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Published by: Navingo BV Westerlaan 1 3016 CK Rotterdam The Netherlands T +31 10 20 92 600 F +31 10 43 68 134 magazine@offshorewind.biz www.offshorewindmagazine.com www.navingo.com Design & Illustrating: 10uur, Grafisch Bedrijf Crezée Printing: Grafisch Bedrijf Crezée Cover image: Access training taking place on the jacket of the 6MW Alstom Haliade 150 test turbine near St Nazaire, France. Inside Offshore Wind Energy map: Courtesy Van Oord Offshore Wind Projects bv. Copyright by Quest Offshore Resources, Inc. © 2013 Navingo BV. The entire contents of this publication are protected by copyright. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored or transmitted in any form or by any means without the permission of the copyright owner. While every care has been taken in the preparation of this publication, neither the publisher nor the editor are responsible for the views and opinions expressed in this publication or for any inaccuracies in the articles. About: Offshore WIND International Business Guide 2013 is a publication of Navingo BV, a multi media maritime company based in the Netherlands. The title Offshore WIND is a combination of printed magazine, news website, International Business Guide and organiser of events unique to the international
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INTRODUCTION Dear reader, The second edition of the Offshore WIND International Business Guide is ready. IBG’13 is bigger and better. There are more companies profiled and, new this year, in their specific categories to provide you with a head start when looking for specific content.
As in the successful IBG’12, the IBG’13 has once again included the international market news. This is where the international wind energy associations provide you with their insight into the current status and plans for future offshore wind projects in their countries. Following this section we have the detailed profiles of over 70 international companies promoting their role in this vibrant industry. In the comprehensive search section you can look for companies in either the A – Z index, or by the category, or categories, in which the companies are also active. Companies with profiles in print will also be able to keep a proactive profile online on www.offshoreWIND.biz under the Business Guide Tab. For current news of their activities
check these pages out on the number one news site for the offshore wind industry. 2013 has every expectation for being an exceptional year in this new industry, planning and building new projects, and not forgetting the O&M work on the ever increasing number of new offshore wind farms reaching operational status. We will be pleased if the IBG’13 introduces you to new opportunities and links for new contracts in 2013. Even if you have missed the opportunity to be published in the IBG’13 you can still take out an online profile at any time. Just contact the magazine for details of both online and the IBG’14. Sabine Lankhorst
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European Offshore Wind Map EWEA – European Wind Energy Association AWEA – American Wind Energy Association DWIA – Danish Wind Industry Association EWPA – Estonian Wind Power Association FWPA – Finnish Wind Power Association German OFFSHORE WIND ASSOCIATION IWEA – Irish Wind Energy Assocition JWPA – Japan Wind Power Asscoiation KWEIA – Korean Wind Energy Industry Association NWEA – Netherlands Wind Energy Association RenewableUK
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34 Components, Systems & Manufacturers 36 Alstom 37 Winergy AG 38 IHC Merwede-Offshore 39 Seatools 40 CPNL Engineering GmbH 41 Hailo Professional 42 in-innovative navigation GmbH 43 Bakker Sliedrecht Electro Industrie B.V. 45 Kersten Europe 46 Consultancy 48 FORCE Technology 49 Intertek Energy & Water consultancy services 50 MARIN 51 OutSmart BV 52 Developers 55 wpd offshore 56 Events Organisers 58 WindEnergy Hamburg 59 Offshore Energy 60 WINDFORCE 2013 61 HUSUM Wind
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62 Finance, Insurance & Brokerage 64 DS Marine Finance 65 German Renewables Shipbrokers 66 Seacontractors 67 INTRAMAR insurances 68 Installation Contractors 70 A2SEA A/S 72 Van Oord Offshore Wind Projects bv 74 Seajacks UK Limited 76 GeoSea N.V. 77 Jan de Nul Group 78 MPI Offshore 79 HSM Offshore BV 80 Workships Contractors B.V. 81 Blue Offshore bv 82 Seaway Heavy Lifting 83 Trelleborg Ridderkerk BV
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BELGIUM 1 Belwind 1 2 Belwind 2 3 Norther 4 NorthWind 5 Rentel 6 Seastar 7 THV Mermaid 8 Thornton Bank 9 Thornton Bank 2 10 Thornton Bank 3
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DENMARK 1 Anholt 2 Århus Bugt 3 Avedore Holme 4 Dan Tysk DK 5 Frederikshavn 6 Horns Rev 1 7 Horns Rev 2 8 Horns Rev 3 9 Kriegers Flak 10 Kriegers Flak 3 11 Middelgrunden 12 NearshoreLab 13 Nysted (Rodsand 1) 14 Nysted 2 (Rodsand 2) 15 Rønland 16 Rønland 2 17 Rønland 3 18 Rønne Bakke 19 Samsø 20 Sprogø 21 Tunø Knob 22 Vindeby FINLAND 1 Inkoo-Raaseporin (*) 2 Kemi Ajos I (*) 3 Kemi Ajos II (*) 4 Kemi Ajos III (*) 5 Korsnäs (*)
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Kristinestad (*) Ostra Skargarden (*) Oulun-Haukiputaan alue 1 (*) Oulun-Haukiputaan alue 2 (*) Oulunsalo-Hailuoto (*) Pori 1 (*) Pori 2 (*) Raahe-Maanahkiaisen (*) Raahe-Pertunmatala (*) Raahe-Ulkonahkiainen (*) Siipyyn (*) Suurhiekka (*) Tornio (*)
FRANCE 1 3B 2 Cherbourg 3 Cote d'Albatre 4 Cote d'Albatre II 5 Courseulles-Sur-Mer 6 d'Aïse 7 Des Minquiers 8 Fecamp 9 Haute -Normandie 10 Le Treport 11 Les Grunes 12 Neoen 13 Noirmoutier 14 Portes en Ré 15 Saint-Brieuc 16 Saint-Nazaire 17 Vendée 18 VertiWind GERMANY 1 Adlergrund 2 Adlergrund GAP 3 Adlergrund Nordkap 4 Aiolos 5 Albatros 6 Alpha Ventus 7 Amrumbank West
8 Aquamarin 9 Arcadis Ost 10 AreaC I,II, III 11 Arkona Becken Südost 12 ArkonaSee Ost,Süd,West 13 Austerngrund 14 Baltic 1 15 Baltic 2 (Kriegers Flak 1) 16 BalticEagle 17 BalticPower 18 Bard Offshore 1 19 Beltsee 20 Bernstein 21 Beta Baltic 22 Bight Power I,II 23 Borkum Riffgrund 1 24 Borkum Riffgrund 2 25 Borkum Riffgrund West 26 Borkum Riffgrund West 2 27 Borkum West 2 28 Breitling 29 Butendiek 30 Citrin 31 DanTysk 32 Delta Nordsee 1, 2 33 Deutsche Bucht 34 Diamant 35 Emden 36 Enova Offshore 37 Euklas 38 Fairwind 39 GAIA I - V 40 Gannet 41 Global Tech I 42 Global Tech II & III 43 Godewind I,II,III 44 H2-20 45 He Dreiht I, II 46 Heron 47 Hochsee testfeld Helgoland 48 Hohe See 49 Hooksiel
50 Horizont I,II,III 51 Innogy Nordsee 1, 2,3 52 Jules Verne 53 Kaikas 54 Kaskasi 55 Mainstream 56 Meerwind Ost/Süd 57 Meerwind West 58 MEG Offshore I 59 Nautilus 60 NEMO 61 Neptun 62 Nordergründe 63 Norderland 64 Nordlicher Grund 65 NORD-OST PASSAT I,II,III 66 Nordpassage 67 Nordsee Ost (Metmast) 68 Nordsee Ost 69 Notos 70 Ostseeperle 71 Ostseeschatz 72 OWP West 73 Petrel 74 PROWIND 1, 2,3 75 Riffgat 76 Sandbank24 77 Seagull 78 SeaStorm I, II 79 SeaWind III & IV 80 Seewind 81 Skua OWF 82 Strom-Nord 83 Strom-Süd 84 Veja Mate 85 Wikinger 86 Windanker 87 Witte Bank
3 Codling Bank 4 Codling Bank ext 5 Dublin Array 6 Oriel Windfarm 7 Skerd Rocks
ITALY 1 Chieuti 2 Etruria 3 Foce Verano 4 Gargano Sud 5 Golfo di Gela 6 Golfo di Manfredonia 7 Golfo di Trieste 8 Is Arenas 9 Margherita di Savoia 10 Rodi Garganico 11 San Michele 12 Secche di Vada 13 Talbot 14 Taranto 15 Tricase MALTA 1 Hexicon 2 Sikka L-Badja
SPAIN 15 Westermeerwind 10 East Anglia Array (Round 3) 1 HiPRWind 16 West Rijn 11 Firth of Forth (Round 3) 2 Proyecto Idermar Phase 1, 2,3 12 Galloper (Round 2.5) 17 Wieringermeerdijk 18 IJmuiden (AEOLUS Metmast) 3 SeAsturLab Phase 1 13 Greater Gabbard 4 SeAsturLab Phase 2 14 Gunfleet Sands I + II 5 Zèfir Phase 1 15 Gwynt Y Mor 6 Zèfir Phase 2 16 Hornsea (Round 3) 17 Humber Gateway SWEDEN 18 Inch Cape 1 Blekinge 19 Inner Dowsing 2 Bockstigen 20 Irish Sea (Round 3) 3 Finngrunden (*) 21 Islay 4 Kårehamn 22 Kentish Flats 5 Kattegat Offshore 23 Kentish Flats (Round 2.5) 6 Klocktärnan (*) 24 Lincs 7 Kriegers Flak 2 25 London Array (Phase 1) 8 Lillgrund 26 London Array (Phase 2) 9 Marviken 27 Lynn 10 Petlandsskär (*) 28 Moray Firth (Round 3) 11 Risholmen-Arendal 29 Narec Offshore test facility 12 Seawind Lake Vänern 30 Navitus Bay 1,2, 3 13 Södra Midsjöbanken 31 Neart Na Gaoithe 14 Stora Middelgrunden 32 North Hoyle 15 Storgrundet (*) 33 NOVA 16 Taggen Vindpark 34 Ormonde 17 Trolleboda 35 Race Bank 18 Utgrunden 36 Rampion (Round 3) POLAND 19 Utgrunden II 37 Rhyl Flats 1 Kawica Słupska 20 Vindpark Vänern 38 Robin Rigg Development zone 21 Vindpark Vänern - extension 39 Scroby Sands 2 Kawica Środkowa 22 Yttre Stengrund 40 Sheringham Shoal Development zone 41 Teesside 3 Kawica Odrzańska 42 Thanet Development zone UNITED KINGDOM 43 Triton Knoll 1, 2, 3 4 PGE Energia Odnawialna 1 1 Argyll Array 44 Walney 1 5 PGE Energia Odnawialna 2 2 Atlantic Array (Round 3) 45 Walney 2 6 PGE Energia Odnawialna 3 3 Barrow 46 Walney Ext (Round 2.5) 7 Żarnowiec - Development zone 4 Beatrice Array 47 West of Duddon Sands 5 Blyth 48 Westermost Rough 6 Burbo Bank PORTUGAL 7 Burbo Bank (Round 2.5) 1 Windfloat phase 1 2 Windfloat phase 2 8 Doggerbank (Round 3) 3 Windfloat phase 3 9 Dudgeon (*) Not shown on this map.
