Jan De Nul Group has been awarded the transport and installation of a total of 41 wind turbines of 8.4 MW each for the offshore wind farm Vesterhav Nord & Syd in Denmark. The Vesterhav Nord Offshore Wind Farm is based west of the coast of Vejlbi, and the Vesterhav Syd Offshore Wind Farm is located close to the Sondervig coast.
The contract between Jan De Nul and Vattenfall includes the design, engineering, manufacturing, procurement and delivery of the Sea-Fastening. Jan De Nul will also be responsible for the engineering of the RAMS for the marine operations related to the wind turbine installation, as well as the transport and installation of the 41 Siemens Gamesa wind turbines with the jack-up installation vessel Vole au vent.
With a total capacity of 350 MW, the 2 offshore wind farms will produce enough green electricity for the annual needs of approximately 380,000 Danish households and are expected to be fully operational by the end of 2023.
Fugro has been awarded by Ørsted and Glennmont to perform the preliminary geotechnical site investigation for the Energy Island and the adjacent offshore wind farm zone in Denmark.
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