Belgium) in a very
short period of only 5 months. Because
of the water depths in the Baltic Sea
ranging from 8 to 21 meter founda-
tion received its own specific design.
The height of these elements ranges
from 15 to 25m. The heaviest element
weighs approximately 1,940 tonnes.
Preparing the seabedDuring transport of the foundations,
the seabed had been prepared before
installation. First half a meter of the
seabed was removed, and to provide an
even cushion layer for the foundations,
a gravel layer was installed. In order
to level this cushion layer, a levelling
system has been developed by means
of a levelling beam installed on the
cutter dredger ‘Vesalius’. This allowed
for levelling the gravel bed foundation
bed within the design tolerances of plus
or minus 45mm.
Installing and ballasting the GBF’s
Once the gravel bed was installed and
levelled, the heavy lift vessel ‘Rambiz’
lifted the foundations off the barges
and installed the foundation to within
30cm of the theoretical position by
using its anchoring system and within
0.25 degree inclination.
After the foundations had been installed,
they were ballasted to withstand the
extreme forces of the sea and carry
the actual wind turbine. The shaft and
ballast caisson of the foundation were
filled with magnadense crushed iron
ore. Finally a layer of heavy quarry
stone was placed as a top capping
layer in order to provide protection
against wave induced seabed currents.
To prevent the gravel layer from being
washed away, an anti-scour quarry
stone layer was installed around the
foundations.
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Jan De Nul Group
34-36 Parc d’activités Capellen
8308 Capellen
Luxembourg
T +352 39 89 11
F +352 39 96 43
I www.jandenul.com
Jan De Nul Group
Contact: Noël Pille
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Jan De Nul Group Specialised services for offshore
renewable energy industry
Specialised services for the offshore renewable energy industry are a key part of the services provided by Jan De Nul Group and are playing an ever increasing role. The large Jan De Nul fleet of dredging and offshore vessels, together with the shared ownership of heavy lift vessels, offers the necessary flexibility to execute offshore services on an EPC basis.
pre-commissioning to installation
support; designed to maximise invest-
ment in product and lower equipment
ownership costs.
Strong customer connectionsWe work closely with our clients, from
project analysis and engineering design
through to manufacture, mobilisation
and lifecycle support.
• We create innovative products that
consistently deliver against project
requirements
• Provide an excellent standard of
service at every stage
• Keep clients aware of industry trends
Technology commitmentJDR is supporting the evolution of
cost-effective renewable energy pro-
duction, utilising its latest technology
Full lifecycleJDR offers a complete package for
renewables operators: from design of
inter-array cable systems, to manu-
facture and field service support.
Experience design teamA team with in-depth industry know-
ledge of inter-array cable design and
accessories including pulling grips,
hang-offs, connectors and fibre optic
splice boxes. The engineering team
partners with customers to create the
most reliable products in the industry.
• Sheathed coilable cable design
recognised as innovative
• Water-blocking components
amongst the best available
• Subsea repair joints
Project managementSpecialist project management,
enabling day-to-day working relation-
ships and ensuring on time project
delivery, linking customers to JDR’s
full lifecycle offering.
Advanced manufacturingA custom-designed manufacturing f
acility on the North-East UK coast
with simultaneous production line
capability. JDR can reduce timelines
and provide real cost efficiencies.
• Can deliver individual cables
weighing up to 4,000 tonnes
• State of the art carousel storage
supports reliable and cost-effective
supply
Specialist field servicesComplete lifecycle support from
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advances that includes:
• DECC-supported work on high-vol-
tage cables to increase power
capacity from 33kV to 66kV
• Investigating how dynamic ratings
could reduce cable connector sizes
and material costs and how strain
sensing fibre optics can be used to
minimise installation issues
• Transferring oil & gas experience
to renewable applications such as
pre-terminated inter-array cables
• New aluminium conductor cable
cores.
JDR’s ongoing commitment to techno-
logy developments and client-focussed
delivery on some of the world’s largest
offshore wind farms has earned us an
industry leading reputation and trust to
provide the vital connection.
JDR Cable Systems Ltd
Littleport Innovation Park,
Wisbech Road
Littleport, Cambridgeshire
CB6 1RA
United Kingdom
T +44 13 53 86 00 22
I www.jdrglobal.com
@ConnectwithJDR
JDR Cable Systems
connectwithjdr
Contact: John Price
C&C O&M
JDR The expert connection for inter-array cable technologiesJDR is a pioneer in the development of Inter-Array Cables for offshore wind, wave and tidal energy projects. We have led the development of inter-array cable design and manufacture, creating comprehensive product systems for some of the world’s largest offshore wind farm projects; from Greater Gabbard and London Array to Meerwind in Germany. JDR is now defining cost-effective renewable energy for the next generation of wind power projects. Our product development is focused on innovations to improve long-term product performance and support the future growth of the industry; from our zero cable failure rate in service rate to research into high voltage inter-array cabling that will make offshore wind a more competitive source of power, to improving installation support.
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We design and engineer:• Complete platforms and
infrastructure for the Oil & Gas and
Offshore Wind Industry
• Deck lay outs, cable & pipe laying
solutions for Marine Environment
KCI’s substation and foundation designs
have been used in over 15 offshore wind
farms up to now. We also have a track
record in met masts, cables and pull ins.
Our engineering disciplines encompass:
subsea, electrical, instrumentation
& control, structural, mechanical
structures, mechanical & rotating
equipment, hydrodynamics, process
and piping. Our services include:
consultancy, procurement & expediting,
execution management and HSE.
We guide our customers through a
complete project. From acquisition
and field development through to
fabrication & installation management
and think how to decommission the
structure in the future. We take care of
Concept, Basic and Detailed engineering
and continuously feed our whole
organization with feedback from every
stage of the project. In this way we keep
improving our high level engineering
knowledge and smart tools.
Our goal is to implement cost effective
solutions for our clients and to optimize
operational capability. Strategic
alliances are in place to offer in depth
expertise in subsurface engineering.
But most of all we are a world of
people. People with different technical
backgrounds and of different
nationalities.
Young engineers who are eager to learn
and develop together with experienced
engineers who are willing to share their
knowledge and expertise. All with a
great passion for engineering. And in
working environment in which trust,
integrity and respect are key values.
KCI, the missing link between idea and
realisation of innovative concepts.
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KCI is a multidisciplinary engineering firm providing full design, engineering and consultancy services to both Oil & Gas and Offshore Wind industry. Creative thinking is our strength. We develop innovative concepts for our clients and turn today’s ideas into tomorrow’s winning designs. This unique ability originates from in depth expertise within the complete life cycle, and from having the best engineers on board.
KCI the engineers B.V.
De Brauwweg 60-64
3125 AE Schiedam
The Netherlands
T +31 10 42 70 39 9
F +31 10 42 66 39 4
I www.kci.nl
KCI the engineers B.V.
Contact: Dirk Pulles
KCI the engineers Innovators in offshore wind
In 2012, Keppel FELS delivered a Wind
Turbine Installation Vessel ‘Seafox 5’
to Seafox Contractors. Seafox 5 has
successfully installed 80 foundations
for the DanTysk offshore wind farm.
In 2013, Keppel Verolme completed
and installed the 400MW floating, self
erecting substation platform at off-
shore wind farm Global Tech 1, located
in the German Exclusive Economic
Zone in the North Sea.
With the acquisition of OWEC Tower
A/S, the leader in jacket design for
offshore Wind Turbine Generator
foundations, Keppel has integrated the
design of the jacket with the supply
chain of the tubulars, the pre-assembly
and assembly methods and installa-
tion requirements.
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This enables Keppel to offer cost
efficient jacket solutions for deep water
Wind Turbine Generators.
In addition, Keppel can leverage the
strengths of its UK-based partner,
BPP-Cables, a designer of underwater
power cables, to integrate the cable
design with the jacket and substation
design.
With a suite of integrated solutions
for the offshore wind turbine market,
Keppel is well-equipped to meet the
needs of industry.
FT&E VD&BE&C
Keppel VerolmeProvider of choice, partner for solutions
Keppel Verolme is Europe’s trusted offshore and marine solutions partner, operating a comprehensive yard in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, since 1957. It is a subsidiary of Keppel Offshore & Marine Ltd (Keppel O&M), the leader in offshore rig design, repair and construction, ship repair and conversion and specialised shipbuilding. Harnessing its synergy with Keppel O&M’s network of 20 global yards, Keppel Verolme is growing its presence in the emerging European offshore wind energy sector with the provision of value-added services and solutions. Keppel provides the design and construction of wind farm installation vessels, jacket foundations for deep water high output offshore wind turbines and offshore substations.
Keppel Verolme BV
Prof. Gerbrandyweg 25
3197 KK Rotterdam-Botlek
The Netherlands
T +31 18 12 34 30 0
F +31 18 12 34 34 6
I www.keppelverolme.nl
@KeppelVerolme
Contact: Ruud van der Stroom
General Manager Commercial
J-tube constructionsJ-tubes and S-tubes up to Ø610mm
with bellmouths attached.
The bellmouths are composed of one
or more cones and a guiding ring.
Bent platform sectionsBent and rectangular hollow sections
up to 500x500mm including 3D cut
welding preparations for easy assem-
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TPs and monopilesHeavy cones and cylinders with
wall-thickness up to 150mm. Kersten
Europe has a complete range of CNC
plate rollers for plates up to 100mm
thick. Thicker plates, up to 150mm,
are bent by the 2,400T press braker
(precision 1/100mm)
Stabbing conesReady-to-install stabbing cones for
Offshore wind converter platforms
composed of multiple cones.
If specific requirements are stipulated
in terms of wear resistance, corrosion
and heat resistance of the materials
we use special alloys such as Hardox,
Duplex, Inconel and clad materials.
E&CC&C FT&E
Kersten Europe -specialist in bending technology- has been actively involved in Offshore Wind for decades. We provide the offshore wind industry with bent components and constructions such as J-tubes, bellmouths, transition pieces, heavy cones and cylinders, etc. We have over 50 years of experience in bending plates, sections and tubes. Besides bending we offer additional services like: engineering, prototyping, (3D contour) cutting, qualified welding processes (EN1090, EEMUA, etc.), logistics and transport.
Kersten Europe
Piet van Elsstraat 7
5681 AW Wansum
The Netherlands
T +31 478 537 111
F +31 478 537 110
I www.renewableconstructions.com
I www.kersteneurope.com
Kersten Europe
@KerstenEurope
Kersten Europe Achieving more in bending technology
Our activities:
• Plate bending
• Press braking
• Tube bending
• Section bending
• Welding processes
• (3D contour) cutting
• Surface treatments
Louis Dreyfus TravOcean is part of
the Louis Dreyfus Armateurs group
(LDA), one of the first French shipping
companies and the market leader for
telecom cable installation with the op-
erating of 7 cable ships and more than
30,000km of telecom cable laid a year.
Louis Dreyfus TravOcean position
within the cable installation industry
has progressively diversified in the
offshore oil and gas, in the submarine
telecommunication cable and naturally
nowadays in the renewables.
With its presence in the Netherlands
and with its offshore operational base
in Dunkirk (2,500m² covered space in
the harbour zone, with direct access
to the sea), Louis Dreyfus Travocean is
located very close to both his European
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customers and the work sites in the
Northern seas.
The Company has greatly developed
over the years its know-how in the
laying and protection of submarine
cables, with acknowledged expertise
both in the design of burial systems
(trenchers, ROVs, jetting vehicles, fixed
and vibrating ploughshares) and in
their worldwide operation out at sea.
This expertise is also recognized
by Clients at an early stage of the
projects, involving Louis Dreyfus
TravOcean through trenching trials,
such as on the Anholt project or more
recently on 3 of the French offshore
wind farm sites developed by Eolien
Maritime France.
Louis Dreyfus TravOcean
Le Mistral C - Z.A. Athélia IV
375, avenue du Mistral
CS 60136
13703 La Ciotat Cedex
France
T +33 4 42 18 34 00
I www.ldtravocean.com
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Louis Dreyfus TravOcean A Louis Dreyfus Armateurs Group Company
Louis Dreyfus TravOcean is an internationally recognized marine contractor with more than 35 years experience in the field of submarine cable laying and trenching. The Company is today operating the largest fleet of trenching tools in the world, with a full range of burial equipment designed to deal with all kind of soil conditions. Since 2010, Louis Dreyfus TravOcean has buried more than 400 array cables on various offshore windfarm projects in UK, Denmark and Germany. All in all, nearly 500km of cables were successfully buried and are now well protected.
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Maritime cranes for the wind power industryThe Group offers convincing solutions
for the construction of wind turbines
at sea. Liebherr’s offshore heavy duty
cranes feature lifting capacities of up to
2,000t. All requirements can be catered
for: diesel-powered or electric drive units,
explosion-protected cranes and cranes for
ambient temperatures between +40°C
and -50°C and special lowering depths
down to 3,600m below sea level. The
offshore heavy lift cranes are mounted on
crane ships or jack-up platforms specially
designed for these jobs. Liebherr’s range
of heavy lift offshore cranes for the wind
industry consists of:
BOS seriesBOS cranes are conventional slew bear-
ing type rope luffing cranes. This type of
crane is available for lifting capacities
of up to 1,200t. The crane prime mover
is either electric-hydraulic or diesel-hy-
draulic and can be designed for opera-
tion in either safe or hazardous areas.
Depending on customer requirements
Liebherr offers various types within the
BOS-series. With a maximum boom
length of 102m, which is especially
required for offshore wind park installa-
tion, the BOS 45000 is
the largest model of this series.
CAL cranes Liebherr has delivered two ‘Cranes
around the Leg’ so far: the CAL 45000
and the CAL 64000. Their special design
means that they are able to rotate 360°
around one of the four jack-up legs of
the vessel. They are the first heavy lift
offshore cranes in the world to date to
be built according to this design. The
main advantage of this design is that
despite the cranes’ enormous size they
can be positioned in a space-saving
way and thus require a relatively small
obstruction area of only 12m. With a
maximum lifting capacity of 1,500t at
a maximum working radius of 31.5m
the CAL 64000 is the larger of the two
models. The CAL 45000 achieves a
maximum lifting capacity of 1,200t at
a maximum working radius of 27.5m.
MTC 78000The MTC 78000 achieves a maximum
lifting capacity of 1,600t at a radius of
up to 35m. This corresponds to a maxi-
mum dynamic overturning moment
of 780,000 kNm, the crane still being
able to slew over 360°. At a maximum
radius of 74m for the main hoist the
crane achieves a lifting capacity of
530t. In addition to the main hoist, the
MTC 78000 offers two auxiliary hoists
with lifting capacities of up to 500t and
50t respectively.
Subsea crane RL-K 7500Liebherr’s RL-K 7500 subsea crane
offers customers a convenient solution
for subsea operations. It features
impressive technical figures, being able
to lift up to 300 t in the air and handle
loads down to a water depth of 3,600m.
It is equipped with the active heave
compensation system Heavetronic®
to compensate the vessel’s motions.
In order to meet the power demands
of Heavetronic® the innovative hybrid
drive system Pactronic® has been espe-
cially adapted for subsea applications.
Liebherr-MCCtec Rostock GmbH
Liebherrstraße 1
18147 Rostock
Austria
T +49 381 6006 5022
M +49 151 65724920
I www.liebherr.com
LiebherrMaritime
Contact: Anne Siebke
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Liebherr Offshore crane technology
Since the beginning of offshore technology, Liebherr has been involved in the development of appropriate cranes for offshore applications and today is the technology leader in this segment. Offshore is one of the most innovative and technologically demanding industry segments. The increase in energy demands and the development of ever more demanding sea beds go hand-in-hand with the advancement of crane technology. These demands have led to considerable changes in the requirements and possibilities of cranes. Besides being used on oil and gas platforms, Liebherr cranes are also used in other applications, including subsea work and installation of offshore wind turbines, for handling remote controlled underwater vehicles, or for installing pipelines and telecommunication cables offshore.
• Wind turbine components
• Monopiles and transition
pieces
• Gravity base structures
• Tower, nacelle and blade
• Export and inter-array cables
• Met Mast
• Rock dumping and concrete mat-
tress laying
• Subsea structures
• Spars and semi-submersibles
• General towage approvals
• Crawler crane and multi-axle land
transports
• Export and array cable repairs
• Vessel, crane barge and jack up
inspection
Our experience in offshore projects is recognised by leading underwriters, wind farm developers, wind turbine manufacturers, power companies and ship owners involved in the transportation and installation of offshore project cargoes.
LOC has undertaken a number of risk analysis studies on potential offshore wind farm sites and advised contractors on methods of reducing their exposure as well as assisting in the development of RenewableUK best practice guidelines.
We provide advice and approvals to ensure that planning and procedures are well developed and implemented to minimise the risks during all as-pects of offshore works, maintaining
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an active and constructive dialogue with the key developers, contractors and engineers.