NORWAY 1 Aegir (Lista) 2 Fosen Offshore Vindpark Fase 2 and 3(*) 3 Gimsøy Offshorepark (*) 4 Havsul Phase 1 and 2 (*) 5 Hywind 6 Idunn energipark 7 Lofoten Havkraftverk (*) 8 Mørevind offshore vindkraftverk (*) 9 Selvær offshore vindkraftverk (*) 10 Siragrunnen 11 Sorlig Nordsjoen 12 Stadtvind* 13 Steinshamn Offshore Vindpark (*) 14 Utsira phase 1 15 Utsira phase 2 16 Vannøya Havkraftverk I, II, III (*)
102 Operation & Maintenance 104 Deep BV 105 Stork Technical Services 106 TARKA-SYTEMS 107 OutSmart BV 108 LSB Sky-Access B.V. 109 James Fisher and Sons plc IRELAND 1 Arklow Bank 2 Arklow Bank 2
THE NETHERLANDS 1 Beaufort 2 Breeveertien ll 3 Brown Ridge Oost 4 Den Helder 5 Clearcamp 6 Egmond aan Zee 7 Eneco Luchterduinen 8 Gemini 9 Okeanos 10 P12 11 Prinses Amalia 12 Q4 13 Scheveningen Buiten 14 Tromp Binnen
110 Personnel Services 112 TOS 113 USG Energy 114 7Seas Renewable Energy B.V. 115 OffshoreWIND.jobs 116 Oceanwide Offshore Services B.V. 118 Ports & Logistics 120 Zeeland Seaports 122 Cuxport GmbH 124 Royal Wagenborg 125 Seaports of Niedersachsen GmbH 126 Port of Sassnitz 127 BUSS Port Logistics GmbH & Co.KG 128 Subsea Services 130 Baltic Diver Germany 131 MMT 132 Towers, Foundations & Equipment 134 WeserWind GmbH Offshore Construction Georgsmarienhütte 136 AMBAU GmbH 138 Energomontaz-Polnoc Gdynia Ltd 139 Smulders WTC 140 Bladt Industries 141 Dieseko Group BV 142 Heerema Fabrication Group 144 Vessel Designers & Builders 146 Damen Shipyards Group 148 GustoMSC B.V. 149 Chevalier Floatels BV 150 Abeking & Rasmussen Schiffs- und Yachtwerft Aktiengesellschaft 151 MSIS Chantiers ALLAIS 153 Fassmer GmbH & Co. KG 154
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DENMARK 1 Anholt 2 Århus Bugt 3 Avedore Holme 4 Dan Tysk DK 5 Frederikshavn 6 Horns Rev 1 7 Horns Rev 2 8 Horns Rev 3 9 Kriegers Flak 10 Kriegers Flak 3 11 Middelgrunden 12 NearshoreLab 13 Nysted (Rodsand 1) 14 Nysted 2 (Rodsand 2) 15 Rønland 16 Rønland 2 17 Rønland 3 18 Rønne Bakke 19 Samsø 20 Sprogø 21 Tunø Knob 22 Vindeby FINLAND 1 Inkoo-Raaseporin (*) 2 Kemi Ajos I (*) 3 Kemi Ajos II (*) 4 Kemi Ajos III (*) 5 Korsnäs (*)
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Kristinestad (*) Ostra Skargarden (*) Oulun-Haukiputaan alue 1 (*) Oulun-Haukiputaan alue 2 (*) Oulunsalo-Hailuoto (*) Pori 1 (*) Pori 2 (*) Raahe-Maanahkiaisen (*) Raahe-Pertunmatala (*) Raahe-Ulkonahkiainen (*) Siipyyn (*) Suurhiekka (*) Tornio (*)
FRANCE 1 3B 2 Cherbourg 3 Cote d'Albatre 4 Cote d'Albatre II 5 Courseulles-Sur-Mer 6 d'Aïse 7 Des Minquiers 8 Fecamp 9 Haute -Normandie 10 Le Treport 11 Les Grunes 12 Neoen 13 Noirmoutier 14 Portes en Ré 15 Saint-Brieuc 16 Saint-Nazaire 17 Vendée 18 VertiWind GERMANY 1 Adlergrund 2 Adlergrund GAP 3 Adlergrund Nordkap 4 Aiolos 5 Albatros 6 Alpha Ventus 7 Amrumbank West
8 Aquamarin 9 Arcadis Ost 10 AreaC I,II, III 11 Arkona Becken Südost 12 ArkonaSee Ost,Süd,West 13 Austerngrund 14 Baltic 1 15 Baltic 2 (Kriegers Flak 1) 16 BalticEagle 17 BalticPower 18 Bard Offshore 1 19 Beltsee 20 Bernstein 21 Beta Baltic 22 Bight Power I,II 23 Borkum Riffgrund 1 24 Borkum Riffgrund 2 25 Borkum Riffgrund West 26 Borkum Riffgrund West 2 27 Borkum West 2 28 Breitling 29 Butendiek 30 Citrin 31 DanTysk 32 Delta Nordsee 1, 2 33 Deutsche Bucht 34 Diamant 35 Emden 36 Enova Offshore 37 Euklas 38 Fairwind 39 GAIA I - V 40 Gannet 41 Global Tech I 42 Global Tech II & III 43 Godewind I,II,III 44 H2-20 45 He Dreiht I, II 46 Heron 47 Hochsee testfeld Helgoland 48 Hohe See 49 Hooksiel
50 Horizont I,II,III 51 Innogy Nordsee 1, 2,3 52 Jules Verne 53 Kaikas 54 Kaskasi 55 Mainstream 56 Meerwind Ost/Süd 57 Meerwind West 58 MEG Offshore I 59 Nautilus 60 NEMO 61 Neptun 62 Nordergründe 63 Norderland 64 Nordlicher Grund 65 NORD-OST PASSAT I,II,III 66 Nordpassage 67 Nordsee Ost (Metmast) 68 Nordsee Ost 69 Notos 70 Ostseeperle 71 Ostseeschatz 72 OWP West 73 Petrel 74 PROWIND 1, 2,3 75 Riffgat 76 Sandbank24 77 Seagull 78 SeaStorm I, II 79 SeaWind III & IV 80 Seewind 81 Skua OWF 82 Strom-Nord 83 Strom-Süd 84 Veja Mate 85 Wikinger 86 Windanker 87 Witte Bank IRELAND 1 Arklow Bank 2 Arklow Bank 2
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ITALY 1 Chieuti 2 Etruria 3 Foce Verano 4 Gargano Sud 5 Golfo di Gela 6 Golfo di Manfredonia 7 Golfo di Trieste 8 Is Arenas 9 Margherita di Savoia 10 Rodi Garganico 11 San Michele 12 Secche di Vada 13 Talbot 14 Taranto 15 Tricase MALTA 1 Hexicon 2 Sikka L-Badja THE NETHERLANDS 1 Beaufort 2 Breeveertien ll 3 Brown Ridge Oost 4 Den Helder 5 Clearcamp 6 Egmond aan Zee 7 Eneco Luchterduinen 8 Gemini 9 Okeanos 10 P12 11 Prinses Amalia 12 Q4 13 Scheveningen Buiten 14 Tromp Binnen
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EWEA European Wind Energy Association
The European Wind Energy Association (EWEA) is the largest and most powerful wind energy networks in the world. It is the voice of the wind industry in Europe and is ideally situated in the heart of the EU quarter in Brussels in close proximity to European decision makers.
EWEA has over 700 members from almost 60 countries, including manufacturers with a leading share of the world wind power market, plus component suppliers, research institutes, national wind and renewables associations, developers, electricity providers, finance and insurance companies and consultants. This combined strength makes EWEA the world’s largest and most powerful wind energy network. The association’s main activities centre on coordinating international policy and formulating policy positions for the wind industry on key issues, communications, research and analysis both independent and in cooperation with industry and research institutions, and providing support to members. EWEA also organises high profile industry events including the EWEA annual event, the bi-annual offshore conference and workshops in the EU and beyond. EWEA’s communication activities include producing a large variety of information tools, managing high profile campaigns in support of wind energy, producing a bimonthly magazine and a blog updated several times a week, and frequent press-related activities all aimed at raising awareness of the benefits of wind energy, dispelling the myths and providing easy access to comprehensive information. Our aim is to communicate that wind energy is a popular, mainstream power technology and a key solution to the emerging energy, climate and jobs crises.
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Our overall mission is to ensure that wind energy will be the leading technology in transforming the global energy supply structure towards a truly sustainable energy future based on indigenous, non-polluting and competitive renewable technologies. To do this we use effective communication and engagement in the political decision-making processes to facilitate the national and international policies needed to strengthen the development of European and global wind energy markets, infrastructure development and improvement of technology.
