Dogger Bank Wind Farm has awarded a fourth Service Operations Vessel (SOV) contract to UK offshore infrastructure support firm, North Star Group. The SOV will be delivered with a Daughter Craft based on the Chartwell Marine design.
This order follows North Star securing a GBP270 million (US$358 million) contract for three SOVs with Daughter Crafts from Dogger Bank earlier this year.
Dogger Bank C Wind Farm has a total capacity of 1.2 GW and is owned by SSE Renewables, ENI and Equinor. Located in the North Sea, off the east coast of Yorkshire, the facility is powered by GE’s Haliade-X wind turbines.
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