By attending on site we can provide the necessary risk mitigation and will warrant and approve the first of each of the key operations to witness it is conducted safely and in accordance with the approved procedures.
We subsequently monitor a percent-age of repeat operations to ensure that any changes to the operational procedures are promptly detected.
We believe this system of procedural review and attendance for the first key operations can minimise the cost to the insured and promote safe and claim free construction.
In addition to offshore wind farm construction, we also act on behalf of underwriters, energy companies and engineering and construction contractors for large offshore oil and gas projects, as well as petrochem-ical and power plant developments, large maritime civil engineering projects and marine operations generally.
Projects have included, but are not limited to, approvals for the fabri-cation, load out, transportation and installation of the components listed above.
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LOC Marine & engineering consultants
LOC is recognised as a world leader in the field of marine warranty surveying. Established in 1979, we have approved some of the largest and most complex offshore marine construction projects in the world. LOC has been actively involved in many aspects of marine installations of offshore wind farms in the UK and Europe for a number of years, from undertaking navigation risk studies to providing marine warranty survey services leading up to and including installation of foundations, wind turbine generators and cables.
London Offshore Consultants Ltd
Ibex House, 42-47 Minories
London, EC3N 1DY
United Kingdom
T +44 020 7264 3250
F +44 020 7264 3251
I www.loc-group.com
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the turbine. The goal of this project is to
validate standard simulation approaches
for Floating Wind Turbines with a specific
focus on the coupling of the aerodyna-
mics and the hydrodynamics.
Offshore Maintenance JIPThe objective of the offshore mainte-
nance JIP is to decrease the O&M cost
and risk for maintenance operations
by developing improved knowledge
and practical simulation tools for O&M
cost analysis. This will be achieved by
determining operational criteria based
human factors as well as limitations to
the vessel and its equipment. The human
criteria will be quantified by, physical lab
experiments, onboard measurements
and Simulator trainings. For this JIP
MARIN joins forces with the ECN and
TNO.
Besides involvement in wave and tidal
energy, the RENT team is involved in
the hydrodynamic design of fixed and
floating offshore wind turbines and wind
turbine installation and maintenance
vessels for which the challenges are very
similar to those of the offshore industry:
safe and economic design, production,
transportation, installation, mainte-
nance, repair and removal.
To further assist the offshore wind
market two Joint industry projects
(JIPs) are in their closing stage and two
will be started in 2015. All JIPs are still
open for new participants.
WiFi JIPThe objective of WiFi JIP is, to better
understand the influence of steep and
breaking waves on the foundation of
offshore wind turbines and secondary
structures like boat landing platforms.
The project aims at an improved
methodology to take extreme waves and
non-linear wave effects into account in
the design of offshore wind turbine con-
struction. The experimental and valida-
ted design methods can be used by the
JIP participants, to have a better quality
control on the design of their structures
and to avoid damage by improved design
methods and calculation requirements in
Guidelines and Standards.
Wind Jack JIPFor jack-up wind turbine installation
vessels the loads on the legs and the
jacking system during touch-down and
lift-off are considered to be the most
critical step of the installation process.
Wind Jack aims to understand and
predict the interaction between jack-up
legs and the seabed in order to better
quantify the operational limits and to
make an accurate prediction of the
workability of wind turbine installation
vessels. To determine the seabed
reaction forces on the moving leg tips
during touch-down and lift-off MARIN
joins forces with the Dutch geotechnical
research institute Deltares.
Lions Hat JIPIn greater water depths floating offshore
wind turbines can be an alternative to
fixed wind turbines. In this context, the
development of a cost-efficient floating
wind turbine relies on a proper prediction
of loads on the turbine, its floating foun-
dation and its mooring system. Such a
prediction is only possible with simu-
lations accounting for the floater and
MARIN, Maritime Research Institute Netherlands
Haagsteeg 2
6708 PM Wageningen
The Netherlands
T +31 31 74 93 91 1
I www.marin.nl
marin.wageningen
company/marin
user/Marinmultimedia
MARIN
Contact: Erik-Jan de Ridder
MARIN Maritime Research Institute Netherlands
MARIN is a provider of advanced expertise and independent research to the maritime and off-shore industry. Using the newest test facilities and simulators and working together with an extensive innovation and research network we achieve our goal of developing cleaner, safer and smarter ships and maritime constructions. MARIN is actively participating in the development of the offshore wind energy sector. It launched RENT (Renewable Energy Team), a MARIN wide team of specialists covering all the aspects needed to make offshore renewable energy a success.
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We pride ourselves on the professional
and individual service we offer clients,
which includes:
• Complete support package from
construction to O&M
• STCW certified crew
• ISO 9001 and OHSAS 18001 Certified
• Highly competitive rates
• Senior management support 24 hours
a day, 365 days a year
Further information and vessels
spec sheets can be found at
www.maritimecraft.co.uk
Maritime Craft Services (Clyde) Ltd.
Maritime House
69-71 Main Road
Fairlie, KA29 0AD
United Kingdom
T +44 14 75 56 88 38
F +44 14 75 56 81 61
I www.maritimecraft.co.uk
Contact: Menno Kuyt
MOC O&M
MARITIME CR FT SERV ICES(CLYDE) LTD
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Shoalbusters and Multicats • 15-40t Bollard pull
• Excellent anchor handling
and towing capability
• Shallow draft from only 2m
• Highly manoeuvrable with
bowthruster
• 100t deck capacity
Crew transfer vessels• 8 x Damen Twin Axe FCS
2610
• 2 x South Boats 18m WFSV
• BV and DNV classed vessels
• 22 knots cruising speed
• 26 knots sprint
• 12 passengers
• Up to 15t deck cargo
Dive support vessel MCS Ailsa• Excellent stable platform
for diving ops
• Accommodation for
14 persons
• Shallow 2m operating draft
• Large deck area with 220t
carrying capacity
• 240 tonne metre hydraulic
crane
• 25 tonnes bollard pull
• Excellent manoeuvrability
with bow thruster
• Anchor-handling capabilities
Maritime Craft Services (Clyde) Ltd. Servicing the offshore wind industryMaritime Craft Services (Clyde) Ltd. is a leading provider of Offshore Wind Farm Support Vessels, with over 10 years’ experience gained from our involvement in the Horns Rev Offshore Wind Farm in 2001, to our current work on a number of European offshore projects. We own and operate a modern fleet of vessels including 8 Damen Twin Axe FCS 2610 vessels. All vessels are fully in class, equipped with the latest technology and operated by a team of STCW certified, highly qualified and skilled personnel.
Offshore Solutions
Cathodic protection:• ICCP Systems
• Sacrificial Anodes (SA)
• Hybrid Systems
• Design & Engineering
• In-house FEM analysis
• Monitoring Systems & Remote Control
• Service & Maintenance
• Corrosion Consultancy
Inspection & rope access services:• Maritime/ Offshore surveys (CAP/CAS)
• Non-destructive testing &
inspections
• Video inspections (CCTV)
• Maintenance & repair projects
• Close up inspections
• Coating inspections
• Video inspections
• Supervision at repairs
• Class reporting
• Project management
‘Harbinger’ heavy duty aluminium access equipment:• Offshore Gangways
• Bridges
• Accommodation ladders
• Tailor made projects
• On-site repairs
• On-site servicing and testing
Offshore references:• Gemini: OWF monopiles, design &
supply of in-/ external ICCP
• Luchterduinen: OWF Monopiles,
supply & design of internal SA
• Humber Gate Way:
OWF monopiles, supply of SA
• Princess Amaliawindpark:
OWF monopiles, supply of SA
• Bard Offshore 1: OWF Tripiles,
design & supply of in-/ external ICCP
+ monitoring
• Seagen: Current Generators,
design & supply of SA & ICCP
• F3FA: Oil- and gas platform,
design & supply of SA & ICCP
• Chevron Haven Platform: CP for
life-time extension, design & supply
• Skysaver: Offshore windfarm,
design & supply of SA & ICCP
MME Group
Rietdekkerstraat 16 / PO Box 4222
2980 GE Ridderkerk
The Netherlands
T +31 18 04 82 82 8
F +31 18 04 62 24 1
I www.mme-group.com
MME Group
@_MMEGroup
Contact: Eric Bouman
(sales manager)
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MME Group Inspection, testing and corrosion specialist
The MME Group consists of three specialised operating divisions, which main activities are material testing, inspection and corrosion prevention. Since its founding in 1963, MME has grown steadily, whilst maintaining the optimal balance between the different activities. With over 50 years of experience in the marine and offshore industry MME is nowadays also very successful in renewable energies with major projects in wind and tidal power generation. MME is designer, manufacturer and supplier of cathodic protection systems (with sacrificial anodes, Impressed Current or a combination of both) and has a service department for the maintenance of ICCP systems and monitoring installation. ‘A longer life’ is our mission, put into practice daily with fully dedicated, well-trained specialists.
50Years
Proven QualitySince 1963
MMT works worldwide offering a wide
range of high-resolution technical
solutions for seafloor and sub-bottom
mapping. Our clients are also in the oil
and gas industry and in government
hydrographic work. Our daily aim is to
be flexible, innovative and reliable so we
can deliver a cost efficient marine survey
solution in a safe manner to our clients.
MMT´s services:• Pipeline/cable route surveys
• Pipeline/cable inspection surveys
• Pre and post lay surveys
• UXO surveys
• IRM
• Cathodic protection
• Environmental surveys
• DOB surveys
• Geophysical site investigations
• Geotechnical investigations
• Hydrographic surveys
Examples of wind energy projects that MMT has conducted seabed surveys for:• Amrumbank
• Anholt
• Borkum Riffgrund
• Hakefjord
• Horns rev
• Kårehamn
• Kriegers Flakk
• London Array
• Nordsee Ost
• Round 3 Irish sea
• Södra Midsjöbanken
• Westermost Rough
• Dudgeon
• Hywind
• DanTysk 87
MMT operates several fully equipped
survey vessels and the operations
are performed in accordance with an
ISO9001, ISO14001 and OHSAS18001
certified management system.
MMT´s contact details:Head officeSven Källfelts Gata 11
426 71 Västra Frölunda
Sweden
T +46 31 76 20 30 0
F +46 31 76 20 30 1
UK Office2a Banbury Office Village
Noral Way, Banbury, Oxon
OX16 2SB
United Kingdom
T +44 1295 817 740
MMT Marine survey services
We offer a complete set of marine surveys within the offshore wind energy market and the marine cable sector. Our expert teams, highly technical equipment and vessels allow us to offer our clients integrated solutions at all stages of the process. From surveying prime locations, identifying optimal seabed conditions for construction and foundations, investigating potential cable routes and conducting environmental surveys to understand habitat information within the development sites.
MMT
Sven Källfelts Gata 11
426 71 Västra Frölunda
Sweden
T +46 31 76 20 30 0
F +46 31 76 20 30 1
I www.mmt.se
@mmtnews
MMT
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from onshore logistics through to
offshore installation of WTGs and
indeed operations and maintenance
works.
Typical crew and skillsets
MPI Manpower can provide:
• Riggers / welders
• Rope access technicians
• Bolting technicians
• Mechanical / electrical hook up
technicians
• Deck superintendents
• Appointed persons
• Offshore construction managers
MPI EquipmentGrowth of the offshore wind industry
and fierce advances in component sizes
for offshore installation has led to MPI
Offshore’s need to introduce existing
MPI Offshore - Wind turbine & foundation installationDelivered in 2003, MPI Resolution
has proved to be the WTIV of choice
for the offshore wind industry in
the installation of foundations and
turbines.
Building on the pioneering experience
gained in operating MPI Resolution,
MPI Adventure and MPI Discovery have
been added to provide a fleet that
positions MPI Offshore as the world
leader in offshore wind installation.
The latest technology is incorporated in
these 2011 builds encompassing high
capacity, high speed jacking systems,
larger deck space, DP-2 positioning
system and the latest 1000Te main
crane.
These features are vital for the safe
and efficient delivery of offshore wind
projects today and into the future.
MPI ManpowerWith over ten years of invaluable
experience installing the latest gene-
ration of offshore wind turbines, MPI
have relied upon not only the absolute
capacity of the WTIV fleet it owns
and operates, but the dedicated and
professional teams of construction
crews that make MPI a world-class
offshore construction contractor.
MPI Manpower offers a vast database
of suitably qualified and experienced
personnel to complement the services
provided by the other divisions of MPI.
Rigging resources can be fully tailored
to suit project specific requirements,
MPI Offshore
Resolution House
18 Ellerbeck Court
Stokesley Business Park
Stokesley North Yorkshire
TS9 5PT
United Kingdom
T +44 16 42 74 22 00
I www.mpi-offshore.com
MPI Offshore
MPI Offshore Powering the future
MPI Offshore is a leader in offshore wind turbine installation, operating three Wind Turbine Installation Vessels (WTIVs). Next to operating WTIVs, MPI offers a complete package of services
regarding wind turbine and foundation installation. These services are divided under different companies within the MPI group.
MPI Manpower offering construction personnel • MPI Equipment offering design, development and rental of equipment •
MPI Consultants offering technical engineering solutions and project management services • MPI Workboats offering crew transfers and survey duties, including subsea-support duties •
MPI Contractors offering comprehensive custom-made contracts for all MPI services •
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When combined, we provide the
clients with the knowledge and solid
performance through the complete
life cycle of the project. Whether MPI
Consultants’ input is part of a FEED
study, supply chain review, onshore
logistics, offshore installation, vessel
or marine management MPI
Consultants have the resources to
deliver the results.
Centred at the MPI Offshore-office in
Stokesley, MPI Consultants can offer a
full range of project management and
engineering services to the exacting
standards and demanded by the
offshore wind industry.
MPI Consultants have in the past
also provided bespoke management
specialists to support and strengthen
project teams of our clients.
MPI WorkboatsMPI Workboats operate a fleet of state-
of-the-art, purpose-built wind farm
support aluminium catamarans.
MPI realised at an early stage that
our customers’ requirements for a
workboat differed greatly between the
construction phase and the operational
phase of a wind farm. Working with
the likes of Dong Energy, Siemens
Wind Power, Centrica Energy, London
Array and E.ON, MPI Workboats operate
fast catamarans for the transfer of
personnel and equipment between the
shore and the wind turbines.
Our vessels are constructed to a very
high standard and are all built by one
of the largest boat builders in the
UK, South Boats IOW Limited. The
current fleet includes three 15m, four
17m vessels, one 19m and one 20m
version, all being robust, fast and
seaworthy.
This allows them to work in a variety
of challenging environments. The
layout of the vessels has been designed
with the comfort and safety of the
passengers they carry in mind.
heavy lift plant, new technology and
custom-built tools to seamlessly
integrate with the installation spread
of the current fleet of purpose-built
WTIVs - through MPI Equipment.
Over the last decade of offshore
construction, it has been clear to MPI
Offshore that it is not only a vessel
that is essential to the safe and
successful installation of wind turbines
and sub sea foundations. Sound
engineering practices, innovative
design and application, the investment
in required equipment and tooling, and
the professional team to perform.
MPI Equipment was formed to own
and operate the additional items of
construction equipment used either
with, or to complement, the WTIVs:
• Fleets of offshore specification
SPMTs (self-propelled modular
trailers)
• Vessel mounted Monopile Upending
Frame (MUF)
• Uni-directional monopile gripper
assembly
• Subsea inter-array cable-laying and
burial Remote Operating Vehicles
(ROVs)
• Lifting tools
• Training of specialist operatives
MPI ConsultantsOffshore wind installation professionals
available on demand to provide your
project with experience, innovation and
timely efficient solutions.
With over a decade of offshore wind
installation there is no group or
company with a greater experience of
the commercial, technical and project
management of the supply chain and
installation requirements to deliver the
components and equipment offshore:
efficiently, innovatively, effectively and
safely.
MPI Consultants have engineered
“the solution” for in excess of 1000
offshore turbines, foundations, TPs
and array cables. These skills and
experiences have been drawn from a
variety of in-house professionals from
the maritime, construction, oil & gas
and project management backgrounds
and transferred into the offshore wind
industry. MPI Workboats
MPI Equipment
MPI Manpower
MPI Offshore
MPI Consultants
MPI Offshore
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The vessels in Njord Offshore’s fleet are
DNV classed and hold German certificates
of equivalence. The vessels have worked
on many Offshore Wind Farms, oper-
ating from UK, Netherlands, Germany,
Denmark, Belgium and Egypt over the
past year, providing a high level of service
for a number of well know contractors,
including Vestas, RWE and Technip.
The vessels carry out a variety of roles on
the Offshore Wind Farm, ranging from
crew transfers to turbine cleaning to
assisting with cable laying operating.
Njord Offshore will have four new 26
meter catamarans joining its fleet in the
second quarter of 2015.