Current Status Wind energy has been growing very strongly in the last 10 to 15 years to the point where it is a mainstream power generating technology. Near the end of September 2012 there were 100GW of wind energy capacity installed in the European Union, providing more than 6.3% of its electricity, avoiding CO2 equivalent to 31% of the EU’s Kyoto Protocol obligation and representing €12.6bn of annual investments. While the initial pioneers of wind energy were Denmark, Spain and Germany, more recently a new wave of strong onshore wind energy markets has been emerging, including countries like Romania, Poland and Belgium. The other major area of growth is of course offshore wind energy, with the most significant additions made last year in the UK, now the global offshore market leader, Denmark and Belgium. Cumulatively, by the end of 2011 there were 53 wind farms in the waters of 10 European countries, totalling 3,813MW. In just the first six months of 2012, eight new offshore farms, 132 new turbines, came online, reaching a total of 1,503 turbines with a capacity of 4,336MW in 56 wind farms. The enormous potential of the offshore wind energy is celebrated, analysed and explored further at EWEA’s biannual EWEA OFFSHORE conference and exhibition. It is the world’s largest offshore wind energy event. EWEA OFFSHORE 2013 will occur 19-21 November in Frankfurt. For more information: www.ewea.org/offshore2013. Future Outlook By 2025, EWEA expects offshore capacity to exceed the capacity of wind operating onshore at the end of 2010, and is expected to exceed onshore capacity altogether beyond 2030. EWEA estimates that by 2020 there will be 40GW of offshore wind energy capacity, providing 4% of Europe’s electricity, and that by 2030, there will be 150GW offshore, providing 14% of EU electricity demand. Annual investments in
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offshore wind power are expected to increase from €2.8bn in 2011 to €10.4bn in 2020 and to €17.1bn in 2030. However, to enable industry to develop the market, governments and EU must ensure a progressive and stable policy framework including a binding 2030 renewable energy target, implementation of a single market in electricity, and actions to ensure the constructions of an offshore grid. In addition, EWEA has long called for governments to facilitate R&D investment to enable the technology to follow the same cost reductions as onshore wind. The industry, meanwhile, must work with the private sector to overcome supply chain bottlenecks and with the relevant institutions to deal with skills shortages while the financial sector needs to become more familiar with opportunities and challenges of offshore wind. Julian Scola, Communications Director
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AWEA American 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 has nearly 2,000 members and advocates which include wind turbine manufacturers, component suppliers, project developers, project owners and operators, financiers, researchers, renewable energy supporters, utilities, marketers, customers, and their advocates.
AWEA is pleased to support the growing momentum within the U.S. offshore wind industry. Offshore wind’s significant job creation potential, proven environmental benefits and close proximity to demand have attracted the interest of various regions, with developers pursuing projects along the East Coast, and in the Gulf of Mexico and Great Lakes. Continued and expanding commitment from states, the federal government and environmental organisations bolsters the prospects for the offshore wind industry in America. With nearly 1,000 attendees and 100 exhibitors, AWEA’s 2012 Offshore WINDPOWER Conference & Exhibition demonstrates the building momentum in the U.S. offshore sector. The 2013 Offshore WINDPOWER Conference and Exhibition, being held October 22-24 in Providence, Rhode Island, is poised to build on the successes of the last event, just as companies expect to reach new benchmarks along the way to making the U.S. offshore wind industry a reality. For more information, please visit: www. offshorewindexpo.org. Significant Milestones Achieved State and federal processes for developing offshore wind in the U.S. are well underway. Although hurdles exist and major milestones still need to be reached, the offshore industry in the U.S. has made important advances, including in the past year.
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This past summer, on the federal Congressional level, the Senate Finance Committee approved, with a strong 19-5 bipartisan vote, a package of tax extenders that includes the Investment Tax Credit (ITC) for offshore wind projects as well as the Production Tax Credit (PTC) for land-based wind projects. This achievement bodes well for future efforts to ensure that these critical extensions are signed into law. On the regulatory side, in early 2011, the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) unveiled a coordinated strategic plan, A National
Offshore Wind Strategy: Creating an Offshore Wind Industry in the United States, which seeks to achieve the deployment of 10GW of offshore wind capacity by 2020 and 54GW by 2030. Since then there has been significant progress at DOI including: • A Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) for the Mid-Atlantic Wind Energy Areas (WEA), which means that leases can now be issued in New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia without the need for preparation and federal review of an environmental impact statement, a process that could have taken at least two years; • The first lease granted under the Smart from the Start Initiative to NRG Bluewater Wind off the coast of the state of Delaware; • Publication of a draft Environmental Assessment for the Rhode Island-Massachusetts WEA that could lead to a FONSI; • Determinations of No Competitive Interest for the Atlantic Wind Connection’s offshore transmission system and Deepwater Wind’s transmission line from its Block Island Wind Farm to the Rhode Island mainland; and • The finalisation of the form that BOEM will use to issue offshore wind energy leases. Also making progress were other developers including: • Cape Wind, which received a Determination of No Hazard from the Federal Aviation Administration and announced the purchase of a marina for its operations and maintenance facility, • Fishermen’s Energy, which received all necessary federal and state permits to begin construction of its Atlantic City Wind Farm. Significant Investment in Research and Development The research and development (R&D) focus in the U.S. has been on both near-term, shallow-water deployments in the Atlantic, Great Lakes, and Gulf of Mexico in order
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to jump start a commercial market, as well on strategic investment in technology that is longer-term, such as floating foundations for projects in deeper water. The DOE is committed to lowering the levelised cost of energy, accelerating permitting timelines, and promoting public and utility acceptance across regions with strong wind resources and developer interests. As an example, in order to help speed these technical innovations and drive down costs, last year, DOE announced the commitment of $43 million in funding for 41 projects across twenty states. Of these, 19 projects received $26.5 million to aid in the development of engineering modeling and analysis tools that will help to lower overall offshore facility costs and to facilitate development of the next generation of largescale turbines. This includes R&D for innovations in key components, such as floating support structures and turbine rotor and control subsystems.
Finally, in March of this year, the DOE made a Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) for Advanced Technology Demonstration Projects as part of a six-year $180 million initiative. The overarching goal of this FOA is to provide funding for one near-term pilot scale project (2014) and several medium-term utility scale installations (2015-17) that can verify innovative designs and technology developments and help lower costs. Looking Ahead The offshore wind industry in the U.S. is well positioned for significant growth in the coming years and AWEA is committed to continuing the collaboration among all stakeholders to ensure that the U.S. can realise the many benefits of offshore wind as soon as possible.
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Furthermore, 22 projects received $16.5 million to research project design factors, such as environmental impact assessment and characterisation of offshore wind
resources. These projects also focus on removing market barriers to investment and infrastructure development, including addressing long-term manufacturing needs, port requirements, and transmission grid integration.
DWIA Danish Wind Industry Association
What started as a visionary experiment back in 1991 with the first offshore wind farm ever, has now become a global industry with Denmark continuing the role as a leading wind cluster for more than 20 years. With a new ambitious energy agreement, Denmark has a clear political goal of 50% wind energy in the electricity system in 2020.
This exceptional goal will see 1.500MW of new offshore capacity installed by 2020 and the Danish Wind Industry Association (DWIA) is positioned right in the middle of this development, representing more than 240 Danish companies. Especially across the Northern European waters we are seeing a wave of new projects and plans for future wind farms. Denmark has a very favourable geographical position in this offshore adventure and DWIA is pleased to represent the companies within the industry with the most offshore wind experience. The Danish supply chain includes the most productive manufacturers of offshore wind turbines along with world leading installation, transport, service, consulting, and energy companies. The wave of offshore activity is also sweeping across Danish waters with the decision to build two new offshore wind farms by 2020. The new Kriegers Flak wind farm will be the first to power two countries – Denmark and Germany – with a 600MW capacity. Additional 500MW are being developed as near-shore turbines between 4-20 kilometres from shore, enabling neighbouring citizens and businesses to buy parts of the projects, thus ensuring a continuation of the Danish tradition of local ownership.
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In 2012 the first turbines in the 400MW Anholt offshore wind farm were connected to the grid, delivering the first electricity from what is to be Denmark’s largest offshore farm. 2012 also marked the opening of the new National Test Centre in Østerild, which will hold seven test turbines of up to 250 metres high. This facility enables manufacturers to test ‘next generation’ turbines in a unique and rough environment in close collaboration with Danish universities. Cost of Energy down, Value of Wind up Ever since the first turbines where placed offshore the industry has focused on bringing down the cost of energy from offshore wind. Throughout the recent decades the cost of energy from onshore turbines has become so low
that it is a competitive alternative to fossil fuels. Compared to onshore technology, offshore turbines still have some way to go. Therefore, bringing the cost of energy down and the value of wind up, will be the overall challenge for the offshore industry in the coming decade, and to meet this challenge innovative solutions must be developed. In the past few years, the Danish wind industry and the research community have addressed the main R&D challenges in an offshore strategy from the joint strategic partnership ‘Megavind’, which has a stated goal of a 50% cost reduction for offshore wind in 2020. In the pursuit of cutting costs and increasing competitiveness of offshore wind DWIA is establishing a new offshore networking hub in 2013, aimed at helping the industry cooperate and identify and face challenges in the offshore industry. Jan Hylleberg, CEO
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Danish Wind Industry Association Rosenørns AllÊ 9, 5. sal DK-1970 Frederiksberg C Denmark T +45 33 73 03 30 F +45 33 73 03 33 danish@windpower.org www.windpower.org
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EWPA Estonian Wind Power Association
Estonia, situated in the heart of the windy Baltic Sea Region, does not have any offshore wind parks yet but according to the recently conducted Basrec-wind study the northernmost Baltic state has close to 1500MW potential capacity in golden sites where offshore wind could successfully be harnessed to generate electricity. These so called golden sites were based on an initial evaluation of the three primary cost drivers for offshore wind deployment (wind speed, water depth and distance from shore) together with exclusion of the environmentally protected areas.
Legal framework The Water Act is the main legislation that regulates offshore wind farm planning in Estonia, including the use and protection of water, and relations between landowners and water users. A building permission to build and a permit for the special use of water is required to operate an offshore wind farm in Estonia. Also, the owner of an offshore wind farm must pay an annual charge for using a site in an area of public water. This is enacted by the Electricity Market Act. National need There are two national documents that can be considered as pointers for investors when it comes to offshore wind energy development in Estonia. The Development Plan of the Estonian Electricity Sector adopted three years ago foresees 500MW offshore wind energy installed by the end of 2018. However, the more current National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP) predicts that offshore wind need only generate 250MW by 2020 to reach the EU 2020 target for Estonia. The action plan also notes that installing offshore wind farms in Estonia may prove to be more economically favourable than in other EU regions. This makes investment in wind power development in Estonia interesting for those countries that would have difficulty meeting the objectives arising from the Renewable Energy Directive. Therefore, Estonia is currently actively exploring EU cooperation mechanisms and possible partners.
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At the same time the Estonian Government recently initiated Marine Spatial Planning in pilot sea areas that border with Pärnu and Hiiu County. These areas overlap with the zones of Estonia’s two offshore wind farm projects – Gulf of Riga and Hiiumaa - belonging to Estonia’s two biggest wind energy operators. Three projects undergoing The state owned utility Eesti Energia, plans to erect wind turbines in the region of the Gulf of Riga with a total capacity up to 700MW. They have made feasibility studies and are currently considering areas south and southwest of Kihnu island – the largest island in the Gulf of Riga.
