FOWIC bags Baltic Eagle offshore wind farm job

FOWIC bags Baltic Eagle offshore wind farm job

Photo source: Fred. Olsen Windcarrier

Fred. Olsen Windcarrier (FOWIC) has secured a deal with Vestas Wynd Systems for the transport and instalation of wind turbines at the Baltic Eagle offshore wind farm in Germany. 

The Oslo-based company noted the contract includes the transportation and installation of 50 Vestas V174-9.5MW wind turbines.

The installation works will commence in 2024. This is one of the three new transport and installation contracts announced on May 28, 2021.

FOWIC pics Blue Tern for the job

The jack-up installation vessel Blue Tern will execute the contract and the vessel was nominated for the site due to her ability to operate at deep water sites.

The Baltic Sea represents challenging soil conditions which requires significant available leg lengths and jacking experience. Two conditions FOWIC can offer to the Baltic Eagle project, by proposing Blue Tern and having experience from the Wikinger project.

Dennis Mordhorst, Head of Marine Operations and Vessel Management, Vestas says: “Our collaboration with FOWIC goes back for years and this contract award emphasizes once again our strong partnership. FOWIC brings their proven offshore wind expertise and a highly capable vessel to the Baltic Eagle site and we look forward to a safe and successful project execution.”

“We are extremely proud to win another transport and installation contract directly with Vestas. This contract clearly showcases the diversity and competitiveness of our fleet and our ability to de-risk the execution of a challenging project. We look forward to supporting Vestas and Iberdrola in the Baltic Sea in 2024”, says Casper Toft, CCO, Fred. Olsen Windcarrier.

Baltic Eagle will be Iberdrola’s second largest offshore wind farm in Germany. With a capacity of 476MW, the wind farm will supply renewable energy to 475,000 households.

The wind farm will be in the German Baltic Sea, 30 kilometres from the German island of Rügen.

Author: Adnan Bajic

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FOWIC bags Baltic Eagle offshore wind farm job

FOWIC bags Baltic Eagle offshore wind farm job

Photo source: Fred. Olsen Windcarrier

Fred. Olsen Windcarrier (FOWIC) has secured a deal with Vestas Wynd Systems for the transport and instalation of wind turbines at the Baltic Eagle offshore wind farm in Germany. 

The Oslo-based company noted the contract includes the transportation and installation of 50 Vestas V174-9.5MW wind turbines.

The installation works will commence in 2024. This is one of the three new transport and installation contracts announced on May 28, 2021.

FOWIC pics Blue Tern for the job

The jack-up installation vessel Blue Tern will execute the contract and the vessel was nominated for the site due to her ability to operate at deep water sites.

The Baltic Sea represents challenging soil conditions which requires significant available leg lengths and jacking experience. Two conditions FOWIC can offer to the Baltic Eagle project, by proposing Blue Tern and having experience from the Wikinger project.

Dennis Mordhorst, Head of Marine Operations and Vessel Management, Vestas says: “Our collaboration with FOWIC goes back for years and this contract award emphasizes once again our strong partnership. FOWIC brings their proven offshore wind expertise and a highly capable vessel to the Baltic Eagle site and we look forward to a safe and successful project execution.”

“We are extremely proud to win another transport and installation contract directly with Vestas. This contract clearly showcases the diversity and competitiveness of our fleet and our ability to de-risk the execution of a challenging project. We look forward to supporting Vestas and Iberdrola in the Baltic Sea in 2024”, says Casper Toft, CCO, Fred. Olsen Windcarrier.

Baltic Eagle will be Iberdrola’s second largest offshore wind farm in Germany. With a capacity of 476MW, the wind farm will supply renewable energy to 475,000 households.

The wind farm will be in the German Baltic Sea, 30 kilometres from the German island of Rügen.

Author: Adnan Bajic

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