The new-builds contain quadruple
installation Volvo Penta IPS900 complete
propulsion systems, based on Volvo
Penta marine commercial D13 engines
and IPS pod units.
The vessels are designed by UK-based
naval architect BMT Nigel Gee and are
being built in Singapore by Australian
shipyard Strategic Marine.
Njord Offshore Ltd
Maud’s Court
Tendring
CO16 0BG
United Kingdom
T +44 1255 833 888
F +44 1255 833 880
I www.njordoffshore.com
Contact: Tom Mehew
Njord Offshore Ltd Offshore wind farm crew transfer vessels
Njord Offshore was established in 2011, in the UK, and commenced operating Crew Transfer Vessels in early 2013. Since then, the company has expanded rapidly and now acts as the commercial and technical manager for a fleet of nine vessels, with another four vessels under construction, due for delivery in 2015.
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available for customised tests, we are
close to our customers.
Our strong owner, Investment AB
Latour, ensures that we are able to
invest in the future and constantly
expand to meet our customer’s needs.
Nord-Lock works with external
testing facilities and standardisation
organisations, as well as authorised
distributors, on a local, regional and
international level. We also hold and
invest in partnerships with OEMs and
end users.
All of this adds up to a company you
can trust to find the right solution for
your bolting needs.
everyday lives and ultimately help
companies improve their bottom line.
We have in-house R&D and Project
Engineering, and our global teams are
able to provide in-depth education
and support, according to your needs.
Nord-Lock can also help you in the
design phase of your equipment with
joint simulation and testing.
Our Production System follows the
LEAN standard and includes rigorous
internal testing and full traceability.
We add value throughout a project and
ensure that your bolting application
will pay back multiple times.
Global PartnershipWith Nord-Lock offices around the
world and several Technical Centers
The Nord-Lock GroupFor over 30 years, Nord-Lock has
provided safe, reliable bolting
solutions. More than just a range of
products, the Nord-Lock Group offers
real value from the design to the
operation & maintenance phases of
your equipment.
Unmatched ExpertiseOur experienced staff of engineers and
bolting experts are always ready to
help you realise safe and efficient
bolting. Nord-Lock has decades of
documented success in every major
industry including oil & gas, (wind)
energy, railway and mining.
We pride ourselves on providing
reliable and high quality bolting
solutions that help workers in their
Nord-Lock Benelux B.V.
The Netherlands
T +31 50 52 75 65 6
F +31 50 52 56 74 4
I www.nord-lock.com
Nord-Lock Group
Contact: Wilco Schuurs
S&MConC&C
Nord-LockBolt securing systems
The Nord-Lock Group is a world leader in bolt securing systems. Our unique combination ofinnovative products and expertise enables us to solve the toughest bolting challenges. Nord-Lock bolting solutions include multifunctional wedge-locking technology, Superbolt tensioners and Expansion bolts. Our high quality products are manufactured at state-of-the-art production facilities in Sweden, Switzerland and North America. We are able to meet your needs quickly and according to the highest standards – our certifications and independent approvals include: AbP, ABS, DIBt, DNV and TÜV.
of the complete process from recruitment
to deployment. All our candidates pos-
sess all mandatory training certificates
(OPITO, IMCA, STCW, NOGEPA or compa-
rable certification). Our offices monitor
the training status of all our personnel to
ensure that all the required standards are
met. Oceanwide has gained experience
with power generation, renewable energy
and offshore construction projects on the
North Sea, Gulf of Mexico and in Asia.”
Our quality standards, VCU (safety), ISO
9001, NEN4400-1, HACCP and FPAL, are
approved and audited annually.
Marine cateringOceanwide’s catering services go far
beyond catering crew only. André Pietjou:
“Oceanwide provides full catering services
for offshore platforms and the shipping
industry. We have proven field experience
on platforms and barges in the North Sea
and in full catering and hotel services for
small passenger vessels, including the
provision of:
• Catering & hotel staff
• Food, beverages and bonded stores
• Galley equipment & design
• Accommodation cleaning services
• Catering & safety training
• Certification & audits
• Health platforms
All our staff are trained in accordance
with widely accepted Dutch standards
and undergo annual training to remain
up-to-date with the latest methods and
products in use. We are ISO 9001:2008
/ HACCP certified and our catering man-
agers inspect the worksites on a regular
basis to ensure compliance with HACCP
rules and regulations.”
Our network around the world includes
agents in India, Vietnam, Eastern Europe
and South America. This network enables
us to provide first class service to all
our clients. Our employment concepts
cover all aspects of crewing for both the
shipping and offshore energy sectors.
Our services include recruitment and
selection, assessments, training and
development, contracts and interna-
tional pay rolling, insurance and travel
arrangements.
Offshore / EnergyGeneral Manager André Pietjou explains
Oceanwide’s added value for the Offshore
/ Energy sector. “We have a very strong
history. For more than 35 years we have
been providing our clients with a variety
of technical staff for both exploration and
production systems, for platforms and
vessels. Oceanwide is now established as
a reputable and dependable partner in the
recruitment and secondment of qualified
and dedicated personnel in this interna-
tional sector. Following a careful selection
process in close consultation with the
client we find the most suitable candidate
for the job. Our vast database consists of
thousands of candidates including pro-
cess operators, mechanics, electricians
and crane drivers.”
Close cooperationBuilding a good relationship is crucial in
our daily business. Pietjou explains: “We
always work closely with our personnel
and clients throughout the contract
period to ensure the satisfaction of all in-
volved. Whether you are looking for crew
on a project or permanent basis, we find
the right person for the job. We take care
Oceanwide
Luchthavenweg 6i (first floor)
1786 PP Den Helder
The Netherlands
T +31 22 36 71 72 7
F +31 22 35 20 50 5
I www.oceanwidecrew.com
Oceanwide.Netherlands.Offshore
P&TS
Oceanwide Global maritime & offshore employment
Oceanwide is active in International manpower services for the maritime sector. This includes shipping crew, offshore / energy crew but also catering services (crew & supplies). With fully owned offices and agents around the Globe, Oceanwide is able to recruit and provide the best crew for your company. Oceanwide’s history dates back to 1976 when the company opened its first office in the Dutch city of Vlissingen. Over the years Oceanwide has gained wide recognition as a global supplier of qualified crew for the offshore/energy sector and shipping business. Oceanwide is active in major maritime countries, e.g. Cyprus, Mexico, Latvia, the Netherlands, Germany, the Philippines, Russia and the United States.
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media company for the maritime and
offshore energy industry. Offering a
broad cross-media platform which can
quickly, efficiently and easily reach
over 2 million of your potential cus-
tomers, prospects and professionals
within this industry.
The complete Navingo product overview
can be found on www.navingo.com.
Offshore WIND magazine This is the first independent interna-
tional magazine, which is exclusively
dedicated to the offshore wind industry
world wide. This quarterly magazine
has been successfully providing readers
for more than 5 years with news and
background information on projects,
research, legislation, companies and
details of future events.
International Business Guide This high quality, full color, detailed,
annual reference guide is a must for
everyone who is working in, or related
to the offshore wind energy industry.
WIND farm Support Vessel DirectoryThis directory provides the industry
with a compact overview of vessels
operating in the offshore wind sector,
including photographs, technical
specifications, managers, builders and
ancillary services and suppliers.
Offshore WIND Installation & Maintenance ConferenceThe annual conference which addresses
the technical, operational, commercial
and managerial challenges associated
with future industry growth.
OffshoreWIND.bizThis portal is internationally renewed
as the online news platform reporting
on the global offshore wind industry
developments.
NavingoOffshore WIND is a brand by Navingo,
the forward-looking, international
Navingo BV
Las Palmas Building
Wilhelminakade 302
3072 AR Rotterdam
The Netherlands
T +31 10 209 2600
F +31 10 436 8134
I www.navingo.com
I www.offshorewindmagazine.com
I www.offshorewind.biz
@OffshoreWINDmag
@OffshoreWINDbiz
Offshore WIND magazine
Wind Farm Support Vessels
Offshore WINDThe entire offshore wind industry within your reach
Offshore WIND is a powerful multi-functional communication platform for the offshore wind industry with a strong global reach. With this cross-media concept of print, online and event products there is always a solution at hand to fit your company’s marketing strategy requirements. The Offshore WIND brand comprises of a magazine, business guide, vessel directory, news portal and a conference.
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Some references: NorNed project, Northwind windfarm
project, Troll A gas platform project, Lincs
offshore windfarm project, Korea 154kV
Power Cable Installation Project, Vietnam
Phu Quoc-HA Tien, Qatar cable etc.
A whole range of “Twin Booms” or
“Single Booms” with different buoyancy
capacities are available. Recently big
improvements are made in order to
maintain airtightness and durability
over a long period of time.
We also supply a wide range of oil
pollution recovery equipment, spill
prevention and storage solutions.
We can make custom made solutions,
all we need is the project specifications
and we will make you a free offer.
Oil Control Systems
Vlotlaan 232
2681 TV Monster
The Netherlands
T +31 174 281675
F +31 174 281275
I www.oilcontrolsystems.nl
Contact: Mr. D.A. van der Mout
S&MC&C
Oil Control Systems Inflatable cable / hose / pipe floaters
Oil Control Systems supplies the well known ‘Twin Boom’ inflatable cable floaters which are used during “beach pull” operations. Over the years this product has gained a good reputation during its wide use in offshore wind farm cable floating operations.
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Palfinger MarineLifetime Excellence
PALFINGER WIND is the expert for lifting solutions designed especially for the wind industry. The company produces cranes for nacelles, platforms and substation/accommodation platforms. PALFINGER WIND is part of PALFINGER MARINE, the global leading manufacturer of highly reliable, innovative and customised marine, offshore and wind cranes as well as launch and recovery systems and boats. LIFETIME EXCELLENCE is our promise. For our customers, this means excellence without compromises as well as reliable and profitable solutions within a global network of competent service partners – a lifelong product.
Palfinger Marine- und Beteiligungs- GmbH
F.-W.-Scherer Straße 24
5020 Salzburg
Austria
T +43 662 4684
F +43 662 4684 82770
I www.palfingermarine.com
PALFINGER MARINE
Contact: Martin Zauner
PALFINGER WIND guarantees its cus-
tomers a strong and reliable partner-
ship with excellent lifetime operation
during the entire product life cycle. Pro-
fessional consultancy, support with the
installation and commissioning plus
training for operation and maintenance
are further benefits of this package.
Customers can rely on years of expe-
rience in the field of wind technology
and successes achieved due to the use
of PALFINGER wind cranes on many
wind farms. Innovative products that
are certified by class societies ensure
economic efficiency and maximum
performance throughout the crane’s
lifetime. More than 2000 delivered
wind cranes speak for themselves.
Platform CranesPALFINGER WIND platform cranes are
experts for flexible material handling
to the platform. Platform cranes are
customised to unload supply vessels
rapidly and safely under any marine
conditions at sea. A special surface
coating and processing of high-quality
materials protects PALFINGER WIND
platform cranes against corrosion.
Substation/Accommodation Platform CranesWith PALFINGER WIND substation and
accommodation platform cranes, the
platform is executed with a versatile,
reliable and low maintenance cargo
handling tool to last for a lifetime.
Optional the PALFINGER WIND ac-
commodation and platform cranes
can be customised to different rules,
legislation and incorporate features like
man-riding, constant tension as well as
safety features like monitoring loads,
warning systems and manual and au-
tomatic overload protection systems.
Nacelle CranesNacelle cranes feature compact design
and an ideal weighting and performance
ratio. Reliable operation is guaranteed
even in tight spaces. PALFINGER WIND
nacelle cranes enable safe and fast
lifting from the platform to the nacelle
and from the heli-deck into the nacelle.
Passenger transportation, blade and
tower inspections are also simplified
and available for several crane types.
Certifications and RegulationsCost-efficient manufacturing in state-
of-the-art production facilities and the
use of high-class materials guarantee
our customers a high-quality product
that can be certified by a number of
class societies. The component man-
ufacturing plants in Austria, Slovenia
and Bulgaria are MCA verified by DNV.
The in-house cylinder production is APC
certified by GL. Other manufacturing
plants hold certifications like ISO 9001
and EN 3834-2 among others and
fulfil multiple rules, regulations and
standards.
Best available serviceA growing network of service partners
specially focussed on offshore wind
business ensures responsive, reliable
and cost efficient service. A compre-
hensive range of service is provided to
ensure highly reliable operation during
the entire product life cycle.
For more information, please visit our
website: www.palfingermarine.com
Providing solutions for offshore operatorsDrawing on the experience of more
than 100 crew boats built for the
offshore oil and gas industry, PIRIOU
has developed a range of ships to serve,
in optimal comfort and safety, the
men and women who manage offshore
wind farms. Stable, manoeuvrable,
comfortable, economical and fast, our
ships are made to match your energy...
Two models are available:
• WFSV 21, an ideal and economical
solution
• WFSV 26, a fast solution with
increased capacities
Designed by BMT Nigel Gee, the Wind
Farm Support Vessel (WFSV) range is
MCA category 1 and certified by Bureau
Veritas to provide safe and fast service
up to 150 nautical miles from a safe
haven.
PIRIOU constantly listens to operators
to ensure every vessel is customizable
and adaptable. Built in accordance
with a tried and trusted process of
standardization, PIRIOU’s WFSVs
are an optimal solution in terms of
competitiveness and modular design.
Construction times are short, between
eight and ten months.
Last but not least, the Group’s main
site is located at the heart of Northern
Europe where the wind power industry
has its centres of development. This
allows us to guarantee a prompt
service when it comes to providing
maintenance and repair services.
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High-performance wind farm service vesselsPIRIOU’s WFSVs feature a series of
fundamental advantages to satisfy the
requirements of operators working in
wind farm operation and maintenance:
• catamaran design optimizes
stability and provides maximum
comfort during operations to deploy
technicians at sea
• excellent manoeuvrability
• effective and proven reliability of the
bow fendering facilitates access to
wind turbines
• transfer of 12 technicians
• deck cargo capacity of 10 tonnes
• crane on the foredeck, working load
10t/m
• large fuel capacity (up to 20m3) for
increased range and wind turbine
supply
• choice of propeller or water jet
versions to ensure compliance with
operating zone (top speed of up to
27.5 knots)
• equipment and comfort inspired by
Business class standards
• particular attention paid to the
ergonomics of the wheelhouse
Forthcoming deliveriesWith already two WFSV 21w and two
WFSV 26w delivered to major operators
in 2014, PIRIOU is currently building
four WFSV 21 and four WFSV 26 for
delivery in 2015.
PIRIOU
ZI du Moros - BP 521
29185 Concarneau
France
T +33 298970948
F +33 298972036
I www.piriou.com
Contact: Sylvain Montels
O&MVD&B
PIRIOU Global service for offshore wind farms
Involved in shipbuilding, repair, naval engineering and services since 1965, PIRIOU specializes in producing medium-sized vessels (up to 120m in length) with high added value through a combination of high-performance engineering and a comprehensive network of industrial sites in Europe, Africa and Asia. With more than 400 ships built and delivered worldwide, PIRIOU provides, on a global scale, bespoke solutions as well as a complete range of standardized or customized vessels that satisfy the requirements of international shipowners, whether they be private or public, civilian or military.
power to supply 340,000 households
with renewable energy. Amongst others,
fully assembled towers which weigh 250t
are stored at the quay and loaded onto
the jack-up installation vessel VIDAR. The
entire loading process is done floating
which results in significant time and cost
savings. Other components, such as
rotor blades, measure about 60m and
are transported by experienced Port of
Sassnitz staff from the feeder ship to the
place of rest. The available quay length of
the offshore terminal amounts to 600m
in total, including a RoRo ramp at berth
4a which is being used for the delivery of
the wind turbine components. Moreover
a new warehouse with 1,500m² and an
insulated warehouse measuring 740m²
are accommodating spare parts, tools,
equipment and sensitive electro technical
parts. Finally, the projects offices are
The port offers ideal conditions and berths
where both freighters and highly special-
ised vessels for the offshore wind power
industry can dock. “Offshore components
cannot be delivered by road because of
their size. The units must either arrive at
the quayside or be produced at the port
site,” Harm Sievers, Managing Director of
Fährhafen Sassnitz GmbH, explains.
Offshore Terminal SouthA new terminal tailored to meet the
special needs of offshore wind power
projects was completed in 2013 meas-
uring 100,000m². Large components
for wind turbines are currently being
stored, pre-assembled, transhipped
and transported for the OWF “EnBW
Baltic 2” which will become operational
in 2015. The OWF comprises 80 wind
turbines which will generate enough
placed directly on the terminal area
which improves the communication
between the project teams and provides
short distances on the terminal. Three
more OWF used to be under contracting
- for the time after the completion of
‘EnBW Baltic 2’.