The biggest wind energy producer in the Baltic States Nelja Energia is running the Hiiumaa offshore wind farm project where approximately 200 turbines with a total capacity also up to 700MW are planned to the shoals north, north-west and west of Hiiumaa – Estonia’s second biggest island. There is also 190MW offshore wind energy project on the Neugrund Reef off the north-western coast of Estonia that is developed by Neugrund OÜ. All three offshore projects are in different stages of environmental studies. Role of the national industry As mentioned, Estonia has great potential in developing offshore wind power but this small country is interested in taking it one step further. Already today the majority of wind generators manufactured globally by ABB is made in Estonia. The Estonian Wind Power Cluster that operates under the Estonian Wind Power Association has looked into several ways how other companies could also take part in the rapidly and innovatively evolving wind power industry. Considering Estonia’s existing know-how and experience, it appears that offshore wind energy will offer the best opportunities. Estonia has a long history in shipbuilding and is known for its excellent metalworking skills and so it is no surprise that shipyards are today also adapting to serve the offshore wind industry. Take for example BLRT group that manufactures various structures and special mounts for both on- and offshore wind farms. They also build catamaran support, and jack up crane vessels, both extremely appropriate for this dynamic industry. Tuuliki Kasonen, General Manager
Estonian Wind Power Association Regati pst. 1 11911 Tallinn Estonia T +372 63 96 62 5 F +372 63 96 62 0 info@tuuleenergia.ee www.tuuleenergia.ee
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FWPA Finnish Wind Power Association
The wind power development in Finland has been relatively slow and the installed capacity was still a modest 199MW by the end of 2011. Thanks to an effective feedin-tariff system, the wind power development has boomed in 2012 though. By the end of October 2012 the pipeline had reached 9,000MW. Installed capacity increased in 2012 by more than 100MW and a further 150MW at least is due in 2013.
The pipeline includes 3,000MW worth of offshore projects. The current feed-in-tariff, 83.5 â‚Ź/MWh, is not sufficient for these projects. The government of Finland has started to design an investment subsidy for a large demonstration offshore project. This is very good news for the Finnish wind farm developers. With the demonstration project the overall supply chain necessary for a large offshore wind farm can be tested. The demonstration offshore wind farm can also be used to define the correct feed-in-tariff level for offshore projects in Finland. The conditions where Finnish developers develop their wind farms differ from those of other countries. The Finnish waters are rather shallow; typically the wind farms are planned in areas where the water depth is between 5 and 20 meters. Also the distance between the shore and the wind farm location is relatively short, typically between few hundred meters to 20 kilometres. The main difference between the Finnish and other European offshore projects is the weather. In Finland the sea can be frozen for several months a year. This sets high requirements for the turbine foundations and towers. They should be able to resist the force of packed ice that the wind will sometimes push towards the offshore constructions. The ice can also limit the access to the turbine and make the maintenance a greater problem than for onshore turbines. All these issues can be managed with thorough planning of the project.
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There are currently 11 semi-offshore wind turbines (on artificial islands), one offshore wind turbine and one offshore test foundation and a tower in Finland. The test foundation was installed in summer 2009 few hundred meters outside of Kemi and the offshore turbine in the summer of 2010, a few hundred meters offshore from Pori. The results from both of these sites have been promising: there has been no damage to the test foundation or the
offshore turbine caused by ice. These results together with the demonstration subsidy for a larger offshore wind farm promised by the Finnish Government provide very encouraging news for the Finnish wind farm developers. The Finnish Wind Power Association (FWPA) is a nongovernmental organisation that promotes Wind Energy and increases the wind energy knowledge in Finland. FWPA is also active in the public and political discussion concerning the wind energy issues. The association has member companies from various fields of business, and includes, for example, project developers, turbine manufacturers, consultants and component or material producers. All of these companies share the same point of view concerning the wind power: it is a good and beneficial energy production method that should be promoted in Finland. Currently FWPA has got about 200 private individuals and over 140 company members. Anni Mikkonen, Managing Director
Finnish Wind Power Association Asemakatu 11 A 40100 Jyv채skyl채 Finland T +358 40 77 16 11 4 tuuli@tuulivoimayhdistys.fi www.tuulivoimayhdistys.fi
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German OFFSHORE WIND ENERGY FOUNDATION In 2012 the debate concerning offshore grid connection and the associated liability issues regarding delays or interruptions was the central topic for the German offshore sector, and it will continue to be relevant this year. Following the adoption of the Third Act Revising the Legislation Governing the Energy Sector (EnWG-E) in December 2012, a new grid connection regime for offshore wind farms in Germany will take effect at the beginning of 2013. This is a significant milestone in the evolution of the legal framework governing construction of the electricity grid in the North Sea and Baltic. Now it is essential to fill this framework with substance and to implement the system change rapidly and efficiently. If this happens, Germany will set an important milestone, also internationally.
Current development status of offshore wind By the end of 2012, half a dozen offshore wind farms with a combined power of close to 2,000MW were either under construction or in operation in the Baltic and North Seas. Construction will commence on a further 1,000MW during 2013. The offshore sector currently employs over 10,000 people in Germany. Grid connection: Initial difficulties TenneT TSO (Transmission System Operator), the TSO in charge for the North Sea, has not awarded any new contracts for grid connections in Germany since the end of 2011. The reason for this is that under the original system every licensed wind farm fulfilling a defined set of criteria had the legal right to grid connection. The grid operator TenneT found itself overwhelmed by connection requests on the single and cluster levels. A political solution was urgently needed.
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The unresolved questions relating to the expansion of the grid then resulted in a climate of uncertainty which pervaded the entire sector. Suppliers, ports, shipyards and the whole maritime economy are all in need of follow-up contracts since further investment in the construction of wind farms has been placed on hold until the legal issues surrounding offshore grid connection in general, and liability questions regarding delays and disruptions of grid connection in particular, have been clarified. System change: On route to an offshore grid plan The revision of the Legislation Governing the Energy Sector (EnWG) addresses the past deficits regarding grid connection of offshore wind farms, and the difficulties arising from these, by adopting a comprehensive approach. On the one hand, the legislation covers the development of a comprehensive offshore grid development plan, a binding set of roadmaps for their realisation, and a variety of damage mitigation strategies which are intended to pave the way for an economically efficient expansion of the grid. The offshore grid development plan will be prepared by the transmission grid operators in the first quarter of this
year. It is expected to be officially released by the Federal Network Agency in March which will then launch a series of public consultations. The new legal framework must now be swiftly filled with substance in order to prevent any more delays in the further development of offshore wind energy in Germany. In addition, the transition phase must be implemented sensibly, since the ‘old’ system will still apply to those wind farms starting construction in 2013. An early priority is for the transmission grid operator to commission the three outstanding grid connections in the North Sea (DolWin3 and BorWin3 and 4) as soon as possible. The legal specification of liability provisions has cleared the path for potential investors. The Offshore Wind Energy Foundation believes that the German promotional bank Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau (KfW) should temporarily involve itself financially in TenneT TSO in order to circumvent any additional delays in the commissioning of these remaining grid connection systems. Moreover, in order to further minimise risks and reduce medium to long term costs, the establishment of uniform standards for HVDC converter platforms and cables are crucial. Another key measure is the development of a meshed offshore grid. If a grid connection should fail, then the output from that wind farm can be temporarily relayed through a neighbouring station. The transition phase to the new system requires a particularly efficient and flexible approach to grid connection management. Should one or another wind farm be completed earlier or later than planned, then the electricity generated could also be routed through neighbouring converter stations – provided there is a high level of coordination with binding agreements . Stable framework is crucial A solid political framework is an essential prerequisite to build up momentum within the German offshore wind energy sector over the next years. In addition to the Legislation Governing the Energy Sector (EnWG), this
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includes stable and adequate provisions for offshore wind in the the Renewable Energy Sources Act (EEG). Only then can the entire offshore wind industry supply chain benefit properly throughout the whole of Germany, from German Offshore Wind Farms the coastal states in the North down south to North-Rhine Westfalia, Bavaria and Baden-WĂźrttemberg. The practical experiences from construction and operation during the initial phase of expansion to 3,000MW are critical for our capacity to develop sustainable concepts for installation, operation and maintenance of offshore wind farms in the future. The debate over energy policy with Kiel respect to offshore grid connection in Germany, andKiel the lessons learned during this process, especially with regard to standardisation and risk minimisation, can be relevant for the growth of a European offshore grid. An offshore wind energy industry close to base load demand is and will be an essential and increasingly important component of Hamburg the energy mix in Germany and Europe, and will remain so in the future.
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IWEA Irish 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.
The 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 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 totaling 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 Irish Council have signaled an intent to move forward a memorandum of understanding on renewable energy trading between the British and Irish governments which is welcomed by IWEA. IWEA believes that Ireland has the capability to develop an export led offshore industry in the coming years should such an agreement emerge.
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The second interconnector between Ireland and Great Britain, launched in October 2012, is a key market mechanism that will play a 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. The East West Interconnector brings multiple mutual benefits to both British and Irish economies. It will improve competition, increase 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.
Encouragingly, earlier this month 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. Given our significant wind resource, 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 is bright for offshore wind development in Ireland. Kenneth Matthews, CEO
Irish Wind Energy Association Sycamore House Millennium Park, Osberstown, Naas, Co.Kildare Ireland T +353 45 89 93 41 F +353 45 85 49 58 office@iwea.com www.iwea.com
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Arklow Bank, courtesy of GE Energy
JWPA Japan Wind Power Association
Existing State and Trends of Offshore Wind Farms in Japan. In October last year Japan had an offshore wind energy total installed capacity of 25.2MW. At the time of publication, late December 2012, further capacity of 16MW is currently under construction, making the Japanese total of installed capacity 41.2MW planned to be operational by March 2013.
Of these wind farm projects, one has been in operation since 2003 at Setana Port with two 1.2MW Vestas turbines, and another since 2004 at Sakata Port with ten 2MW Vestas turbines. A third wind farm is in operation at Kashima Port and went online in 2010 producing 14MW from seven 2MW Hitachi turbines. The 41.2MW total will be reached when the second Kashima Port zone comes on line this year with eight more of the 2MW Hitachi turbines. In the future a third much larger zone is planned for 2017 at Kashima Port with fifty 5MW turbines producing an expected 250MW output, increasing the total capacity by a factor of 6. All of these projects have been planned and built very close to the coast in harbour areas within a maximum of 700m from the shoreline. They are owned by mainly private companies. The 2017 project introduces the Wind Power Ltd. and the Marubeni Corporation to home waters as partner to Kashima Port, adding Japanese wind power to their offshore wind energy portfolio in Europe.
