Jan De Nul Group has completed the offshore Trianel Windpark Borkum II (TWBII) project in the German North Sea. All 32 Wind Turbine Generators (WTG) have been installed and mechanically completed.
Jan De Nul Group’s Jack-Up Offshore Installation Vessel (JUIV) Taillevent started the WTG installation works in the summer of 2019 but had to leave mid-February 2020 to undertake commitments in Taiwan. The installation works of the remaining WTGs were completed with the JUIV Blue Tern.
Jan De Nul Group and its Subcontractor Global Wind Service subsequently finalized the mechanical completion of the 32 WTGs in order to have them ready for commissioning by TWBII.
Trianel Borkum II is owned by Trianel GmbH (37.99%) and EWE AG (37.5%). The remaining stake of 24.51% is held by Elektrizitaetswerk der Stadt Zuerich (EWZ) and its investment partner Fontavis.
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