O&M PortCrew transfer vessels, tugs and supply
vessels will be able to use berths 1 and
1a in future. They will be part of an O&M
port which is currently under construc-
tion. The berths are located close to the
Offshore Terminal South and comprise a
total berth length of approx. 330m. The
supply of the vessels with e.g. fresh wa-
ter and bunker fuel will also be possible.
The new O&M port will be available from
4th quarter 2015 onwards.
Well equipped for the futureThere is already plenty of space available
for companies to set up their business at
Port of Sassnitz. Other areas, which can
be used to install offshore wind parks,
will be created in the medium term in
the northern section of the port on a site
measuring up to 16hs. But that is not
the last word in converting the ferry port
into an offshore centre: a multi-purpose
offshore building, measuring approx.
3,400m², has been constructed and
will be available for maintenance and
repair works from the beginning of 2015.
Prior to this, the building was used as a
production plant for offshore wind rotor
blade prototypes, which measured 82m
from the tip of the blade to their root.
The building is a ‘state of the art’ con-
struction and equipped with a heating
system and a crane capacity of 2 x 25t.
Fährhafen Sassnitz GmbH
Im Faehrhafen 20
18546 Sassnitz
Germany
T +49 38 39 25 50
F +49 38 39 25 52 40
I www.faehrhafen-sassnitz.de
Contact: Patrick Schwabe
Head of Offshore Wind
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Port of Sassnitz Offshore base port for the Baltic Sea
The starting position could hardly be better: Port of Sassnitz is a deep-water facility in north-east Germany which provides ideal conditions to serve as a base port for the offshore wind industry both in nautical and geographical terms. All the common offshore vessels, including jack-up barges and floating cranes, can call at the port, which has a draught of up to 10.5 metres. There are no restrictions on access caused by tides, locks or bridges. Within a radius of 30 nautical miles from the port there are 4 offshore wind park projects which are either under construction or have already received official approval. The market potential is even larger comprising up to 16 offshore wind parks. The short distances between the base port and the wind parks out at sea provide clear cost benefits for operators and suppliers – just as the easy approach to the port without the need for any pilot or tug services.
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CapabilitiesProtea offers turnkey engineering
solutions complete with comprehensive
post-delivery support – from
delivery logistics, to installation and
commissioning, provision of spares and
through life engineering support. It is
a proven supplier to the offshore wind
industry with recent deliveries including
Proteus® series SWL 4mT RAM Luffing
Offshore Pedestal Cranes for the
Sheringham Shoal Offshore Wind Farm
in UK, owned and operated by Statoil/
Statkraft.
The company supplies a wide range of
handling equipment to meet specific
customer requirements including
Proteus® Offshore Pedestal Cranes,
Heavy Lift Floating Cranes, Gantry
and Semi Gantry Cranes; Offshore
Hydraulic Winches; Offshore Pneumatic
Winches; Pipe Lay Equipment, Launch
and Recovery Systems, Rig Elevators
and other offshore equipment including
both active and passively compensated
handling systems.
Production FacilityTo provide high quality equipment
and efficient service to its customers,
in 2008 Protea invested in an all new
manufacturing and assembly facility
in Kluczbork, Southern Poland. In 2012
Protea significantly expanded these
facilities with a giant assembly hall to
allow the indoor assembly of the largest
Heavy Lift cranesIndependent Verification of Quality
In 2004 Protea established a Quality
Management System certified
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according to the ISO 9001:2008
standard. In order to achieve OH&S
and Environmental Protection targets
Protea recently implemented an
Integrated Management System that as
well as meeting the requirements of its
existing ISO 9001:2008 certification,
complies with the ISO 14001:2004 and
OHSAS 18001:2007 standards.
In 2012 Protea completed the
American Petroleum Institute (API)
certification for manufacturing and
supply of offshore pedestal cranes
according to “API Specification 2C”.
The certificate API 2C-0103 will allow
Protea to extend production capability
and venture into new oil and gas
markets.
In the coming years, Protea will
continue to support the energy
industries with a focus on growing and
developing long-term relationships
with both new and existing clients by
supplying innovative and cost-effective
equipment.
PROTEA Sp. z o.o.
Galaktyczna 30A
80-299 Gdansk
Poland
T +48 58 348 00 04
F +48 58 348 58 95
I www.protea.pl
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PROTEA Unique flower with real engineering powerFounded in 2001, Protea is an international equipment and systems supplier supporting the offshore energy industry. With facilities in Poland, Protea delivers tailor-made material handling systems predominantly for vessels, drilling rigs, offshore wind farms and oil installations. Our Proteus® Offshore Pedestal Cranes and a new design approach to Heavy Lift Floating Cranes makes Protea an ideal partner for the delivery of cranes for offshore wind farm substations and wind farm installation vessels.
Protea’s Fabrication Facility in Poland
Proteus® RAM Offshore Pedestal Crane for
Sheringham Shoal Offshore Wind Farm
SurS SubSCon
Quonops© has been designed similarly
to weather forecasting systems, and
combines real-time environmental
data, real-time acoustic data and real-
time maritime information to produce
soundscape maps and risk map.
Our monitoring solutions are designed
to address real-time assessment of
anthropogenic noise, environmental and
biological noise in the most cost effective
manner. Signal processing and modelling
are embedded into the acoustic buoy
electronics and completely automatized
in order to minimize servicing, logistics
and expert involvement.
Our services include:• Prediction of ambient noise through
mapping
• Estimation of noise footprint of
industrial projects
Quiet-Oceans is a French organization
based in Brest, France, with an extensive
international professional experience
in the field of underwater acoustics
and oceanography. Our mission is to
provide industry and governments
with global, independent and reliable
ocean noise pollution levels through the
development of innovative an state-
of-the-art technology, with the aim to
secure industrial offshore projects on the
anthropogenic noise related issue.
Quonops©, an integrated solution for pragmatic risk managementQuiet-Oceans has developed an
operational ocean noise prediction
patented system, Quonops©, through
which we offer passive acoustics,
statistics and real-time monitoring
services to maritime stakeholders.
• Definition of protocols
• Real-time passive acoustic monitoring
• Real-time noise assessment
• Real-time alert
• Quantification of risks toward marine life
• Mitigation of biological risks
• Decision aid
These solutions have already been
successfully implemented in the
framework of offshore wind farm
development projects, tidal energy
projects, floating offshore wind farms,
ocean thermal energy and offshore
construction projects in France, Europe,
the Indian Ocean and the Caribbean.
The value delivered by Quiet-Oceans
is made of efficiency, pragmatism,
focused, on time delivery and cost
effectiveness.
Quiet-Oceans
65 place Nicolas Copernic
29280 Plouzane
France
T +33 982 282 123
F +33 972 197 671
I www.quiet-oceans.com
/in/tfolegot
Contact: Thomas Folegot
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Quiet-Oceans Ocean noise prediction, monitoring and mitigation
The French leader in passive acoustics, underwater noise prediction, monitoring and mitigation, Quiet-Oceans provides state-of-the-art risk assessment tools and management capabilities to help the offshore renewable energy industry to secure their projects. We support the industry with shaped and pragmatic methodologies and integrated tools adapted to the level of risk and to each stage of the life cycle of the project. With an international portfolio we are well recognised in Europe and in the United States. Regularly consulted by governments from various countries, we are also actively involved in noise regulation, especially by participating with the European Commission Technical Group on Underwater Noise and inputs of other forms of energy.
Noise level monitoring
Probability of Cetacean detection range
Soundscape mapping
Sound visualisation
Cetacean vocalization & clicks detection & classification
Continuous measurement of peak-to-peak sound pressure levels and exposure levels
Real-time maps & hourly, weekly, monthly and quarterly statistical maps
Distances of detection per species
Continuous representation of noise events, cetacean vocalizations and clicks
Continous automatic detection and identification of biological and anthropogenic noise events
BioacousticServer
AcousticServer
Sound source localizationReal-time localization of anthropogenic and cetacean sound sources
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burial equipment, together with 24/7
technical support.
OceanWindThrough our joint venture OceanWind
we offer our clients a full and
integrated range of services comprising
cable storage, cable handling, and
cable transport. Our strategic location
in The Netherlands, nearby all major
wind farm projects, offers deep water
quayside facilities and fast access to
the North Sea.
all sizes of vessels for mobilisation and
demobilisation with easy access to the
North Sea. We are known for delivering
quality equipment and services within
limited time; our turntables can be
built within a 10-week timeframe.
Demountable As a result of the demountable
design, RentOcean’s turntables can
be delivered to the mobilisation site
in 40ft containers, making it sea and
road transportable to any port around
the world, offering huge cost savings to
our clients.
Full serviceRentOcean is a full service rental
company; in addition to turntables we
supply up to 15T tensioners, loading
towers, reels and spooling systems and
DesignWe stand out in the design of our
turntables; all systems have limited
deck load, are interchangeable and
demountable. We design and produce
turntables in various sizes, for onshore
and offshore use and for a variety of
cables, umbilicals, pipes or flowlines.
Engineering Together with our engineering partner
KCI we can take care of the design,
manufacturing and installation
process, making our turntables
custom-fit for our clients’ projects.
Building RentOcean builds up to 4,000T
turntables at its facilities in Velsen
Noord, the Netherlands. There, at our
deep water base we can accommodate
RentOcean
Herengracht 209
1016 BE Amsterdam
The Netherlands
T +31 20 535 75 70
F +31 20 535 75 88
I www.rentocean.nl
RentOcean Supplier of rental equipment and associated services to support installation, storage and transport of subsea cables and flexible products
RentOcean designs, builds and owns a large pool of various sizes demountable turntables with a capacity of up to 4,000t. We have 10t and 15t track tensioners and a variety of burial equipment and associated lay equipment. From our base in Velsen Noord the Netherlands, with deep water quayside facilities, we can accommodate all sizes of vessels for mobilisation and demobilisation with easy access to the North Sea.
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All of our vessels have a two man crew,
who are all highly experienced seafarers
and are directly employed by Rix Sea
Shuttle.
Our safety record is second to none and
in 2014 we won the HOHSG (Humberside
Health and safety group) award for our
exemplary health and safety record.
Rix Sea Shuttle also holds the interna-
tionally recognised ISO 9001, ISO 14001
and OHSAS 18001 accreditations for our
processes in Quality, Health and safety
and Environmental management.
Rix Sea Shuttle Ltd was founded in 2012
but is part of the JR Rix & Sons group
of companies, which was established
in 1893 in shipping. Today the group
operates 3 coastal tankers and 3
estuarial barges as well as a modern
fleet of offshore support vessels.
The Rix group also have important port
locations on the East Coast of the UK, in
Hull and Montrose, with the very latest in
cargo handling machinery, warehousing
space of circa 700,000m² and significant
storage land.
Our fleet of offshore support vessels
range from 19m to 26m offering the
very latest in crew transfer vessel
capability. The most recent addition to
our fleet is the Rix Lion, a vessel built by
Damen, with a unique Twin Axe Bow.
Services we offer include:• Personnel Transfer
• Operations & Maintenance Support
• Construction Support
• Transport of equipment
• Fuel Transfer Capability
• Survey work
• Dive platform capability
• On dock warehousing
• Fuel Bunkering
Rix Sea Shuttle Ltd
Witham House
45 Spyvee Street
Hull HU8 7JR
United Kingdom
T +44 01482 338833
F +44 01482 338837
I www.rixseashuttle.co.uk
@rixseashuttle
Contact: Mandy Masters
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Rix Sea Shuttle Ltd Offshore windfarm support vessels & services
Rix Sea Shuttle Ltd provide offshore crew transfer vessels that have been purposelydesigned to assist in the construction, maintenance, operation and transfers associatedwith offshore wind farms around the UK and Europe. Our offshore support vessels are builtto highly technical specifications - both on the inside and out - and have been equippedto exacting safety standards ensuring comfort and safety for your staff at all times.
offers a range of advantages. Firstly it is
easy to install, tolerates misalignment
and heat elongation and does not produce
reaction forces. It is less prone to damage
when used on ice, sand, heat or other
challenging environments. The TECDOS
OMEGA® can be used in all directions,
vertical, horizontal or oblique; it can run
along curved or straight surfaces or move
along curved or straight beams or struc-
tures. TECDOS PI® and TECDOS GAMMA®
drives and idler units consist of housing
With over 140 years of expertise of chain
technology to draw upon, you can be
confident in the quality of RUD products.
The latest RUD developments are the
TECDOS OMEGA®, TECDOS PI® and
TECDOS GAMMA® drive and idler units.
The TECDOS OMEGA® is a device which
allows you to pull, push, pivot or swivel
structures, skids, beams, cranes along
deck or hatch covers onboard, in harbour
or on an offshore rig. Chain ferries use this
drive to pull themselves along a chain,
on backhoe excavator barges it is used
to push stud poles up and down, on ship
loaders it is used to extend the conveyor
beam and in ports it is used to switch
railway cars.
TECDOS OMEGA® has features similar to
a rack and pinion drive or gear rim which
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containing the pocket wheels, bearings,
guides and knot preventer. They allow
deflection of the chain by 180° (TECDOS
PI®) and 90° (TECDOS GAMMA®). They
are also used for head drives; one loop
of chain over two pocket wheels, and
one driven by a motor. This works for
applications such as spooling devices
for winches, for skidding systems or for
pushing a hangar door up and down.
For the wind power and offshore wind
power industry in particular, TECDOS®
chain solutions are used in applications
such as wind blade production and
wind blade installation. For projects
such as wind tower installations and
maintenance to offshore wind supply
and maintenance RUD can supply
standard or tailored solutions to meet
your requirements.
Rieger & Dietz GmbH u. Co. KG
Friedensinsel
73432 Aalen
Germany
T +49 7361 504 1318
F +49 7361 504 1523
I www.rud-tecdos.com
RUD Ketten
Contact: Christian Schneider
RUD Ketten - Rieger & Dietz GmbH u. Co. KGTough drives for maritime applicationsRUD Chains is a leading manufacturer of high quality round steel link chains. RUD round link chains are used across a range of demanding working environments, they show their strength across RUD’s conveyor and hoist systems to their well-known pink lifting and lashing means. As a response to the increasing demand from the industry for drive solutions based on round steel link chains, RUD has established the product group TECDOS®. TECDOS® components and modules offer unrivalled solutions for a wide variety of maritime applications, e.g. for moving, pulling, lifting, telescoping, pivoting and swivelling.
LE S&ME&CC&C
TECDOS® has been setting high standards
across the maritime and offshore industry
due to its distinctive features. RUD’s fine
calibrated round steel link chains are
extremely robust, offer three-dimensional
mobility and require less space than
most comparable solutions. The chain
fits perfectly with corresponding compo-
nents such as pocket wheels and chain
guides, which run smoothly and offer an
exceptionally high wear resistance.
Scaldis is active in five distinct market
sectors namely:
• Oil and Gas
• Renewables
• Deconstruction
• Civil works
• Heavy lifting related to salvage
works
One of the many strengths of Scaldis
is its willingness to work closely with
its client from an early stage in order
to develop the most efficient and
effective methodology.
Scaldis’ current heavy lift vessel,
the Rambiz 3000, has a unique
arrangement having two cranes,
shallow draft, large deck space and
extensive accommodation facilities.
This gives the vessel the ability to
operate in areas where many other
vessel cannot access. Her ability to
work in both deep and shallow waters
provides valuable flexibility.
The combination of two deck cranes
enables the Rambiz 3000 to lift
unusual structures that would
otherwise require two separate
vessels. The two cranes can work
independently or be synchronized
to provide an unrivalled flexibility in
handling structures.
Scaldis is a significant participant
in the rapidly expanding offshore
construction and decommissioning
markets and in order to meet the
increasing demands of these markets,
the shareholders of Scaldis have
ordered a new heavy lift vessel with
a lifting capacity of 4000t. The
Rambiz 4000 will possess many of
the key assets of Rambiz 3000 but
will also incorporate the following new
developments that will extend the
possibilities for the vessel:
• Lifting capacity of 4000t
• Fully self-propelled
• DP2
• Skidding cranes to allow greater
flexibility to deck space
• Helideck
With its increased capacity and
enhanced features, Scaldis expects
Rambiz 4000 to extend the boundaries
of what can be achieved and will enable
Scaldis to perform more work across a
wider geographic area.
Scaldis Salvage and Marine Contractors
Lifting at a higher level
Scaldis is a dynamic, innovative and expanding marine offshore contractor specialized in offshore transportation and installation with a core business and expertise in heavy lifting. Scaldis has earned a reputation as a solid and reliable partner to contractors and clients. Scaldis provides turnkey and other cost-effective solutions for projects using its multi-purpose heavy lift vessels.