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The Japanese Government has provided subsidies for further demonstration projects for fixed foundations. These NEDO (New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organisation) projects have been carried out off Kitakyushu on the South West coast, and off Chosi on the mid-Eastern coast of Japan’s island coasts. Here they are testing a hybrid gravity and jacket version and gravity type foundations in waters between 14m and 12m, 1.5km to 3km from the shoreline. The turbines used are a Japan Steel Works Ltd 2MW and a Mitsubishi 2.4MW, respectively. Observational masts are being placed at the same time. The Ministry of Environment (MOE) and the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) both have separate projects to test different floating foundations. Both ministries have support from different organisations, institutions and corporations to implement the test projects. The turbines to be fitted will range from two Hitachi turbines, a 0.1MW and a 2MW for the MOE offshore of Kabashima in the far South
West of the islands. The METI will have one Hitachi 2MW and 2 Mitsubishi 7MW turbines. Planned to be operational between 2013 and 2015, construction has already started on the MOE project. The different floating foundations to be tested are a hybrid steel/concrete spar by the MOE and a spar and 2 semisubmersible configurations by the METI. As would be expected the tests for floating foundations are taking place further offshore. The MOE projects are 1km offshore while the METI projects are more distant at between 20km and 40km offshore. These tests represent a strong commitment to offshore wind energy and the effort to overcome the narrow continental shelf of shallow water surrounding Japan. Dr. Toru NAKAO
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KWEIA Korea Wind Energy Industry Association
Korean industry is involved in the offshore wind industry in many ways. Korean shipbuilders have built four installation vessels for the offshore wind industry to date, and another unit is currently under construction at the time of publication of this magazine. In the meantime Korean turbine manufacturing companies, STX and Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction, have built prototypes for 2MW and 3MW offshore wind turbines, respectively, which are currently located in the North East Sea off the island of Jeju and are reported to be operating well.
This indicates that Korea has not only joined the club of offshore wind turbine manufacturers but also the club of countries with offshore wind facilities which are connected to the power grid system. 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 Gunsan district. The project will be built in several phases. The first phase will be a 100MW demonstration phase including test turbines in the 3 to 7MW class from several Korean manufacturers. The second phase will be for 400MW by 2016 and the third phase will see the construction of at least 1,500MW by 2019. At the same time the local governments are also promoting 4GW of offshore wind development in Chunnam district, another 2GW near the island of Jeju, as well as several gigawatts in Kyungnam province. Korean wind turbine manufacturers are at the moment developing multi megawatt offshore wind turbines in the 5.5MW and 7MW class. As part of this, Samsung will be installing a 7MW prototype turbine at a test facility in Glasgow, Scotland, in early 2013, with another turbine to be installed by 2014. In addition Samsung and Korea Southern Power Corporation will jointly be developing an offshore wind farm South West of Jeju island for which Samsung has signed an EPCIÂ contract which includes the provision of twelve 7MW units (84MW). This wind farm is planned to be completed by 2014. Korean Companies have established track records in in the field of offshore oil and gas exploration for fabrication and EPC contracting in the field of offshore facilities. They are now recognised in the offshore wind market, and intend to be a driving engine in this industry in the future.
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Dr. Rimtaig Lee, Chairman
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 wind@kweia.or.kr www.kweia.or.kr
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The installation vessel, Pacific Orca, built by Samsung
NWEA Netherlands Wind Energy Association
NWEA – Netherlands Wind Energy Association; www.nwea.nl - is the not for profit wind energy trade association in the Netherlands. As such, 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 maximise all the benefits of wind for the Netherlands as a whole.
NWEA is the voice of over 400 members ranging from international businesses to small independent companies in the wind industry, operators, suppliers, utilities, developers, research institutions and related industries & organisations. We act as a united representative and a central point of information for our members. Offshore wind: status and outlook for the Netherlands The Netherlands was one of the first countries in the world to complete offshore wind farms. Currently these two, Egmond aan Zee and Prinses Amaliawindpark, remain the only wind farms in operation off the Dutch coast, providing a total of 228MW. The next project to be completed will be Luchterduinen situated 23km off the coast near Noordwijk and Zandvoort. This wind farm is projected to be in operation in 2015 generating 128MW from 43 turbines. Two projects north of the Netherlands with a total output of 600MW have secured government investment support and are expect to be built within two to three years.
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The next new development is now being planned. It is the result of the offshore wind “Green Deal” between the Dutch government and the Netherlands Wind Energy Association. The “Green Deal” is due to deliver a 40% reduction in the kWh cost of offshore wind electricity by 2020. This will be done by innovation in the technical, logistic and O&M, sectors of the industry and through improvements in government policies and procedures. Currently the industry is compiling a plan for a test and demonstration site to put to the government for approval. The Leeghwater site is named in honour of one of the Netherlands’ most famous water engineers from the Golden age, the 17th century. The 300MW site would have different slots where several clients could acquire the opportunity to test or demonstrate their innovations which will contribute to price reduction. The Top consortium for Knowledge and Innovation (TKI –WoZ), a strong government- industry multi-annual programme to advance excellent research
and development in the field of Offshore Wind Energy, is also partly responsible for the development of Leeghwater. The NWEA and TKI-WoZ, the industry intend to present their full plan for Leeghwater for government approval by mid 2013. In September 2012 the Netherlands elected a new government. Its manifesto included a target of 16% renewable energy in 2020, 2% higher than the agreed EU target for the Netherlands of 14%, and 1.5% higher than the target of the previous government. The new government has set an ambitious milestone to be reached. It will require both a massive increase in both onshore and offshore wind development. Together a capacity of at least 12,000MW wind energy installed is needed in 2020. For offshore, this requires new innovative policies, accelerated deployment and timely government decisions upon which the industry can commit to invest. NWEA discusses and assists the government to realise these ambitions, and first steps for the deployment of this necessary additional capacity should be started by early 2013. Ton Sledsens, Offshore Program
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Netherlands Wind Energy Association Korte Elisabethstraat 6 3511 JG Utrecht The Netherlands T +31 30 23 16 97 7 info@nwea.nl www.nwea.nl
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RenewableUK
2012 was the year in which the UK further cemented its position as the world leader in offshore wind. We added over a 1GW in capacity at over 8 sites and ended the year with 2.67GW installed, more than the rest of the world put together. This included the opening of the three largest offshore wind farms in the world (Greater Gabbard 504MW, Sheringham Shoal 315MW and Walney 367.2MW) and rapid progress at the 630MW London Array, with the final turbine installed in December. RenewableUK also proudly held the first ever Global Offshore Wind conference with over 3500 delegates and offshore wind provided around 3% of the nation’s electricity.
But this is only the start. The UK’s unrivalled pipeline of projects should see 18GW of projects and around 20% of the UK’s electricity delivered by 2020 (Department of Energy and Climate Change). This pipeline includes the 7GW of projects that entered the planning system in 2012, including the first four Round 3 projects, as well as the 1GW consented at Race Bank and Dudgeon. In the supply chain, 2012 saw Areva and Gamesa announce their intentions to invest in manufacturing facilities in Scotland, building on earlier announcements from Samsung and Mitsubishi to develop R+D facilities. A final investment decision on Siemens’ new factory in Hull is expected early in 2013. In terms of finance, the long running refinance of Lincs was completed and the Green Investment Bank made its first investment in the refinancing of Walney. Costs were also very much at the fore, with two landmark reports (Cost Reduction Taskforce and the Crown Estate’s Cost Reduction Pathways project) both concluding that £100/ MWh by 2020 was challenging but achievable. Looking forward and much of 2013 will be spent on ensuring that the Energy Bill and secondary legislation delivers a successful market support landscape post 2017. The Bill was perhaps better than many had expected but much work remains, not least on determining the strike price generators will receive and how contracts will be allocated.
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Throughout this RenewableUK has been actively involved, running the first ever Global Offshore Wind event, leading the industries response to the Energy Bill and ROC Consultation providing greater visibility of development timelines through the Project Timelines report, and writing with Government the Cost Reduction Taskforce report. This is what makes us the leading renewable energy trade association in the UK and this work will continue in 2013.
To find out more please visit our website and RenewableUK’s 2013 Offshore Conference in Manchester on 12-13th June 2013 where over 3,000 delegates and 200 exhibitors will take part in the UK’s premier offshore wind event. I look forward to seeing you there. Paul Reynolds, Offshore Wind Development Manager
Š May 2012 RenewableUK
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RenewableUK Greencoat House Francis Street London SW1P 1DH United Kingdom info@RenewableUK.com www.RenewableUK.com
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COMPONENTS, SYSTEMS & MANUFACTURERS
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Alstom Alstom’s Wind Activities
Alstom is a global leader in power generation and transmission facilities as well as rail transport infrastructure. The group is also at the forefront of innovative technologies and efficient, integrated energy solutions that are environmentally friendly and adapted to customer requirements. With the largest portfolio of products on the market, Alstom covers the entire range of energy sources from gas to wind power. The company’s clean technologies generate enough electricity to meet the needs of around 1.2 billion homes worldwide.
Alstom 4, avenue André Malraux 92309 Levallois-Perret France T +33 14 14 92 00 0 F +33 14 14 92 48 5 www.alstom.com
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With over thirty years of experience in wind power, Alstom provides global energy solutions: from wind turbine design and supply to wind farm development, construction, and operation and maintenance services. The company offers onshore and offshore wind turbines ranging from 1.67MW to 6MW, providing solutions for all types of geographical locations and weather conditions. To date Alstom has installed or is installing more than 2,500 wind turbines in almost 150 wind farms with a total capacity of more than 3,700MW. All Alstom wind turbines feature the ALSTOM PURE TORQUE® concept,
a unique rotor support design that protects the drive train from deflection loads to ensure higher reliability. As part of its R&D activities, Alstom has developed the Haliade™ 150-6MW, the first new generation offshore wind turbine. Each Haliade 150 unit will be capable of supplying the equivalent of 5,000 homes with electricity. Characterised by its innovative technology, this direct-drive turbine is suitable for all sea conditions and will deliver offshore power at the best price. With its Haliade 150, Alstom is the exclusive supplier to the EDF EN-led consortium that
has successfully bid for three projects submitted for the sites at Saint-Nazaire, Courseulles-sur-Mer and Fécamp in France with a total of approximately 240 wind turbines. An industrial plan has been finalised, that will lead to the creation of a national French industry that will set the standard in offshore wind power, with four factories being constructed in Saint-Nazaire and Cherbourg. These new resources will be complemented by an Alstom engineering and R&D centre dedicated to marine energies that will be the first and only set-up of its kind in France.