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Scaldis Salvage andMarine Contractors
North Trade Building
Noorderlaan 133 - Box 31
2030 Antwerp
Belgium
T +32 35 41 69 55
F +32 35 41 81 93
I www.scaldis-smc.com
ScaldisSMC
Contact: Mrs Linda Vanhaelst
The European market is a prime area
of focus. Until the delivery of the
Rambiz 4000 this market will remain
a large and valuable market for Scaldis
but the prospect of working in Central
America and Middle East will be
enhanced with the delivery of the
new vessel.
Scaldis strives to achieve the
highest level of quality, safety and
environmental awareness throughout
its activities. Certification according
ISO9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS
18001 is a demonstration of its
commitment to deliver and improve
the quality of service to its clients.
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operational expertise locally and meet
and exceed our customers’ global
standards.
We rely on the combination of our
versatile units and the dedication,
knowledge and experience of our
personnel to ensure safe and successful
execution of projects worldwide.
This is reflected in the confidence and
(renewed) commitment we get from
national and international clients in the
oil & gas and renewable energy industry.
The specific design features of our units
ensure flexibility and (cost) efficiency,
thus providing a substantial competitive
advantage in the fulfilment of a wide
range of work scopes.
The combined fleet can offer a total
accommodation capability over 2500
POB, with units suited for maximum
waterdepths up to 92 metres and crane
capacities up to 1200 ton.
We operate worldwide, currently in
Europe, the Middle East, South East
Asia and Australia, and strive to offer
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Seafox
Zuidtoren,
Taurusavenue 23
2132 LS Hoofddorp
The Netherlands
T +31 23 55 41 313
F +31 23 55 41 310
I www.seafoxcontractors.com
SeafoxRegional access, global reach
Seafox is a leading global offshore jack-up company, providing services to support the oil & gas and renewable industry. We own and exclusively manage twelve self-elevating jack-up units. Our customers benefit from our experience in accommodation & crane support, well testing & work over, transport & installation and decommissioning. Furthermore Seafox offers temporary accommodation units for offshore locations and on board vessels.
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HydraSeajacks Hydra was the fourth vessel
to be successfully delivered on time
from Lamprell Energy in Dubai. De-
livered straight to Damen Shipyard,
Hydra was mobilised to work at the
SylWin Alpha platform. Based on the
GustoMSC NG2500X design, Seajacks
worked with the designers to utilise
lessons they had learnt from their
previous vessels.
ScyllaOn schedule for delivery in Q4 2015,
Seajacks Scylla is currently being
constructed by Samsung Heavy
Industries with first steel cut in July
2014. A GustoMSC NG 14000X
design, Scylla will have a capacity
for at least 120 POB. Scylla has been
specifically designed to accommodate
WTG components for Round 3 wind
farm installations with a variable deck
space up to 5,000m².
Seajacks Scylla’s ability to sail in 5m
significant wave height considerably
reduces the chance of weather down-
time which ultimately reduces project
costs when compared to inferior ves-
sels which rely on additional barges
and tugs to position them.
Seajacks Many of the key vessel personnel
including Masters and DP operators
have been with the company since
its inception. Crews are made up of
highly competent personnel who have
vast experience in operating jack-
ups, installing and maintaining WTG
components. Seajacks has a high crew
retention rate which leads to strong
health and safety culture.
Seajacks has considerable in house
engineering resource with experience
of delivering large scale projects and
managing numerous subcontractors
throughout the project lifecycle.
Seajacks can offer full transportation
and installation services and compre-
hensive engineering, procurement,
construction and installation (EPCI)
services for wind farms.
Seajacks vesselsMeerwind - Seajacks Zaratan and
Seajacks Leviathan worked in tandem
installing 80 foundations and Siemens
3.6MW turbines at the Meerwind Off-
shore Wind Park. Seajacks worked with
other industry leaders providing a full
Seajacks UK Limited Offshore installation and maintenance providers
As an industry leading Marine Contractor, Seajacks owns and operates 4 self-propelled jack-up vessels with Seajacks Scylla on schedule for delivery in October 2015. Expanding into the supply of one off and turnkey solutions to support customers throughout their project lifecycle has given Seajacks invaluable experience which can be applied to all future projects.
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Seajacks UK Limited
Seajacks House
South Denes Business Park
South Beach Parade
Great Yarmouth
NR30 3QR Norfolk
United Kingdom
T +44 14 93 84 14 00
F +44 14 93 84 14 50
I www.seajacks.com
@Seajacks
Contact: Max Paterson
Leviathan at Greater Gabbard Offshore Wind Farm
range of support and services for the
project, including scour protection.
DolWin Alpha Convertor Platform – Seajacks Zaratan has
been providing installation assistance
to the crews installing the DolWin
Alpha Convertor Platform.
This platform will connect 3 wind
farms - MEG Offshore 1, Borkum
Riffgrund 1 and Borkum West 2,
a total of 160 wind turbines.
Spring Campaign – O&M work was
successfully undertaken by Leviathan
on offshore wind farms off the East
Anglian coast. The wind farm owners
worked together to share the costs of
vessel mobilisation and in return their
WTGs were maintained and downtime
was significantly reduced. Seajacks
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NG2500X vessels are suited to the
O&M industry as they are capable of
working in water depths of up to 55
metres with crane capacities up
to 800t.
This latest maintenance project adds
to Seajacks’ growing portfolio of
successful O&M campaigns. Seajacks
were noted in a recent case study
from The Crown Estate, Jack Up Vessel
Optimisation, which explained how
jack up activities for O&M work can be
optimised in the offshore wind sector.
Seajacks are always looking at ways
to develop their success further with
providing fixed solutions that reduces
cost and risks of maintaining offshore
wind farms.
From Seajacks’ current strong position
within the O&M market, Seajacks are
developing O&M solutions across a
large customer base for the provision
of O&M services, the early develop-
ment engagement will happen over
the winter period with a view to
establishing an O&M Jack Up solution
from Spring 2015.
Contact Seajacks for:• O&M work
• T&I Services
• EPCI Services
For more information about the
services Seajacks offer call:
+44 1493 841 400
Zaratan installing monopile
Seajacks Scylla
Hydra at SylWin Alpha
Leviathan sailing
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The manufacturers of wind turbines
develop highly complex and valuable
products for the energy supply of the
future. When it comes to logistical
challenges they rely on the high flexi-
bility and quality of the services which
are provided by the nine seaports of
Niedersachsen.
Experienced staff, high-capacity
transhipment facilities and specially
fortified areas (e.g. heavy-load facilities
for components with piece weights of
up to 1,000 tonnes) for the tranship-
ment of wind turbines and other project
loads characterise the port locations in
Niedersachsen.
Outstanding hinterland connections
by rail, road and inland waterway
guarantee optimum conditions for
production, efficient handling,
warehousing, mounting and installa-
tion of wind energy components.
Moreover, individual port operating
companies have established them-
selves as holistic logistics service
providers with special services for the
wind power branch. Besides handling
and warehousing this includes spare
parts logistics, supplier management,
goods receipt processing, order picking
and packing as well as supply chain
management and transport control.
The seaports of Niedersachsen provide
strategic hubs for the installation and
subsequent maintenance and supply of
the offshore wind power farms in the
North Sea via helicopter as well as ves-
sel services. Several manufacturers of
offshore components decided to settle
in one of the seaport locations in
Niedersachsen which are providing
ample infrastructure. The production
of the offshore components in close
proximity to the ports ensures short
transport routes by land thus creating
a potential to save both costs and
time.
In the Niedersachsen seaports there
are extensive potential areas available
for companies and suppliers of the
onshore and offshore branch to settle.
Seaports of Niedersachsen GmbH
Hindenburgstr. 28
26122 Oldenburg
Germany
T +49 441 361 88 88 8
F +49 441 361 88 88 9
I www.seaports-offshore.de
Contact: Inke Onnen-Lübben
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Seaports Niedersachsen Germany’s leading wind energy cluster
The Seaports of Niedersachsen GmbH represents a network of nine seaports located at the German North Sea coast with numerous port handling service companies, supra-regionally operating logistics networks and specialists for all kinds of port services. Together the port locations on the rivers Elbe, Weser, Jade and Ems form one of the most significant German cargo hubs. For more than 10 years several of the ports are specialising in the field of wind energy handling and storage and meanwhile have developed to be the leading experts for logistics of wind energy plants and components.
© Cuxport GmbH
Full scope of servicesSeaRenergy provides reliable, com-
petent and comprehensive services:
superior consultancy, engineering
services together with the full scope of
maritime operations and all neccessary
steps from the design of the T&I concepts
to the execution and supervision of the
offshore operations.
Main areas of expertiseEngineering• Offshore lifting plans
• Seafastening
• T&I related design packages
• Method statements
Marine operations & logistics• Marine & vessel coordination
• Organisation of port calls & agency
services
• Emergency response (24/7)
Chartering & contracting• All types of vessels
• Services: ROV and seabed survey,
diving and grouting operation, etc.
Personnel & travel management• Qualified offshore personnel
• Travel arrangements on– and offshore
QHSE• Risk assessment, quality
management
• Document review & control
Reference projectsSeaRenergy was the main contractor
for the T&I of the HVDC converter
platforms HelWin alpha and BorWin
beta and responsible for the engineering
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of the entire T&I scope of the projects.
SeaRenergy was in charge from the
design of the T&I concept to the actual
towage, positioning and installation of
the subsea structures and topsides. The
12,000 tons topsides were successfully
installed in summer 2013 and spring
2014 marking a crucial milestone in the
German grid connection.
Since January 2014 SeaRenergy
provides riggers, crane drivers as well as
HSE, marine and logistics specalists on
four of the six platforms currently being
comissioned in the German North Sea.
HelWin alpha
Pile driving template:
50 x 46 x 3m, 500t
Topside: 72 x 50 x 29m
11.500t
Cable Access Tower:
15 x 15 x 45m, 1.200t
Water depth: 25m
Distance to shore: 30nm (56km)
BorWin beta
Base frame: 50 x 46 x 58m
2.750t
Topside: 72 x 50 x 29m
12.000t
Water depth: 40m
Distance to shore: 60nm (111km)
SeaRenergy Offshore Superior offshore wind energy services
In July 2010 SeaRenergy Offshore Holding was founded to offer highly specialised services to the offshore wind industry for the Transport & Installation (T&I) of offshore wind structures. SeaRenergy provides project management, planning, engineering and execution of such projects. Our specialised and innovative team combined with extensive maritime knowledge and a network of partners is the perfect match to provide turnkey and tailored solutions for our clients.
SeaRenergy Offshore Holding GmbH & Cie. KG
Neumühlen 9
22763 Hamburg
Germany
T +49 40 80 81 72 100
F +49 40 80 81 72 200
I www.searenergy-offshore.de
SeaRenergy Offshore Holding
GmbH & Cie. KG
Contact: Dr. Benjamin Vordemfelde
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EPCI services (Engineering, Procurement, Construction and Installation):• Reduces your number of contracts
• Reduces your resources required to
manage the project
• Reduces your interfaces and risks
• Reduces your impact on scope
changes
• Reduces your investors risks for well
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In its offshore wind activities SHL bene-
fits from its extensive experience in the
transportation, installation and remov-
al of offshore oil and gas platforms.
By utilising highly experienced person-
nel that are capable to understand,
quantify and handle the risks, SHL of-
fers tailor-made solutions - improving
safety and efficiency - for a variety of
projects in differing circumstances and
environments. SHL packages
technical expertise and in-country
experience on a lump sum basis.
T&I services (Transport & Installation):• Ensures a safe and reliable perfor-
mance with field proven installation
methods
• Ensures project schedules
• Ensures costs are known by offering
lump sum contracts with weather
risk included
Seaway Heavy Lifting has built an
extensive track record in the trans-
port and installation of offshore wind
foundations, monopiles, jackets and
substations. We have successfully
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installed over 400 WTG’s and tens of
substations with the goal to maintain
the project schedule where possible
considering delays in the supply chain.
We have been heavily involved, amongst others, in the following wind farms:• Sylwin (largest float-over project in
the North Sea)
• Greater Gabbard
• Gwynt y Mor
• Meerwind
• Westermost Rough
• Sheringham Shoal
• DanTysk
Monopile installation:• Able to shuttle the monopiles
on-board of the crane vessel
• Designs and owns purpose built
installation/lifting equipment
• Owns pile handling equipment as
hydraulic hammers and lifting tools.
Jacket installation:• Able to install over 300 WTG
foundation jackets a year
• DP capability
Substation installation:• Experienced in multiple jacket
installation methods
• 5000,mt revolving capacity
• Large HVDC float-over installation
Wind Turbine Generator installation:• Fully assembled WTG installation in
a single lift
• High installation speed; 25-39
WTG’s per month
Seaway Heavy Lifting
Seaway Heavy Lifting, founded in 1991, is a leading offshore contractor in the global Renewables and Oil & Gas industry. Seaway Heavy Lifting has experience in the transport and installation of offshore wind structures e.g. WTG (Wind Turbine Generator) foundations, Met-Masts, HVAC and HVDC platforms. SHL owns and operates crane vessels Stanislav Yudin and Oleg Strashnov, with a revolving lift capacity of 2,500mt and 5,000mt respectively. Seaway Heavy Lifting is known and respected throughout the industry for its reliability and the successful and safe execution of offshore projects.
Seaway Heavy Lifting
Albert Einsteinlaan 50
2719 ER Zoetermeer
The Netherlands
T +31 79 36 37 70 0
F +31 79 36 37 79 9
I www.seawayheavylifting.com Seaway Heavy Lifting
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control. Our crew has had specialist
training based on offshore industry
work practices.
Our vessels meet international safety
standards and are systematically
audited. Our procedures serve our
mission: to provide outstanding and
safe performance, in even the most
challenging of circumstances.
SeaZip Offshore Service responds to
current and future needs in operations
& maintenance by providing efficient
vessels and services for:
• the transfer of personnel
• the transfer of tools, spares and
equipment
• the provision of on-site
accommodation and support
SeaZip Offshore Service develops
and operates service vessels for the
offshore industry. In view of the
substantial growth in this sector, we
specifically focus on custom-made
solutions for offshore wind farms. We
provide full service packages based on
short or long-term charter contracts.
Proven excellence in ship management
ensures maximum control over human
and environmental risks.
Safety first!Our service vessels guarantee the
industry a swift and safe transfer
of personnel and tools, spares
and equipment, as well as on-site
accommodation and support. Our main
goal is Safety First. All our procedures
are fine-tuned to offer optimum risk
Core valuesSeaZip Offshore Service’s vessels can
be deployed during the installation
phase of offshore sites and at any
stage of the maintenance cycle.
The core values which underpin the
way we operate and manage our
vessels are:
• safety first for man and
environment
• outstanding performance, even in
challenging circumstances
• customer focus
Know-how and flexibilitySeaZip Offshore Service knows the
offshore industry and is well versed in
all the international quality and safety
requirements. We have the know-how
SeaZip Offshore Service BV
Korte Lijnbaan 25
8861 NS Harlingen
The Netherlands
T +31 517 431 225
F +31 517 431 720
I www.seazip.com
SEAZIP OFFSHORE SERVICE B.V.
Contact: Mr. J.R. Arends
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SeaZip Offshore Service BV Making renewable energy accessible
SeaZip Offshore Service provides sophisticated service vessels and excellent ship management for fast and safe access to offshore sites. We specifically focus on devising smart solutions for the offshore wind industry. Our strong position in ship design, ship building and ship management offers our customers the opportunity to promptly react to the latest market developments. Our mission statement is: outstanding and safe performance, in even the most challenging of circumstances. Renewable energy is our key market, Europe our geographical scope, Harlingen our home port.
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for container shipping and multipurpose
vessels. The launch of SeaZip Offshore
Service was driven by the need for
diversification. Its initiators chose the
offshore industry sector because of
the challenging developments that are
taking place. Of course, the strong
international focus on offshore wind
power was an added stimulus.
CertifiedBecause of its close relationship with JR
Shipping, SeaZip Offshore Service is able
to offer added value by using a profes-
sional ship management organisation
which provides the best possible
operational support. This is an
and flexibility which is necessary to pro-
vide custom-made vessels swiftly, and
to the highest of industry standards, in
full consultation with our clients. Cus-
tomer specifications for factors such as
transport capacity, speed and comfort
level are key, both in the development
and the building phases. Above all, we
guarantee service reliability, security
and safety.
Maritime expertiseSeaZip Offshore Service is an independ-
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important factor in our ability to fulfil
the promise we make to our clients:
outstanding and safe performance,
even in challenging circumstances.
Operational management is contracted
out to JR Ship Management, an inter-
nationally certified ship management
company (ISPS/ISM).
Additional expertiseSeaZip Offshore Service has brought
together a trusted and reliable circle
of financial institutions, market
researchers and a number of advisors
who can offer additional expertise.
We are a member of the European Wind
Energy Association (EWEA).
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High quality productSif Group produces thick-walled steel
monopiles for offshore applications,
with the highest guarantee of quality
and safety.
In the future, the length and the
diameters of the monopiles will
continue to increase as wind farms
are located further out at sea, in
deeper water, and with more powerful
turbines. Sif Group is prepared for
producing XL monopiles up till 9
meters diameter and 1,500 tonnes
in weight in 2015.
On-time deliveriesWe have a proven track record in
on-time delivery and flexibility in the
production of monopiles according
specification and within budget.
That is why our customers choose to
work with Sif.
Flawless projectsOur customers are our ambassadors.
We have already produced 1,200
monopiles together with our
customers. Find all our projects on our
website: www.sif-group.com. You can
always ask us for references.
If you are you looking for an offshore
foundation partner that delivers
quality monopiles and transition
pieces on time, please contact us.
We would love to support your
offshore wind project.
Sif Group
Mijnheerkensweg 33
6041 TA Roermond
The Netherlands
T +31 475 385 777
F +31 475 318 742
I www.sif-group.com
Sif group bv
@SifGroupbv
Sif Group bv
Contact: Michel Kurstjens
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Sif Group Leading in offshore foundations
In offshore wind, Sif Group is the leading monopile company. Continuous investments in production equipment and in enlarging our production portfolio to produce XL monopiles enable Sif Group to support customers in our common goal to lower the cost of energy. Sif Group is flexible in capacity and has already manufactured more than 1200 monopiles for the offshore wind industry. Our customers are very satisfied with our high quality product, on-time deliveries and flawless projects.
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On & Offshore WindOnshore and offshore blade inspection and repairRope Access is a perfect technique
for inspecting and repairing blades on
wind turbines. Sky-Access decided to
specialise in this area. Being a partner
with strong technical skills and certified
technicians, we are the perfect choice
for blade inspections and repairs.
The unique combination of inspection
and repair skills allows huge cost eco-
nomies and significant time savings.
Rope access for inspection and repairWind turbine blade inspection on a
regular basis is of the utmost impor-
tance to catch any potential damage
or problem early. After this determi-
nation, quick repair and maintenance
is very important too. Sky-Access not
only specialises in wind turbine blade
inspections, but also provides mainte-
nance and any necessary repair service
immediately.
Onshore and offshoreAs Sky-Access performs its activities
using an industrial rope technique,
called Rope Access, even wind turbines
that are located in places that are
difficult to reach can still easily be
inspected and maintained. Using Rope
Access, wind turbines can be reached
onshore as well as offshore. In most
cases, repair and maintenance services
can be started on the very same day
as the inspection, this way, downtime
is avoided and work is particularly
cost-efficient. Please contact us for
more information.
Technical experts - Sky-Access BV specialises in Rope Access, industrial rope techniques for mechanical and electro-technical maintenance purposes. Assembling and disassembling, welding, NDT, (tank) inspections, constructing, blasting and painting, blade repair and blade inspection. Our main areas of expertise are Onshore & Offshore wind, offshore Oil & Gas and industry.
Sky-Access
Weerterveld 69
6231 NC Meerssen
The Netherlands
T +31 88 1233 600
I www.sky-access.com
Sky-Access
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Sky-Access Industrial rope access solutions
Smulders Group is specialised in the
production of steel foundations for
offshore wind turbines, steel founda-
tions and substations for offshore high
voltage stations, and general steel
structures for offshore applications.
Production facilitiesAll aspects of the production process are
managed in-house and divided amongst
different subsidiaries within the Group.
This ensures a time and cost-efficient
process under safe working conditions
and guarantees that the high quality
and environmental standards are being
met.
By using a well-balanced mix of loca-
tions, capacity and facilities, Smulders
Group has optimally geared itself
towards the production of foundations
for the offshore sector throughout the
years.
This, together with the flexible setup
of the centralized project organization
enables a quick turn-round.
Product portfolioSmulders Group offers a product port-
folio comprising monopile foundations,
jackets, tripods, tripiles, towers,
secondary components and offshore
high voltage stations.
The current production capacity
covers more than 200 monopiles,
100 jackets and 5 offshore high
voltage substations per year.
Smulders Group operates from the following facilities:Iemants Steel Constructions -
Arendonk, Belgium (headquarters):
sales, project management, design,
engineering and fabrication of steel
structures for offshore applications
Smulders Projects - Hoboken,
Belgium: production and assembly
of foundations and large offshore
structures
Spomasz - Zary, Poland: production
secondary steel components
Willems Steel Constructions -
Balen, Belgium: design, engineering
and fabrication of steel structures for
offshore applications
Smulders Group
Hoge Mauw 200
2370 Arendonk
Belgium
T +32 14 672 281
F +32 14 672 092
I www.smuldersgroup.com
Smulders Group
Major references
A total of over 2,000 wind turbine towers for different wind farms, onshore and offshore, such as:• Vestas: over 500 towers for onshore wind
turbines• Bard: 34 towers for offshore wind turbines
A total of over 1,000 steel foundations for offshore wind turbines, such as:• Thornton Bank: 48 jacket foundations for
offshore wind turbines Repower 6.15 MW• Dan Tysk: 80 monopile foundations for
offshore wind turbines Siemens SWT-3.6 MW
• Gemini: 150 monopile foundations for offshore wind turbines Siemens 6 MW
Offshore high voltage stations for offshore wind farms, such as:• Amrumbank: substation and jacket • Butendiek: substation and jacket• Gode Wind: substations and jackets• Gemini: substations and jackets.
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Smulders GroupPassionate about steel
Smulders Group has its origin in 1966 and has evolved into an international organization. The core activities of the company are the construction, manufacturing, supply and assembly of steel constructions. Twenty years ago Smulders Group entered the offshore wind market with the production of steel towers for land-based wind turbines. Approximately 10 years later, Smulders Group started with the production of steel monopile foundations and evolved from pioneer to market leader with an established track record.
For the development of offshore wind
farms, SPT has developed a one piece
self installing wind turbine (SIWT
)concept, which allows transport and
installation of a wind turbine founda-
tion complete with pre-assembled
wind turbine. The SIWT concept has
flexibility in scheduling and a low-cost
/noise-free installation. SPT Offshore
has designed, fabricated and installed
> 400 suction piles/anchors world-
wide. We are capable of supplying and
installing complete moorings including
hook-up to the floater. Furthermore,
we have developed and realized several
Self Installing Platform (SIP) concepts
for small to medium sized fields from
small to large wellhead platforms up to
20,000 tonnes.
1 Suction Installed Wind Turbine (SIWT)The SIWT concept is a suction installed
wind turbine (SIWT) fully assembled
and commissioned in the yard and
installed in one piece using a twin
crane sheerleg.
• Fast installation and removal, max
water depth 60m
• Foundation and WTG, suited for 3-10
MW WTG
2 Self Installing Platform (SIP1, and SIP2)SIP1 Tripod foundation for small to
marginal wellheads and met masts are
re-usable and installed in one piece.
• Topside weights up to 2,000 ton,
water depths 120m
• Installed using buoyancy within
the topsides deck or from sheerleg
or HLV
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SIP2 Self (barge) installed platform is
a four leg barge installed platform for
water depths ranging from 10 to 60m
and topside weight up to 8,000 mT.
Re-usable and installed in one piece,
from flat barge and tugs.
3 Suction Piles, Suction Pile Clus-ters(SPC) and Suction Embedded Anchors(SEA) ®For the mooring of floating units (FPSOs,
MOPUs, buoys, FSUs, etc), subsea
structures and subsea pipelines.
Suction piles:
• Suction piles are widely used for the
mooring of FPSOs, buoys, FSOs,
mobile drilling units
• Pipeline start-up suction piles. SPT
Offshore offers a range of suction piles
and large sheave blocks for rental for
loads up to 500mT UHC
The Suction Pile Cluster (patented con-
cept) consists of three separate suction
piles interconnected at top and bottom.
Used for subsea structure foundation,
mooring of floating units and FPSO
mooring base.
• Very good verticality control, cheaper
fabrication compared to single suction
piles
• Better capacity versus weight ratio
compared to single suction piles
The SEA Anchor is an innovative deep
water anchor suitable for up to 2,000mt
mooring loads.
• Extreme High holding capacity versus
weight ratio (50 - 100)
• Vertical and taut moorings
• UHC independent on load angle
• Low fabrication and transportation
costs due to small size.
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SPT Offshore is an independent offshore contractor specialized in suction pile foundations and Self Installing Platforms (SIPs)® for the development of marginal and medium sized oil & gas fields. SPT Offshore, a subsidiary within the VolkerWessels group (15,000 employees and turnover 5 billion), is an independent offshore contractor and market leader in suction pile foundations and anchors used for offshore platforms/floaters in the oil & gas industry and offshore wind farms.
SPT Offshore
Korenmolenlaan 2
3447 GG Woerden
The Netherlands
T +31 348 435260
F +31 348 435261
I www.sptoffshore.com
SPT offshore
Contact: Thomas Spanjaard
SPT Offshore SPT Offshore is an offshore contractor in suction pile foundations for offshore platforms used in the oil & gas industry and offshore wind farms
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Door to Door solutions;With this vast experience Stadtlandet
Shipping has built up a network of
connections able to carry out projects
with ‘door to door’ solutions. Barges,
tug boats, trailers all form part of
these projects getting cargoes to their
destinations to the full satisfaction of
the all parties. Recently their focus has
Having learned that ‘you can’t win
them all’ in over 20 years of experience
in the shipping business we know that
what we do win has to be carried out
to full satisfaction of the clients and
customers. Not only shipping, but
stability and sea fastening calculations
form an integral part of these project
related cargoes.
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been closely connected to the market
for Dynamic Positioning operations, a
growing section of the offshore special
deliveries business.
With the expanding renewable and
green energy markets Stadtlandet can
become the strong shackle in your
project’s chain.
Stadtlandet Shipping B.V.
Koetshuis 4
9932 CG Delfzijl
The Netherlands
T +31 596 682255
F +31 596 680043
I www.stadtlandet.com
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Stadtlandet Shipping B.V.Kjempefint og Tilforlatelig!
Stadtlandet Shipping, located in Delfzijl on the estuary of the Eems river, was founded in 2005 and has focussed on the offshore oil and gas and offshore wind industries for many years. Several huge projects in these industries have been undertaken, managed by Stadtlandet Shipping in close contact with vessel owners. We guarantee our full and total commitment from A to Z in every project.
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carrying twelve passengers plus crew,
and up to 10 tonnes of on-board cargo.
Massive cargo decks fore and aft can
accommodate up to 10,000kg of tools,
equipment and spares, and the Guerra
crane on the fore deck with a lifting
capacity of 1,025kg at 6.9m caters
for long reach loading and unloading.
The vessels are also equipped with a
moon pool for camera surveys and
grab sampling.
Since their arrival in the UK, Tidal
Transit’s vessels have been in continu-
ous use, firstly at the Greater Gabbard,
then Sheringham Shoal and Gwynt y
Mor and now Westermost Rough wind
farms. It is a testament to their rugged
reliability that they have remained on
charter over the winter months.
All three of the four vessels have also
The vessels’ specifications greatly
exceed the current fleet being used
for the same purpose in the UK. The
MCA Cat 1 coding and 9,000 litre fuel
tanks give them a range of up to 150
miles from safe haven, well within the
range of the UK’s forthcoming Round
3 wind farms. Each provides four crew
members and twelve passengers with
comfortable beds, galley, bathroom,
internet and entertainment facilities,
enabling wind farm engineers to live
and work on-site for several days at a
time.
All of the vessels’ rugged GRP con-
struction allows them to operate in
rough seas – a major advantage when
working in the North Sea. They are also
fitted with twin V12 MAN engines that
allow them to achieve 26 knots when
worked for RES Offshore in accessing
far offshore met masts. Most recently,
Tia Elizabeth hosted 8 technicians 80
miles from Grimsby for 3 nights and
4 days while servicing the Hornsea
mast.
Tidal Transit also owns and operates
a dedicated survey vessel, the Katie
Louise.
Tidal Transit Limited
Unit 2, Docking Rural Workshops,
Station Road, Docking, Norfolk
PE31 8LT Docking
United Kingdom
T +44 14 85 51 87 60
F +44 14 85 51 87 33
I www.tidal-transit.com
@tidaltransit
tidal-transit-limited
Tidal-Transit-Limited
Contact: Leo Hambro
Adam Wright
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Tidal Transit LtdOffshore logistics and vessel operator
Tidal Transit, operating out of Docking in North Norfolk, has risen to the challenge of one of East Anglia’s rapidly expanding industry sectors – offshore wind energy. The construction and maintenance of an increasing number of offshore wind farms along the east coast of the UK is offering exciting business opportunities for services providers with ambition and vision that are willing to respond to the challenge. Tidal Transit own and operate four state-of-the-art, purpose-designed support vessels to transport construction workers and maintenance crew out into the North Sea. Ginny Louise arrived in North Norfolk in December 2011, with Eden Rose following shortly after in April 2012. Tia Elizabeth arrived in August 2013 and Kitty Petra arrived June 2014.
Power supplies and battery backup en-
sure that the AtoN systems remain oper-
ational in the event of a loss of AC power.
An optional control panel can be provided
to marshal any monitoring requirements
and provide DC distribution.
On-board software continually monitors
the performance of the AtoN and, if any
pre-set parameters are exceeded, indi-
cates via a common fail output terminal
which may be connected to SCADA via
Volt-Free Contacts. The AtoN can also be
monitored by the NavTerm remote mon-
itoring and control system, or supplied
with MODBUS software for integration
into third-party systems.
AIS AtoN/AIS DisplayV-Track Informer is a collision avoidance
device, a Type Approved AIS transmitter
Tideland Signal has developed a global
reputation for providing a quality
product – tried and tested in the harsh
offshore oil and gas environment around
the world – particularly in the North Sea.
Products offered for the OWF market
meet the requirements of IALA Rec-
ommendation O-139 on the Marking
of Man-made Offshore Structures, as
well as those of the relevant National/
Competent Authorities. We also provide
Aviation Obstruction Lights and Helicop-
ter Operations lighting to meet CAA, FAA
and ICAO requirements.
Temporary AtoN MarkersRotationally moulded polyethylene
buoys complete with lanterns and
moorings kits are available to mark the
work-site. The buoys are self-coloured
polyethylene: lightweight and easier to
deploy, maintain and recover.
Self-contained lanterns - and mounting
brackets/frames - with vertical diver-
gence options of up to 30° are light-
weight single lift units ideal for use on
buoys, foundations and TPs.
Permanent AtoN SystemTideland Signal AtoN are autonomous
units designed to reduce reliance on cen-
tralised control, and to maximise system
resilience and reliability.
Nova-65 Lanterns, with visual ranges in
excess of 5NM, and AB-560 Fog Signals,
may be fitted with integral GPS Syn-
chronisation modules. Sentry Visibility
Detector is also used to operate AtoN
during periods of restricted visibility.
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providing positional information in
accordance with IEC 62330-2, IMO and
IALA Recommendation A-126. Tideland
Smart Display is a versatile AIS Viewer
with NavTerm software to clearly show,
record and replay AIS and remote moni-
toring information.
TrainingTideland Signal offers complete training
and support packages for its products
and can provide training in the class-
room or on site.
After-sales service and careQualified in-house service technicians,
based in the UK, are experienced
in working overseas and offshore.
Technical support is also available by
telephone and e-mail, both in the UK
and the USA.
Tideland Signal Ltd
Kendal House, Victoria Way
Burgess Hill
RH15 9NF
United Kingdom
T +44 1444 872240
F +44 1444 872241
I www.tidelandsignal.com
Contact: Ian Burgess
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Tideland SignalTemporary & permanent marking for offshore wind! Tideland Signal is a global OEM specialising in Temporary and Permanent marine Aids to Navigation (AtoN) comprising: navigational buoys, LED lanterns, visibility detectors, fog signals, monitoring/distribution panels, power systems, and remote monitoring, plus AIS AtoN, for use in Port & Harbour and Offshore Energy applications. With equipment and complete systems in service on a number of UK Round 1 and 2 projects, plus other European OWF – we look forward to providing innovative, cost-effective solutions for the latest UK, European and Worldwide OWF projects, whether fixed or floating.
which certificates are required for the
position. TOS has a proven track record
in supplying highly qualified, skilled
Manpower for any job. We organise
turnkey projects and provide crews for
all types of ships, such as survey ships,
installation vessels, jack up barges,
cable layers or wind turbine supply
vessels.
We act as intermediary in finding
jobseekers world-class employment.
Our resources complete training and
receive counselling to become a TOS
professional. Among others we can
provide the following professionals:
• Carrousel Operators
• Superintendents
• Electrical Engineers
• Electricians
Since the 1990’s TOS has been a
strong player in the offshore wind
energy chain. The growing demand for
renewable energy also leads to a grow-
ing demand for specialists. We work
closely with well-known national and
international companies in the survey,
foundation, turbine & substation and
maintenance business.