Winergy AG A pioneer in the offshore wind business
Winergy, one of the pioneers in the offshore business, introduced its first industrialised gearbox for wind turbines in 1981. Ten years later, in 1991, the first offshore wind farm in Vindeby, Denmark, was equipped with eleven 450kW Winergy gearboxes – an important step for the wind industry and the crucial move for Winergy to build up experiences in the offshore business. Focusing on offshore applications since then, in 2003, Winergy introduced the first 5MW offshore gearbox; in 2007, Winergy commissioned the world’s largest 14MW test bench; in 2010 Winergy introduced the 6.5MW Multi Duored and in 2011 Winergy rolled out the HybridDrive Concept. Today, more than 900 Winergy offshore gearboxes and couplings are in service, of which more than 100 gearboxes are in the 5/6MW class. Innovation as a standard As the global market leader, Winergy offers its customised both standard as well as customised gearboxes in the power range between 600kW and 6.5MW, or even higher. Since Winergy built the first gearbox for wind turbines back in 1981, it has been continuously working on innovative concepts, which support its customers through cuttingedge technology. Winergy set the industry standards, e.g. for helical planetary gear stages as well as for the super finishing of the gears. The fact that more than 70,000 gearboxes have been shipped to satisfied wind turbine customers around the world illustrates Winergy’s success. Custom-made design Differentiation of wind turbines requires specific solutions for every component. A detailed wind turbine specification is the foundation of individual component development. Winergy takes its long-term on- and offshore experience into account to develop cost-effective solutions that perfectly fulfill customer requirements. The result: mechanical components which increase the efficiency for new and repowering projects for on- and offshore wind turbines.
Am Industriepark 2 46562 Voerde-Friedrichsfeld Germany T +49 28 71 92-4 F +49 28 71 92 24 87 info@winergy-group.com www.winergy-group.com Contact: Felix Henseler Head of Business Development
quality measures. Winergy lives the Zero-Defect-Culture-Program through implementation of the automotive VDA 6.3 standards for all production processes since 2011. Especially for bigger offshore application the VDA 6.3 standard is successfully implemented and has been confirmed by external auditors. Sophisticated testing facilities including a climate chamber and the world’s largest test bench of 14MW combined with the Zero-Defect-Culture during the procurement, manufacturing, assembly and testing processes ensure highest quality products. About Winergy Winergy, with its headquarters in
Voerde, Germany, is the leading drive train component manufacturer for wind turbines. It has supplied more than 70,000 gearboxes. With more than 30 years of experience, Winergy offers gearboxes, couplings and services to wind turbine manufacturers, wind farm owners/operations & maintenance companies. The product portfolio covers power ratings between 750kW and 6.5MW complemented by a high quality professional service portfolio. Production and service locations are located in Europe, China, India and the US, while the base of service partners is expanded continuously on a global level.
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Highest reliability trough world-class production and testing processes Reliability, serviceability and availability are the most important factors for offshore wind turbines. Therefore Winergy products are subjected to advanced
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IHC Merwede-Offshore Reliable partner for efficient offshore solutions
IHC Merwede’s offshore division is a partner of choice for innovative, sustainable and integrated offshore vessels and equipment. IHC Merwede’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 Merwede ensures compliance with the latest technological developments, strictest safety regulations and most stringent environmental standards.
IHC Merwede - 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 offshore@ihcmerwede.com www.ihcmerwede.com
Reliable IHC Merwede 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 Merwede can accommodate the construction of vessels and equipment in The Netherlands or in various locations worldwide.
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Partnership IHC Merwede provides cost-effective products, not only when newly acquired, but also throughout their working lives. The IHC Merwede team works closely with the customer, 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 solutions IHC Merwede constructs custombuilt 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 Merwede 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 Merwede provides services for the construction, operation and maintenance of offshore wind farms including: • consultancy and design, incorporating operational engineering • engineering and fabrication of equipment • handling and installation tools • construction of vessels and modifications to existing vessels.
Seatools B.V. The underwater specialist
Seatools is an underwater specialist with a distinguished track record of providing highquality, bespoke equipment for a wide range of subsea applications. We provide complete solutions for almost any underwater challenge and have, in–house, all the skills needed to design and build the systems you are looking for. We have earned global respect from clients in the offshore oil and gas, dredging and civil engineering industries as a result.
Manufacturer of:
Remotely operated vehicles: • • • •
Rock dump ROVs Grab excavation systems Special purpose ROVs Cleaning machines
Seatools B.V. Jan van der Heydenstraat 11 3281 NE Numansdorp The Netherlands T +31 18 66 80 00 0
Monitoring and control systems: • Cable departure monitoring systems • Cable touchdown monitoring systems • Template level measurement systems • Subsea position measurement systems
Dredging and trenching solutions: • Jetting trenchers • Mass flow excavation systems • Hard soil trenchers • Diver operated dredge tools
F +31 18 66 80 00 1 info@seatools.com www.seatools.com
Building complete underwater solutions demands complete expertise, from design stage to the finished product. Our services include: • Mechanical, hydraulic design • Electrical design • Software design • Manufacturing and testing • Installation, commissioning and training • Maintenance
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cp/nl engineering
CPNL Engineering GmbH Simple and clever cable protection that contributes to cost reductions What if a cable protection system would save you days on installation? This question fits the much-discussed topic in offshore wind on cost reductions. CPNL Engineering GmbH has engineered a flexible, simple and clever alternative that contributes to cost reductions in a mature way. It saves up to 3 hours per cable entry and more. With the articulated pipe alone, a regularly used solution in cable protection from early 1900s; it is possible to create solid lengths from 20 meters to kilometers long without any use of bolts and nuts.
CPNL Engineering GmbH Frohland 4 49733 Haren (Ems) Germany T +49 59 32 71 40 11 1 F +49 59 32 71 40 16 5 info@cpnl.eu www.cpnl.eu
“Days are dollars/euros” is a common line used in conversations on cost reductions. In that perspective CPNL’s cable protection system contributes in that it saves valuable time and can be adapted to any kind of cable project.
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The system consists of: • strong articulated pipes; • an all-in-one centralizer (with clamp and seal); • compact hang-off (sealed); and • joint solutions The protectors are easy to (de- and re-) assemble, demand less deck space, require smaller vessels and fewer transport movements.
At the same time CPNL makes no compromises on quality, by offering ISO- and DNV-certified quality products produced in Germany. CPNL produces with full control over engineering, production and quality management processes. Third party tests performed by official test centers indicate the massive strength and elongation of our products. In the latest test performed in December 2012 for the 295MW North Sea Ost project, CPNL clarified the strength of articulated pipes to customer RWE Innogy GmbH with 361,7 kN, which even sets a new record for the cable protection market.
For all these reasons and more CPNL Engineering GmbH has proven to reduce installation time with at least 3 hours per cable entry, increase vessel capacity and increase the product lifetime of a cable effectively. As an engineering firm CPNL differentiates itself with a personal, consistent and transparent approach. CPNL provides effective solutions designed to facilitate cable installations and minimise the risks of cable damage/down time, be it in a repair job or a new cable installation.
Hailo Professional Technology and Competence The company with the red dot offers state-of-the-art climbing systems and concepts. For many years now, Hailo has been successfully collaborating with the leading wind power systems manufacturers across the globe. Hailo’s know-how in climbing technology and the quality of its products always ensure optimum safety and comfortable working.
Hailo-Werk Rudolf Loh GmbH & Co. KG Daimlerstraße 8 35708 Haiger Germany T +49 27 73 82 0 F +49 27 73 82 18 12 26 info@hailo-professional.de www.hailo-professional.de
To this end, Hailo assumes the responsibility for the entire tower equipment with a customised concept, hence allowing the customer to focus on its core business. Hailo provides reliable, competent and customer-appropriate all-round services. Hence, the company – with its headquarters in Haiger – today offers far more than just products, as Hailo is one of the first climbing technology companies that is a total solutions provider.
Hailo Professional offers a whole array of state-of-the-art innovations especially for the flexible demands of the trades, industry and services providers. The company’s offerings include flexible-deployment ladders, rear safety and fall protection systems, shaft ladders and shaft covers, emergency exits, escape ladders and
special designs such as power-driven service lifts on ladder systems – all ISOcertified and “Made in Germany” by the family-run company based in the Hesse town of Haiger, which is supported by more than 400 employees. The tradition-rich brand with the “red dot” started offering future-oriented products in outstanding quality and superlative design as early as 1947. Today, Hailo products are distributed in more than 60 countries throughout the world. 41
Hailo Professional – The professional partner Whether high up or deep down:
wherever safety and professionalism are required, Hailo Professional is always the perfect solution. Hailo is the market leader in climbing equipment and has – under the Hailo Professional brand – developed a tailored program for commercial climbing equipment and shaft equipment technology.
in-innovative navigation GmbH Innovative solutions for offshore wind farms
in-innovative navigation GmbH is the leading German VTS provider for offshore installations such as wind farms and oilrigs. The offshore wind farm surveillance and safety solutions of in-innovative navigation GmbH are designed for active protection and to minimise risks of collision. Furthermore, effective functions are included to monitor and protect people of the work force within the wind farm area to support maintenance tasks. The highly sophisticated display system provides an excellent overview of all activities within and around the wind farm. Unequivocal warning signalling allow a timely response to any potential threats.
in-innovative navigation GmbH Leibnizstr. 11 D-70806 Kornwestheim Germany T+49 71 54 80 71 50 F+49 71 54 80 71 54 www.innovative-navigation.de
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System features The generic and modular system architecture allows physical separation of sensor location, sensor processing and display fitting any wind farm setup with integrated offshore platform for maintenance or surveillance from remote. Full monitoring and remote control capability for all hard- and software components are implemented. • variable number of sensors (Radar, AIS, Sonar, ADS-B, VHF) • Simultaneously displaying up to 8 radars of various types • Digital data transmission (incl. radar video data) • Support of standard data format for data exchange
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State-of-the art tracking functions Integration into an ECDIS display ADS-B for helicopter tracking archiving of radar and traffic data CCTV overlay
Sensor data processing The radar processing provides sophisticated automatic targetextraction including fast moving targets at perimeter. The true MultiSensorTracking based on powerful Kalmanalgorithm integrates all radars, AIS and other sensors, and fully supports AtoN devices. Adaptable filters enable the system to analyse the traffic situation (TAS) and to take into account any number of areas defined around the wind farm in order to generate alarms caused by violating the rules of these areas. All alerts are highly configurable. Bi-directional data interfaces to the land-side VTS software infrastructure of the authorities can be provided.
People tracking In order to protect workforce at wind farms, the system provides the extension of radar and AIS based surveillance by TETRA people tracking. The data are integrated seamlessly in the ENC display; and analysis of movement as well as plausibility checks is conducted. Multiple detection technology is supported (RFID, TETRA, WLAN, AIS...). References Many maritime systems across Europe, such as VTSS Portugal, CSS Estonia, CSS Bulgaria and also the newly built VTS at the German Coast, are based on components of in-innovative navigation GmbH. Offshore References GlobalTechOne, Riffgat, Meerwind.