The TOS approach Our approach is to proactively support
clients in finding effective personnel
solutions. Outsourcing, secondment
and recruitment & selection of individ-
ual crew and crew management are our
services in order to fulfil our customers’
needs. For more than 20 years we
are recruiting and selecting nautical
& technical professionals with the
right profile; always keeping in mind
• Platform Chiefs
• Jack Up Engineers
• Jack Up Barge Masters
Value for money As a family owned company we
strongly believe in ‘Value for money’
and long-term partnerships with our
clients (companies & resources).
We recruit and select highly qualified
personnel.
TOS is certified for MLC 2006, ISM,
NEN 4400-1, VCU and
ISO 9001:2008.
Visit our website www.tos.nl to find out more about our services.
TOS - Energy & Maritime Manpower
Waalhaven O.Z. 77
3087 BM Rotterdam
The Netherlands
T +31 10 43 66 29 3
F +31 10 43 66 28 6
I www.tos.nl
@TOSjobs
TOS - Energy & Maritime Manpower
TOS - Transport & Offshore Services
Contact: Oscar van Wees,
Commercial Manager
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TOSEnergy & Maritime Manpower
TOS is an international service provider of personnel solutions. The right people on board. TOS specialises in personnel solutions for the maritime, offshore and wind energy industry. Our basic principles are quality and professionalism. Our customers’ success is essential. Recruiting one position or outsourcing a total crew is always given the same care. From our head office and our worldwide network of branch offices, joint ventures and partnerships, we serve the energy and maritime industry. Whether you’re in need of energy & maritime manpower, onshore professionals or a turnkey ship delivery, we deliver.
InstallationThe next step is the installation of the
wind turbine parts. Again, Green Pin
shackles are used to lift the parts into
place, often in combination with an
Excel rotating hoist ring so that the
parts can be manoeuvred easily.
MaintenanceOnce the wind turbine is properly
installed and has started to generate
energy, at some point it will become
necessary to carry out maintenance
works.
To make the maintenance people’s
lives easier, Van Beest can offer a line
of Super Green Pin shackles and grade
Made in EuropeGreen Pin shackles and Excel chain
components are made in our own fac-
tories. In Sliedrecht, the Netherlands,
we have a very modern upset forging
facility where Green Pin shackles are
manufactured.
In Celles sur Durolle near Clermont-
Ferrand in France our second forge is
located. Here we manufacture Excel
hooks and chain components in grade
8 and 10 and in stainless steel.
The fact that both brands are high
quality products manufactured in
Europe which comply with a wide range
of internationally recognised standards
have made them very valuable to
traditionally high-risk sectors like
mining and oil and gas production.
Over the last couple of years the
renewable energy sector has also
become more and more interested in
our high quality lifting products.
TransportationThe use of Van Beest products starts
already with the transportation of wind
turbine parts. The parts have to be
carried from various factories to the
final location where the wind turbine is
assembled.
Whether by truck or vessel, our Green
Pin turnbuckles and Green Pin shackles
are often used to lash the load securely
to the deck or floor, thus making sure
the parts reach their destination safely.
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10 chain components. These products
are much lighter than conventional
products with the same working load
limit, which makes it a lot easier to
bring the equipment to the rotor part
of the wind turbine.
For more information, please visit our
website: www.vanbeest.com
Van Beest B.V.
Industrieweg 6
3361 HJ Sliedrecht
The Netherlands
T +31 18 44 13 30 0
F +31 18 44 14 95 9
I www.vanbeest.com
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Van Beest B.V.Green Pin® your reliable partner
Van Beest is a leading manufacturer and supplier for a complete program of high quality standard fittings for lifting chain and steel wire rope. Registered trade marks: Green Pin® for shackles and EXCEL® for chain accessories. Van Beest currently has branches in the Netherlands, Germany, France and USA, and stock holding distributors in more than 80 countries world wide.
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Van Oord OWP is EPC contractor
for the supply and installation of
the inter array cables. The offshore
construction works for the Dutch
Eneco Luchterduinen wind farm has
been started in 2014.
In addition to our EPC activities we
provide construction services such
as scour protection and inter array
cable installation to the offshore wind
industry. Recently we have worked
on London Array, Greater Gabbard,
Sheringham Shoal and Dan Tysk.
Van Oord will be involved in the
Gemini Wind Farm project in the
Netherlands in two ways: as a project
shareholder (10%) and as an EPC
contractor during the building of the
wind farm. The EPC contract, with
Van Oord’s specialised division
‘Offshore Wind Projects’ offers both
EPC contracting and construction
services to the offshore wind industry.
During the past decade Van Oord has
been involved in many offshore wind
projects in Europe.
As EPC contractor Van Oord Offshore
Wind Projects is responsible for
engineering, procurement and
installation of the entire wind farm
except for the turbine supply.
With the successful completion of
the offshore wind parks Princess
Amalia windpark, Belwind Phase 1
and Teesside offshore wind farm,
we have proven our capability to
act as EPC contractor. The Dan Tysk
Project started in 2013, whereby
a total value of approximately EUR
1.3 billion, involves supplying and
installing the foundations, the entire
electrical infrastructure, including
the off- and onshore high-voltage
stations, the cables and installing the
wind turbines. Van Oord will deploy
the dedicated developed offshore
installation vessel Aeolus and the
new cable-laying vessel Nexus for the
construction of this wind farm.
Van Oord launched the Aeolus in
Spring 2014. This innovative and
advanced offshore installation vessel
will be used for the installation of
foundations and wind turbines. The
vessel is 139.40 metres long, 38.06
metres wide, with a draft of 5.70
metres and a speed of 12.00 knots.
The Aeolus is equipped with a crane
Van Oord Offshore Wind Projects bv
Jan Blankenweg 2/
PO Box 458
4200 AL Gorinchem
The Netherlands
T +31 88 8265100
F +31 88 8265110
I www.vanoord.com
Van Oord
Contact: Mr. Theo de Lange
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Van Oord
Van Oord is a leading international marine contractor specialising in dredging, marine engineering, offshore oil & gas projects and offshore wind projects. We are an innovative partner for our clients and, for over a hundred years, have been helping to create the infrastructure for the world of tomorrow. The growing world population needs more space and the demand for energy is continuously rising. Increasing world trade requires more and better port facilities and climate change is threatening coastal areas. Van Oord provides innovative solutions for these global maritime and coastal challenges, both now and in the future.
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HAM 602 installing cables at Eneco Luchterduinen
Side stone dumping vessel HAM 601 installing scour protection
Artist impression of the Nexus
Multi-purpose vessel Jan Steen at Sheringham Shoal Offshore Wind Farm
EPC of Belwind Phase-1 Offshore Wind Farm
Offshore wind farm transport and installation vessel Aeolus
capable of hoisting 990 tonnes at
30 metre radius.
At the end of 2014, Van Oord’s first
cable-laying vessel is delivered.
This is a multipurpose vessel with a
deadweight of 8,281 tonnes, a length
of 122.68 metres, a beam of 27.48
metres and a DP-2 system (dynamic
positioning). It is equipped with an
offshore crane and a cable carousel
with a capacity of more than 5,000
tonnes that will enable it to lay heavy
and long export cables. On board 74
people can be accommodated.
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ServicesFor the offshore renewable energy and oil
& gas industry Volker Stevin International
offers the following services:
• Project management
• General contracting services
• Installation & logistics
• Pile foundations
• Suction piles
• Gravity base foundations
• Self-installing platforms
• Cooling water structures
• Foundations for tidal turbines
• Temporary structures
• Strategic engineering
Volker Stevin International, operating
under the trade name Volker Stevin
Offshore, as partner in the Offshore
WindForce Joint Venture successfully
performed project management services
As a strategic engineering partner
we are able to design, manage,
build, transport and install offshore
structures, foundations and offer
fully integrated solutions according to
our client’s specifications with safety
and sustainability as top priorities.
Coupled with the capabilities of other
dynamic VolkerWessels companies we
are able to deliver powerful solutions
while minimising risks and removing
the complexity inherent to offshore
construction.
In addition to our work in the offshore
renewable sector, Volker Stevin
International also focuses on marine
structures such as jetties, bridges and
quays and the immersion of large
concrete structures such as tunnels,
caissons and gravity based structures.
for the West of Duddon Sands offshore
wind farm including the transport and
installation of 108 monopile foundations
and 108 transition pieces; port logistics;
design of temporary phases and
associated structures.
VolkerWesselsVolker Stevin International is an
independent operating subsidiary
of VolkerWessels, a Dutch group of
companies with 14,500 employees in
more than 100 operating companies and
offices in the Netherlands, the United
Kingdom, the United States, and Canada.
Volker Stevin International BV
Korenmolenlaan 2
3447 GG Woerden
The Netherlands
T +31 348 490300
F +31 348 435111
I www.volker-stevin.com
Volker Stevin International bv
Contact: Muriel van der Hulst
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Volker Stevin International is a global marine contractor specialised in marine engineering for the renewable energy and oil and gas industry. The ability to build and work offshore is vital to energy markets and economies around the world. Through our offshore expertise and ongoing approach to innovation we help customers realise their offshore potential.
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Volker Stevin International BVYour partner in design, management, construction,
transportation and installation of offshore structures, foundations and fully integrated solutions
In-house developmentsOur experience with a lot of different
clients have also led to in-house product
development with the aim to reduce
installation time and costs for our clients.
As an example hereof we mention
the so-called Boom Based Blade
Manipulator. This is a blade handling
tool which increases the allowable wind
speed for installation.
Valuable partnerAlready since 2002 Vuyk Rotterdam is
a valuable partner in Offshore Wind
installation, due to our broad experience.
We have all knowledge and experience
required to grasp the full extent of
wind turbine installation work. We are
not only a reliable address for drafting
procedures, deck lay-outs, lifting plans
and support and seafastenings.
We are also able to assist in designing
handling equipment and complete
vessels or perform engineering for
upgrades and modifications.
Practical experienceVuyk’s crew has a well spread
educational background, ranging from
polytechnical to master of science
levels. The average experience with
the company is quite high and our key
marine operations engineers all have
practical on-site experience with large
offshore installation projects.
Theoretical experienceWe aim for practical solutions and
designs, but also recognize that
theoretical analyses are often
necessary. We therefore have a team
of in-house engineers with in-depth
experience with complex hydrodynamic
and finite element calculations.
Track recordIn recent years our operational
engineering activities in Offshore Wind
have expanded to the design and
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Other examples are our in-house
developed jacking system, and the
development of a method to install
a full turbine or a foundation with a
floating vessel.
We are small enough to be flexible and
large enough to handle your complex
projects: We design to function.
Vuyk Engineering Rotterdam B.V.
P.O. Box 1
2900 AA Capelle a/d IJssel
The Netherlands
T +31 10 760 1600
F +31 10 760 1699
I www.vuykrotterdam.com
Contact: Kuno van den Berg
a Royal IHC company
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Vuyk RotterdamDesign to function
Vuyk is a manufacturing independent design, consultancy and engineering company specialised in tailored solutions to the operational challenges of contractors in the offshore, renewables and dredging markets. With our project oriented organisational structure we are very well suited to provide integrated vessel and equipment designs, operational engineering or structural FEM analyses and hydrodynamic studies. Furthermore, we provide technical building supervision and onsite assistance during mobilisation or operations for offshore projects. We aim at long term partnerships with our customers to create functional designs for them that simply work.
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Modern equipmentThe diversity of our equipment be-
comes really valuable when it is used
smartly. Our fleet varies in size and
tonnage and offers just-in-time ship-
ments for almost any type of project
cargo. Heavy transports – vertically by
any of our mobile or crawler cranes,
horizontally by our self-propelled or
conventional trailers – often require
millimetre work; even when this
involves wind-turbine components
that weigh many tonnes. Our atti-
tude enables us to take care of any
transport challenge in accordance with
the GL Noble Denton guidelines, when
required.
Emerging Eemshaven Our logistic hub in Eemshaven, located
near many offshore wind-farm devel-
opment areas, offers opportunities to
the wind-power industry. Our quay,
with large storage areas, is perfectly
suited to loading, unloading and tran-
shipment of wind-turbine components.
Our facilities are fully equipped for
pre-assembly of the components,
which will be supplied offshore with our
own barges and tugs.
In addition we provide services and
yard facilities for repair and mainte-
nance of wind-turbine components -
always safe, efficient and reliable.
Our passion to realise virtually incon-
ceivable projects on a daily basis is
always expressed in small gestures and
major projects.
Royal Wagenborg, sign of solutions.Curious about our logistic solutions
for the wind power industry?
Take a look at our movie on
www.wagenborg.com/wind
Royal Wagenborg Experts in logistics for the wind-power industry
As one of the oldest and largest logistics companies in the Netherlands, Royal Wagenborg has always been a pioneer. Today the company still continues to be at the forefront of developments. Wagenborg was established in 1898, employs 3,000 people and manages 230 vessels, including multipurpose vessels, tugs and our new ‘walk to work vessel’. In addition, Wagenborg provides heavy lifting and transport solutions, 1,800m of quay and 390,000m2 of warehousing space. Wagenborg undoubtedly forges its own path; not many companies have such a complete range of logistic services dedicated to the wind-power industry, resulting in a proven track record.
Royal Wagenborg
P.O. Box 14
9930 AA Delfzijl
The Netherlands
T +31 59 66 36 91 1
F +31 59 66 36 25 0
I www.wagenborg.com
Wagenborg
Contact: Max Tack
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transfers in higher wave conditions than
are currently possible.
WindGrip will be useable on all wind
farms with a service vessel boat landing.
WindGrip will provide force to the boat
landing reducing the required power from
the vessel’s propulsion during operation
which will significantly reduce fuel costs
and CO2 emissions.
Our vessels have a proven operational
track record in this field, having worked
in England, Scotland, Ireland, Belgium,
the Netherlands, Denmark, Germany
and Sweden.
In 2014 our fleet has grown to 36
vessels, still the largest fleet of
specialist crew transfer vessels for the
offshore wind industry globally. With
the variety of the vessels we can offer
our clients the most suitable vessels
with an optimum use for their project.
WindGripTo improve the safety of offshore
transfers and to increase the
accessibility of wind turbines, we
have developed the WindGrip system
(Patent Pending). By increasing the grip
on the boat landing, WindGrip will allow
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WindGrip is a simple and proven
solution to the challenge of providing
safer access in harsh and unpredictable
seas. The hydraulic system has been
fitted to four vessels now, including the
Windcat 36, and is expected to be fitted
to more vessels in future.
Windcat Workboats
Trawlerkade 106
1976 CC IJmuiden
The Netherlands
T +31 25 55 20 33 6
F +31 25 55 18 91 0
I www.windcatworkboats.com
Contact: Willem van der Wel
Windcat WorkboatsPushing energy to the max
Windcat Workboats is Europe’s leading provider of specialist crew transfer vessels to the offshore wind power industry, oil and gas industry and other offshore projects. The unique design of the vessels result in simple, fast, safe and comfortable transfer of personnel and equipment offshore. With over 1,100,000 safe transfers completed, the vessels have proven to operate in more challenging sea conditions than other competing vessels. Our vessels can be used to transfer crew and equipment, both during construction and O&M, as emergency response, standby or survey vessel but also for dive support and ornithological studies. Windcat Workboats was founded in 2002 and has a long track record in serving the offshore wind industry.
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only carry limited amounts of cargo
each time. Therefore, speedy handling
is of the utmost importance. Peter
Geertse: ‘Space is another advantage
of the Vlissingen location. Many wind
generator parts are manufactured in
the hinterland, for example in Limburg.
These companies often look to us
specifically for the temporary storage
of items including monopiles and
transition pieces.
Companies such as BOW Terminals
and Verbrugge Terminals are offering
the space and facilities needed for
efficient transhipment to the wind farm
projects. This is not all that these ports
have to offer. Hoondert and VDS, for
example, are specialised in large steel
construction work; Heerema builds
‘Our location is one of our strong
points. The ports are close to the North
Sea and are favourably located in
relation to the Netherlands, Belgium,
the north of France, the United
Kingdom and even Germany and
Denmark.
In the waters offshore of these
countries, major wind farms will be
developed over the coming years.
In addition, our ports are easily
accessible. Large installation vessels
can navigate freely, unencumbered
by locks or bridges.’ This is important
because what is true anywhere, is
true for this branch especially: time is
money.
For the transport of heavy loads,
special ships are needed, which can
jackets and transformer topsides,
Mammoet is a heavy lift and transport
specialist, and Multraship provide
towage and lifting services.
These companies are only a small
example of what is on offer, there are
many other companies providing vital
services. In short, we have everything
needed to facilitate the building of
offshore energy projects.