Bakker Sliedrecht Electrical System Integrator for Substations
The companies in the Bakker Sliedrecht Group are providing both high and low voltage electrical engineering solutions in every conceivable field, such as consultancy, engineering, automation, drives, power engineering, project management and services. The group is operational in a wide range of sectors, including the maritime, offshore, infra and industry sectors. The Bakker Sliedrecht Group has become part of Pon, a global player with a strong position in the offshore market, which gives the Bakker Sliedrecht Group the opportunity to develop further in specific market sectors, with the Offshore Wind sector as one of the Group’s spearheads.
The Bakker Sliedrecht Group The Bakker Sliedrecht Group’s broad-based specialist knowledge is currently being used to realise electrical engineering system components for numerous offshore wind projects in Europe and is currently performing the following activities:
P.O. Box 25 3360 AA Sliedrecht the Netherlands T +31 18 44 36 66 6 F +31 18 44 36 68 8 jan.grauss@bakker-sl.nl www.bakkersliedrecht.com Contact: Mr. Jan Grauss
autonomous implementation of projects • experienced and fully certified service employees • assembly plug-in terminators certified up to 245 kV Activities on offshore wind farms: • Dan Tysk: project management, engineering, cablework, automation, installation of cathode protection • Dolwin Alpha: assembly of connex-6 plugs for plugging in a 170 kV GIS system; 170 kV, 1000 and 1600mm2 cablework • Riffgat: installation of 170 kV cables
Activities on onshore wind farms: • E-connection: engineering, delivery and installation of the 20 kV installation for 8 wind turbines, 8 stations, 1 purchase/linking station • Maintenance of various 10 kV installations for the Martens, Landtong, Bernardweg (NL) wind turbine fleets • STX Windpower NL: design and assembly of a WCU (Water Cooling Unit); delivery and assembly of converters in containers
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• project management • project engineering and drawings • process automation, SCADA and operating systems • design, assembly, testing, installation and commissioning of LV and HV distributors • delivery and installation of cables, both in high and low voltage • delivery and assembly of high voltage fittings • delivery and installation of generators • delivery and assembly of high voltage end fittings (certified up to 245 kV) • condition-based maintenance • network analysis harmonics and FMEA • electrical and mechanical maintenance, repair and (re) development of motors, generators and transformers • 24/7 worldwide service • work is carried out in specialised project teams for each discipline, enabling high quality results to be achieved in the shortest possible turnaround time • experienced project managers facilitate the independent and
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Kersten Europe Achieving more in bending technology
For decades, Kersten Europe has been a specialist in bending technology. Core business is bending profiles and plates in steel, stainless steel and aluminum at production sites in the Netherlands, Germany and Poland. The team of professional staff works with the latest generation of bending machines, robots and advanced mechanical processing machines. Kersten Europe translates creativity into reality. In this, the bending is often just a part of the total concept. The engineers collaborate with you to develop innovative solutions, and apply new technologies in project execution. Kersten Europe is constantly pushing back the boundaries of what is possible.
• External platforms • J-tube constructions • Cable Access Towers
Kersten Europe B.V.
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Profile bending Bending the complete series of standard construction profiles, varying from a small UNP 80 up to a heavy HEA 1000. Kersten Europe is specialised in the bending of various dimensions of pipe and tube profiles up to Ø610mm with small bending radii. Plate bending Kersten Europe rolls plates of ferrous and non-ferrous metals into dishes, cylinders and cones.
of the materials we use special alloys such as Hardox, Duplex, Inconel and clad materials. The newly installed 2400T Power Press allows Kersten Europe to bend plates up to th=150mm and width=3,3m. Additional processes Besides the bending, Kersten Europe offers complete project management. This includes: engineering, prototyping, (3D contour) cutting, qualified welding processes, logistics and transport. Offshore Wind Kersten Europe has been actively
involved in Offshore Wind projects from the very beginning. We are a reliable partner to deliver offshore wind components and complete constructions to Monopile, Jacket, Tripod, Tripile foundations and offshore High Voltage Stations. Visit www.renewableconstructions.com and find out what Kersten Europe has to offer for your project.
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FORCE Technology Quality control and Condition testing on Wind 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.
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.
FORCE Technology Park AllÊ 345 2605 Brøndby Denmark T +45 43 26 70 00 F +45 43 26 70 11 info@forcetechnology.com www.forcetechnology.com Contact: Morgan Troedsson
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As 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 more than 15 years of hands-on experience in NonDestructive Testing (NDT) on turbine components. Rotor blades and welded steel towers early came into attention, with professional automated QC systems in production. Today FORCE Technology is a recognised international service and equipment provider, dealing with the global wind energy market. Not only major European stake-holders
are included, but also major entities in the US, China, India and Brazil. The P-scan program for automated inspection currently is technology and performance-wise market leading. Ultrasound is by far the most reliable NDT technique for inspection of fibre reinforced (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; whether 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 assessment, accident analysis, supplier auditing, or similar, please challenge FORCE Technology to provide professional services to you. Please come and visit us at our booth in Vienna or Frankfurt. We have a surprise for you.
Intertek Ensuring renewable energy for this generation. And the next. Intertek’s Energy and Water consultancy services (formerly Intertek METOC) delivers marine expertise worldwide. We help clients to understand risk, spend wisely, and provide project assurance, through all stages of a development: project concept, feasibility and design, through construction and operation, to decommissioning. Intertek is a trusted provider of quality and safety solutions for many of the world’s leading companies and brands, combined with improving their environmental and corporate social responsibility performance.
Intertek Energy & Water consultancy services
Exchange House Liphook, Hampshire GU30 7DW United Kingdom T +44 14 28 72 78 00 F +44 14 28 72 71 22 energy.water.info@intertek.com www.intertek.com Contact: George Smith
Whatever your project requirements, Intertek can offer comprehensive marine expertise that will ensure its success, for generations to come.
For more information contact: George Smith Business Development Manager Tel: +44 (0) 1428 727800 Email: george.smith@intertek.com
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Our marine expertise for offshore developments helps: • manage marine risks • get you faster sign-offs • budgets to be spent wisely
Services in offshore renewables include: • Project risk advice • Environmental Consultancy • Energy Resource Assessment • Site Investigation, Survey Management and Client Representation • Coastal Process Assessment • Cable Routeing and Engineering • Cable Array Optimisation • Marine Planning, Operations and Construction Management • Technical Due Diligence
Intertek’s Energy & Water consultancy services provides third party independent advice and specialist marine technical studies, which helps to reduce risk across the project lifecycle.
MARIN Maritime Research Institute Netherlands
For 80 years, MARIN has been contributing to the development of safe and economic ships and offshore structures as independent advisor in hydrodynamic and nautical research. This is done through model tests, simulations, desk studies, full-scale measurements, safety studies and training. We have seven facilities and several bridge simulators available to solve specific design and research issues. We accumulate know-how, expertise and experience to provide innovative tools and solutions for the maritime, offshore and nautical industry. At the same time MARIN sees it as its responsibility to contribute to the development of renewable energy offshore from waves, tides and wind.
and validated design methods can be used by the JIP participants, to have a better quality control on the design of their constructions and to avoid damage by improved design methods and calculation requirements in Guidelines and Standards.
MARIN, Maritime Research Institute Netherlands Haagsteeg 2 6708 PM Wageningen T +31 31 74 93 91 1 info@marin.nl www.marin.nl Number of employees: 330 Contact person: Erik-Jan de Ridder RENT@marin.nl
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MARIN is actively participating in the development of the offshore wind energy sector. It launched RENT (Renewable Energy Team), a MARINwide team of specialists covering all the aspects needed to make offshore renewable energy a success. The RENT team is involved in the hydrodynamic design of fixed and floating offshore wind turbines and wind turbine installation vessels for which the challenges are very similar to those of the offshore industry: safe and economic design, production, transportation, installation, maintenance, repair and removal.
To further assist the market the following two Joint industry projects (JIP’s) have been started up to solve specific problems for the offshore wind industry. WiFi JIP: The 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 construction. The experimental
Wind Jack JIP: For jack-up wind turbine installation vessels the loads on the legs and the jacking system during touch-down and lift-off are considered as 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. Both JIP’s are still open for participation. Especially offshore engineering companies, turbine manufacturers, operational contractors, wind farm developers, classification societies and (renewable) energy utility’s are welcome to join.
OutSmart BV Professionals in Wind
OutSmart’s primary goal is to service the full lifecycle of a wind turbine or wind farm and all related aspects. We manage on- and offshore wind projects from development to maintenance. In the operational phase we manage the assets of our clients, thereby securing maximum output. We combine experience with, and knowledge of, Engineering, Contracting, Construction and Operation – all in one organisation. OutSmart started in 2006 as a small company with a focus on wind. OutSmart has now 40 employees and offices in the Netherlands (Velp), Germany (Hamburg) and France (Paris). At the moment we are opening a 24/7 Offshore Operations Centre in Emden. We are offering our expertise worldwide.
Managing wind projects From development to maintenance: OutSmart can manage the whole process of your wind project. By using our experience and knowledge of project development, construction, maintenance, project finance and contracting, you and our team together agree on targets, set course and sail towards the result. Why use our management services? Good project management is about determining exactly when you have to do exactly what. Pay attention to the details, know your own position, and above all: look ahead. This requires not only specialised, but also generalised knowledge. Because of our many years of experience with wind projects, we make sure your project is managed the way it should. We have been involved in project management activities for wind farms in the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, United Kingdom, Spain, Italy, United States, China and Taiwan. See our website for more references.
Listed below are a few of the services that our experts can provide: • Project Management • Contract Management • Package Management • Electrical Services • Risk Management • HSE Management • Quality Management • Operational Readiness • Auditing & Due Diligence
OutSmart BV Markweg 1 6883 JL Velp The Netherlands T +31 88 84 50 00 0 info@out-smart.nl www.out-smart.eu Contact: Erwin Coolen
Interested in one of our services? Go to www.out-smart.eu.
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For whom are our management services? Good project management can save a lot of time, money and problems. Are you involved in a wind project as project developer, project owner, manufacturer, utility, financial institution, etc. and interested in our services? You can always contact us, so we can look at how we can service your needs.
What management services do we offer? At OutSmart, we have a lot of specialists who know all about their field of work. For a complete overview of the services we offer, please visit www.out-smart.eu.