More than 20 projects have already
proven that Vlissingen is a successful
home base for the offshore wind
industry.’
It is an image that Zeeland Seaports
wants to maintain and reinforce. ‘It
is a branch with a future. Today, the
wind farms are being built. This will
Zeeland Seaports
Schelpenpad 2, Harbour no 1151
P.O. Box 132
Terneuzen
The Netherlands
T +31 11 56 47 40 0
F +31 11 56 47 50 0
I www.zeelandseaports.com
@zeelandseaports
Contact:
Peter Geertse, commercial manager,
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Zeeland Seaports One stop shop for offshore wind
The North Sea is an ideal location for the generation of wind energy. The wind is favourable and thanks to the shallow water depth it is relatively easy to build large wind farms here. Not surprisingly, quite a few offshore wind projects are planned; projects that require a lot of materials that need to be shipped in by sea. ‘The port of Vlissingen as part of Zeeland Seaports, is an ideal home base for delivery’, Peter Geertse, commercial manager of Zeeland Seaports, said. ‘And not just for wind energy projects, but also for oil and gas production activities.’
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involve many shipping movements and
extra jobs – specifically in construction
and assembly work in the future.
These wind farms will all need O&M
bases. Again, this will involve more
jobs in construction and logistics.’
The port authority has joined forces
with trade & industry to promote the
opportunities presented by Vlissingen-
Oost.
This will promote the advantages on
offer from the port of Zeeland and
all the companies involved in these
offshore projects.
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structures as well as farm-wide
phenomena. This allows early, low cost
repairs, optimal preparation of the
repair operation, but also a follow-up
of the repair measures themselves.
As such a significant risk reduction is
achieved over 20 to 25 operational
years, the foreseen life span of a wind
farm. A proper remote monitoring
solution begins with identifying those
components and/or phenomena that
need to be tracked. Aspects to take into
account are the risks related to potential
issues with the component and the
amount of information that can be
gathered from the phenomenon.
Of interest are corrosion, dynamics,
stresses and deformations, scour...
In order to obtain real, advanced
information on the state of the offshore
At Zensor we keep an eye on the whole
picture of the offshore wind farm, from
design and financing, over construction,
O&M towards repowering. The expertise
offered consists of:
• Advise and support in the design and
development phase, including design
validation and guidelines
• Design, engineering and installation
of monitoring packages for long-term
follow-up, including sensors and
backbone IT system
• Continuous (remote) readout of data
and data storage
• Maintenance and upgrading of soft-
ware and monitoring infrastructure
• Automated interpretation based
on acquired data, operational para-
meters, SCADA and Meteo inputs
• Reporting and advise towards
maintenance, repair operations, more
efficient operating parameters and
design validation
• Support in lifetime extension and
repowering projects
This broad scope allows operators to
optimally limit the negative effects of
ageing and deterioration for new and
existing structures.
The monitoring exampleThe integrated, intelligent monitoring
of the foundation structures we offer
represents an important tool for
reducing risk and costs in offshore wind.
If well implemented an integrated
monitoring approach will continuously
track the ‘state of health’ of a foundation
and identify in a very early stage the
onset of structural or operational
problems. The focus is on individual
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structures, the acquired data from
which it will be derived needs to be
of sufficiently high quality. To obtain
this, multiple elements are taken into
account. Focus is on location and type
of sensors, design of logic units, data
logging scheme as well as transfer and
long-term storage. Last but not least
followed by the interpretation and
reporting based on the acquired data,
operational conditions and external
loads obtained from met data.
This process is complimented with an
automated follow-up of the monitoring
process itself, resulting in a maximum
quality and availability of all data.
Do not hesitate to contact us and find
out how we can provide a tailored
solution for optimal, long lasting risk
and cost reduction in your project.
Zensor BVBA
ICAB, Witte Patersstraat 4
1040 Brussels
Belgium
T +32 26293533
I www.zensor.be
@ZensorBe
Zensor
Contact: Yves Van Ingelgem
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ZensorEnd-to-end solutions for offshore cost and risk reduction
By combining yearlong experience with state-of-the-art technology and data acquisition, at Zensor we have developed a unique offering for actively reducing risks and costs associated with operating offshore wind assets, mainly foundation structures. Based in Brussels, the centre of Europe, we assist you in taking on even the most challenging matters together with our vast network of partners, both research institutes and expert companies. In all our projects we commit ourselves to providing independent opinions and robust solutions focussing only on reducing the total cost of ownership in your present and future offshore ventures.
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intelligent monitoring
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Components & Cables
Allard-Europe nv 39
Blue Offshore 46
CPNL Engineering BV 50
CWind 55
Ela Container Offshore GmbH 65
Hailo Wind Systems GmbH & Co. KG 71
JDR Cable Systems Ltd 75
Kersten Europe 80
Louis Dreyfus TravOcean 81
MME Group 86
Nord-Lock Benelux B.V. 91
Oil Control Systems 95
Palfinger Marine- und Beteiligungs- GmbH 98
RentOcean 103
RUD Ketten - Rieger & Dietz GmbH u. Co. KG 105
SeaRenergy Offshore Holding GmbH & Cie. KG 113
Tideland Signal Ltd 127
Consultancy
BLG Logistic Solutions GmbH & Co. KG 45
BMO Measurement Solutions B.V. 47
Buss Port Logistics GmbH & Co.KG 48
Deep BV 61
FORCE Technology 67
Hailo Wind Systems GmbH & Co. KG 71
James Fisher Marine Services Ltd 73
KCI the engineers B.V. 78
London Offshore Consultants Ltd 83
MARIN, Maritime Research Institute Netherlands 84
MME Group 86
MPI Offshore 88
Nord-Lock Benelux B.V. 91
Quiet-Oceans 102
Vuyk Engineering Rotterdam B.V. 133
Zensor BVBA 139
Contractors
A2SEA A/S 36
Baltic Taucherei- und Bergungsbetrieb
Rostock GmbH 43
Blue Offshore 46
BMO Measurement Solutions B.V. 47
CWind 55
Deep BV 61
DeepOcean 62
Fred. Olsen Windcarrier 68
GeoSea NV 69
Jan De Nul Group 74
Louis Dreyfus TravOcean 81
Maritime Craft Services (Clyde) Ltd 85
MPI Offshore 88
Scaldis Salvage & Marine Contractors 106
Seafox 109
Seajacks UK Ltd. 110
Seaway Heavy Lifting Engineering B.V. 115
SPT Offshore 121
Stadtlandet Shipping B.V. 123
Van Oord Offshore Wind Projects bv 130
Volker Stevin International BV 132
Engineering & Construction
AMBAU GmbH 40
Bladt Industries A/S 44
Blue Offshore 46
EEW Special Pipe constructions GmbH 64
GustoMSC B.V. 70
Royal IHC – Offshore 72
James Fisher Marine Services Ltd 73
Keppel Verolme BV 79
Kersten Europe 80
MME Group 86
PROTEA Sp. z o.o. 101
RentOcean 103
RUD Ketten - Rieger & Dietz
GmbH u. Co. KG 105
SeaRenergy Offshore Holding
GmbH & Cie. KG 113
Seaway Heavy Lifting Engineering B.V. 115
Smulders Group 120
SPT Offshore 121
Volker Stevin International BV 132
Vuyk Engineering Rotterdam B.V. 133
Zensor BVBA 139
Finance, Insurance & Brokerage
DS Marine Finance 63
North Sea Shipbrokers 93
Foundations, Towers & Equipment
AMBAU GmbH 40
Bladt Industries A/S 44
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EEW Special Pipe constructions GmbH 64
FORCE Technology 67
Hailo Wind Systems GmbH & Co. KG 71
Royal IHC - Offshore 72
KCI the engineers B.V. 78
Keppel Verolme BV 79
Kersten Europe 80
MME Group 86
Sif Group 118
Smulders Group 120
SPT Offshore 121
Volker Stevin International BV 132
Vuyk Engineering Rotterdam B.V. 133
Zensor BVBA 139
Lifting Equipment
Buss Port Logistics GmbH & Co.KG 48
CWind 55
DBB Jack-Up Services A/S 60
GustoMSC B.V. 70
Royal IHC - Offshore 72
James Fisher Marine Services Ltd 73
Liebherr-Werk Nenzing GmbH 82
Palfinger Marine- und Beteiligungs- GmbH 98
PROTEA Sp. z o.o. 101
Rix Sea Shuttle Ltd 104
RUD Ketten - Rieger & Dietz
GmbH u. Co. KG 105
Seaway Heavy Lifting Engineering B.V. 115
Van Beest B.V. 129
Volker Stevin International BV 132
Vuyk Engineering Rotterdam B.V. 133
Royal Wagenborg 134
Maritime Operators
BLG Logistic Solutions GmbH & Co. KG 45
BMO Measurement Solutions B.V. 47
Buss Port Logistics GmbH & Co.KG 48
Chevalier Floatels B.V. 49
CWind 55
DBB Jack-Up Services A/S 60
EMS Maritime Offshore GmbH 66
James Fisher Marine Services Ltd 73
Liebherr-Werk Nenzing GmbH 82
Maritime Craft Services (Clyde) Ltd 85
MMT 87
MPI Offshore 88
Njord Offshore Ltd 90
Rix Sea Shuttle Ltd 104
SeaRenergy Offshore Holding GmbH & Cie. KG 113
Seazip Offshore Service BV 116
Tidal Transit Limited 126
Volker Stevin International BV 132
Windcat Workboats 134
Operation & Maintenance
A2SEA A/S 36
BLG Logistic Solutions GmbH & Co. KG 45
BMO Measurement Solutions B.V. 47
Buss Port Logistics GmbH & Co.KG 48
Chevalier Floatels BV 49
CPNL Engineering BV 50
CWind 55
DBB Jack-Up Services A/S 60
Deep BV 61
DeepOcean 62
ELA Container Offshore GmbH 65
FORCE Technology 67
Fred. Olsen Windcarrier 68
GeoSea NV 69
James Fisher Marine Services Ltd 73
JDR Cable Systems Ltd 75
Maritime Craft Services (Clyde) Ltd 85
MMT 87
MPI Offshore 88
PIRIOU 99
Rix Sea Shuttle Ltd 104
Seafox 109
Seajacks UK Ltd 110
Seaports of Niedersachsen GmbH 112
Sky-Access 119
Tidal Transit Limited 126
Van Beest B.V. 129
Volker Stevin International BV 132
Royal Wagenborg 134
Zensor BVBA 139
Personnel & Safety Training
Baltic Taucherei- und Bergungsbetrieb
Rostock GmbH 43
CWind 55
MPI Offshore 88
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Oceanwide 92
TOS - Energy & Maritime Manpower 128
Ports & Logistics
Amsterdam Ymuiden Offshore Port (AYOP) 42
BLG Logistic Solutions GmbH & Co. KG 45
Buss Port Logistics GmbH & Co.KG 48
Cuxport GmbH 52
EMS Maritime Offshore GmbH 66
James Fisher Marine Services Ltd 73
Liebherr-Werk Nenzing GmbH 82
Port of Sassnitz 100
Rix Sea Shuttle Ltd 104
Seaports of Niedersachsen GmbH 112
SeaRenergy Offshore Holding GmbH & Cie. KG 113
Stadtlandet Shipping B.V. 123
Volker Stevin International BV 132
Royal Wagenborg 134
Windcat Workboats 135
Zeeland Seaports 136
Subsea Services
Baltic Taucherei- und Bergungsbetrieb
Rostock GmbH 43
Blue Offshore 46
DBB Jack-Up Services A/S 60
Deep BV 61
DeepOcean 62
FORCE Technology 67
James Fisher Marine Services Ltd 73
Jan De Nul Group 74
KCI the engineers B.V. 78
Liebherr-Werk Nenzing GmbH 82
MMT 87
MPI Offshore 88
Quiet-Oceans 102
Rix Sea Shuttle Ltd 104
Survey Services
CWind 55
DBB Jack-Up Services A/S 60
Deep BV 61
DeepOcean 62
EMS Maritime Offshore GmbH 66
James Fisher Marine Services Ltd 73
MME Group 86
MMT 87
Quiet-Oceans 102
Rix Sea Shuttle Ltd 104
Systems & Manufacturers
CPNL Engineering BV 50
Royal IHC - Offshore 72
James Fisher Marine Services Ltd 73
Liebherr-Werk Nenzing GmbH 82
MME Group 86
Nord-Lock Benelux B.V. 91
Oil Control Systems 95
PROTEA Sp. z o.o. 101
RUD Ketten - Rieger & Dietz
GmbH u. Co. KG 105
Vessel Designers & Builders
ABEKING & RASMUSSEN Schiffs-
und Yachtwerft Aktiengesellschaft 37
Damen Shipyards Group 58
EMS Maritime Offshore GmbH 66
GustoMSC B.V. 70
Royal IHC - Offshore 72
Keppel Verolme BV 79
PIRIOU 99
Vuyk Engineering Rotterdam B.V. 133
Royal Wagenborg 134
Windcat Workboats 135
Installation Vessels
A2SEA A/S 36
DBB Jack-Up Services A/S 60
Fred. Olsen Windcarrier 68
GeoSea NV 69
MPI Offshore 88
Scaldis Salvage & Marine Contractors 106
Seafox 109
Seajacks UK Ltd 110
Seaway Heavy Lifting Engineering B.V. 115
Van Oord Offshore Wind Projects bv 130
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EVENTS CALENDAREVENTS CALENDAR
February 3-4 Increase Power Output Conference Copenhagen, Denmark www.ecopoweracademy.com
3-5 Euromaritime Conference & Paris, France www.euromaritime.fr
Exhibition
4-5 WINDFORCE Baltic Sea Conference Helsinki, Finland www.windforcebalticsea.com
4-5 Wind Risk Management Conference London, UK www.windpowermonthly.com
And Mitigation
10-11 Offshore Cables Installation Forum London, UK www.windpowermonthly.com
and Maintenance Forum
10-12 AC and DC Power Transmission Conference Birmingham, UK www.theiet.org
18 Offshore Wind Substructures Conference Edinburgh, UK www.offshore-substructures.com
24-25 Offshore Wind Power USA Conference Boston, USA www.greenpowerconferences.com
25-27 WIND EXPO Conference & Tokyo, Japan www.windexpo.jp/en
Exhibition
March 3-4 Conference for Wind Power Conference Aachen, Germany www.cwd.rwth-aachen.de
Drives
10-12 EWEA OFFSHORE Conference & Copenhagen, Denmark www.ewea.org
Exhibition
25 Offshore Wind Technology Conference Newcastle, UK www.theiet.org
24-25 Scottish Renewables Annual Conference & Edinburgh, UK www.scottishrenewables.com
event Exhibition
25-26 IWEA Annual Conference Conference Dublin, Ireland www.iwea.com
25-26 Wind Farm Data Management Conference London, UK www.windpowermonthly.com
& Analysis
April 13-17 Hannover Messe Conference & Hannover, Germany www.hannovermesse.de
Exhibition
14-15 Offshore Wind Structures Conference London, UK www.windenergyupdate.com
14-16 OCEAN Business Conference & Southampton, UK www.oceanbusiness.com
Exhibition
21-22 Wind Resource Assesment Forum London, UK www.windpowermonthly.com
28-30 Transport & Installation for Conference Bremen, Germany www.transportinstallation-offshorewind.com
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May 6-7 All-Energy Conference & Glasgow, UK www.all-energy.co.uk
Exhibition
18-21 AWEA WINDPOWER Conference & Orlando, FL, US www.awea.org
Exhibition
20-21 Thetis MRE Conference & Nantes, France www.thetis-emr.com
Exhibition
27-28 Advanced Submarine Power Forum Bremen, Germany www.bis-grp.com
Cable & Interconnection
June 9-11 WINDFORCE Conference Bremerhaven, Germany www.windforce2015.com
10-12 Offshore Wind China Conference & Shanghai, China www.offshorewindchina.com
Exhibition
16-18 Seawork International Conference & Southampton, UK www.seawork.com
Exhibition
24-25 Global Offshore Wind Conference & London, UK www.renewableuk.com
Exhibition
September 15-18 HUSUM Wind Conference & Husum, Germany www.husumwind.com
Exhibition
29-30 AWEA Offshore WINDPOWER Conference & Baltimore, US www.awea.org
Exhibition
October 6-8 RenewableUK Conference & Liverpool, UK www.renewableuk.com
Exhibition
7-9 OWEMES Seminar Rome, Italy www.owemes-2015.eu
13-14 Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference & Amsterdam, www.offshore-energy.biz
Conference Exhibition The Netherlands
14-16 China Wind Power 2015 Conference & Beijing, China www.chinawind.org.cn
Exhibition
November 17-20 EWEA Annual event Conference & Paris, France www.ewea.org
Exhibition
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