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wpd offshore GmbH One of Europe’s leading offshore developers
wpd develops and operates wind farms both on- and offshore in 20 countries, from America to Asia. Since the company’s foundation in 1996, wpd has realised wind farms with a combined 1,400 turbines and output of 2.2GW. In addition to the offshore sector, which will be discussed in more detail below, wpd is currently planning further onshore projects with 7.5GW worldwide – primarily in Germany.
wpd is the leading wind project developer in our home market. We have 670 employees (as of the beginning of 2012) committed to bringing forward the national and international development of wind energy. For many years, wpd has received an A rating from the Euler Hermes Agency (Allianz Group). This external benchmark of credit-worthiness ensures a positive status quo and a very good future for the company. Offshore experience With a pipeline of 10GW, wpd is also one of Europe’s leading offshore developers. In 2010, the first German commercial offshore wind farm, Baltic 1, was developed and installed by wpd. The 48.3MW wind farm has been in operation since 2011. Currently, wpd is working on implementing the Butendiek project with a capacity of 288MW in the German North Sea. Already, seven further projects offering a combined total capacity of 2,800MW have been approved. These projects will be conducted in partnership with financially strong market players. wpd develops offshore projects in Germany, Sweden, Finland, France and Italy. This important local network is built through our offices in Bremen, Rostock, Stockholm, Helsinki, Paris and Rome. Achim Berge has been managing wpd offshore since 2001.
Kurfürstenallee 23 a 28211 Bremen Germany T +49 42 11 68 66 10 F +49 42 11 68 66 66 projektentwicklung-offshore@wpd.de www.wpd.de Contact: Christian Schnibbe c.schnibbe@wpd.de
Offshore projects are, therefore, considered to be an important future market for wind power. The wind speeds at sea are both higher and more constant than on land. Additionally, more expansive areas can be developed and the distance from land minimises the visual impact of the turbines. Meet the challenges On the other hand, the planning of wind farms offshore poses a great technical challenge. The wind turbines must be designed for use in the open sea and the foundations must be adapted to cope with the great depths and strong waves. Last but not least, a
long cable connection must also be laid at the bottom of the ocean. wpd is in a great position to meet these challenges, as a specialised team has been active in the development of offshore projects since 2000. wpd offshore GmbH maintains its subsidiaries in all areas of offshore wind power, from classic project development and management, procurements of turbines construction, through to the operation and service of multi-megawatt turbines. 55
The use of wind power in open sea is a key to achieving our ambitious climatic and energy political objectives.
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WindEnergy Hamburg The global on- & offshore Expo 23-26 September 2014 The global wind energy sector has a wide range of innovative technologies, products, services and synergies with related industries; they will be presented at the international WindEnergy Hamburg expo, to be held at the Hamburg Fair site from 23 to 26 September 2014. The exhibition reflects the dynamism of the wind industry and developments in current and future key markets. It is the perfect platform for global business and exchange in Germany, a real powerhouse of technology. WindEnergy Hamburg is entirely dedicated to the key topics of the wind industry, providing an ideal forum for international experts and for growing markets such as offshore wind energy.
WindEnergy Hamburg Messeplatz 1 20357 Hamburg Germany T +49 40 35 69 22 63 F +49 40 35 69 69 22 63 andreas.arnheim@hamburg-messe.de windenergyhamburg.com Contact: Andreas Arnheim
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The international meeting place for the wind industry WindEnergy Hamburg offers outstanding opportunities for synergy, with its timing directly after SMM (the world’s leading trade fair for the maritime industry). That gives offshore suppliers great opportunities to extend their presence, exhibiting at SMM and then at WindEnergy Hamburg with the same stand. The main focus is on new business contacts in the highly innovative offshore wind industry. The conditions at the Hamburg Fair site will provide a superlative showcase for manufacturers, component suppliers, power supply companies and all other areas of the wind energy value chain to
present their products and services to an international audience. A large number of leading companies have already shown that they are convinced by the exhibition concept of WindEnergy Hamburg. Exhibitors in 2014 include Siemens, REpower, Nordex, GE, Vensys, Winergy, Alstom Deutschland, Areva, e.n.o. energy, Gamesa, Kenersys, Wikov, Goliath, Hyundai, Leitwind, Samsung and Korwind, to name but a few. The exhibition centre is equipped with the latest, highly efficient logistics and modern infrastructure. It has direct connections with all modes of transport and is located at the heart
of a vibrant cosmopolitan city, which has established itself as the European capital of the wind industry. Holding as it does some 45 of its own events and guest events every year, Hamburg Messe has outstanding expertise in the design and organisation of national and international trade fairs. WindEnergy Hamburg is supported and guided by an Advisory Board of experts from leading international companies and representatives of industry associations. Information and registration terms and conditions can be found at windenergyhamburg.com
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DS Marine Finance Specialist Funders of Wind Farm Vessels
DS Marine Finance, located less than 5 minutes walk from the Bank of England, is one of the leading arrangers of specialist marine finance for vessels used in the offshore wind market. A proven track record of finance facilities arranged for over 40 vessels in the last 2 years, ranging in size from 12m to over 28m, including crew transfer vessels and flat top barges, and up to 90% loan to value. DS Marine Finance are an independent business that specialise in the finance of vessels and associated equipment for the offshore wind sector. We finance all commercial vessels and workboats, dealing with vessel builders, operators and component suppliers.
DS Marine Finance Becket House, 36 Old Jewry EC2R 8DD London United Kingdom T +44 79 73 18 78 88 T +44 20 77 76 46 48 info@dsmarinefinance.com www.dsmarinefinance.com Contact: Peter Curtis
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 finish of the entire process.
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DS Marine Finance is completely independent, with a proven track record of experience gained from over 40 deals in the last two years. We have an in-depth understanding of the offshore wind market, demonstrated by the fact that every one of our customers has returned to DS Marine Finance for a subsequent deal.
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; and the refinancing of entire fleets. As well as commercial vessels and workboats, we offer finance on other marine assets including ROV’s, access systems, cranes, system and navigation upgrades. In addition we currently have marine partners looking for vessels.
GERMAN RENEWABLES SHIPBROKERS
German Renewables Shipbrokers Any vessel Anytime Being a true specialist in the offshore renewable shipping and offshore market, German Renewables Shipbrokers (GRS) combines detailed technical expertise with in-depth understanding of the needs and requirements of their clients. German Renewables Shipbrokers is familiar with the world market and can rely on longstanding contacts throughout the marine industry, thereby German Renewables Shipbrokers offers a full service in brokerage for offshore tonnage, either for wind, wave or tidal renewable energy. As German Renewables Shipbrokers neither owns vessels nor is associated with any ship owners they are free to create an individual solution for their customers, independent and comprehensive!
What a shipbroker can do for you! Reduce costs… GRS analyses the market, specifies your requirements and looks for the vessel precisely matching your individual needs.
German Renewables Shipbrokers GmbH
Find optimal solutions… GRS neither owns vessels nor are they associated with any ship owners. This independence puts GRS into a position to find the optimal solution for any requirement.
Gustav Mahler Platz 1 20354 Hamburg Germany T +49 40 41 16 06 80
Provide expertise… When it comes to legal or commercial issues, the competent consulting services of GRS help to make the right decisions.
F +49 40 41 16 06 89 9 enquiry@german-shipbrokers.de www.german-shipbrokers.de
Get an overview… Charter or Buy? With a comprehensive market overview and worldwide contacts, GRS can assist you in such important decisions. Provide valuable advice… In addition to its comprehensive industry insight, GRS is able to provide you with a wealth of additional information on subjects, such as ship registration, shipyards as well as financing issues. Use the experience and the industry network of German Renewables Shipbrokers for your offshore project!
GRS chartering services: • Guidance on current market conditions • Recommendation of alternative charter options, such as trip, time and bare boat charter • Assisting and conducting contract negotiations • Preparing charter contracts and all related contract documentation
GRS Sale & Purchase services: • Advice on vessel availability and market prices • Accompany and conducting contract negotiations • Concluding all required contractual agreements • Suggesting alternative financial structures • Tendering of shipmanagement services For more information about the services of GRS, please visit www.german-shipbrokers.de 65
“We have the vessels – you have the choice” A vessel for construction works at sea? An installation vessel for Wind Turbine Generators or a Sale and Purchase
deal for offshore tonnage? GRS makes your enquiry to their challenge. As independent shipbrokers they are able to focus always and only onto their customers’ needs.
Seacontractors Discover the world together with us!
Seacontractors is an established and versatile partner in maritime industry. From its office situated in Vlissingen, The Netherlands all activities are coordinated. With a competitive pricing policy and the right equipment Seacontractors can satisfy the specific needs of the maritime industry.
Seacontractors Bellamypark 48-52 4381 CK Vlissingen The Netherlands T +31 11 84 10 20 6 info@seacontractors.com www.seacontractors.com Contact: Bart Peeters
Seacontractors was founded in 2004 and has since then developed into a well known provider of services to the maritime industry.
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Headquartered in Flushing, the Netherlands, we have committed ourselves from the very beginning to provide our clients with a high standard of service and QHSE management. As ISM certified company working we are working according the highest standard in the maritime industry. We have been working with all mayor contractors in the offshore wind industry, dredging industry,
construction industry, and oil & gas industry in all parts of the world. With a growing demand for high quality vessels and experienced crew we are able to provide a full package of service with our four divisions; • • • •
Workboats Harbour & Terminals Marine Contracting Personnel
A large range of various suitable and young state of the art anchor handlers, supply vessels and tugs in our fleet enables us to meet almost every demand in the market.
Some examples of our most recent projects in the offshore wind industry which involved assisting jack-up barges, cable-laying operations, cable burials etc: • • • • •
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INTRAMAR insurances Complete Assurance from Bespoke Insurance
INTRAMAR provides independent strategic business risk insurance and expert advice to the international offshore energy industry. Intimately familiar with the specific challenges of constructing, transporting, installing and maintaining offshore structures, facilities and commodities, the company is ideally placed to provide tailored packages for individuals, agencies and global companies operating within the offshore wind energy arena. Established in 1994, INTRAMAR’s initial success was founded on providing insurance cover and services suited to the many activities and safety regimes of oil and gas companies and maritime agencies. By adapting and evolving these policies, its service and client portfolio has expanded to meet the operational and legislative demands of the offshore wind industry, for which INTRAMAR has provided expert cover since 2006. From its base in the North Sea port of Den Helder, INTRAMAR’s experienced team of insurance experts provides numerous contractors, suppliers and service companies with bespoke policies, professional help, long‐term support and invaluable peace of mind. In close co‐operation with experienced underwriters, cover is placed with both domestic and international insurance markets, depending on the circumstances and location of activities. Working together with the offshore energy industry and first class securities across the whole of Western Europe, INTRAMAR has developed a range of innovative insurance solutions customised to suit the risks and contractual liabilities of offshore wind contractors, sub‐contractors and suppliers. The equipment, tools, vessels and materials used to build, install and manage infrastructure can involve a wide range of risks and liabilities, and INTRAMAR has developed policy packages to suit both the typical and atypical nature of wind energy projects and activities. These include, but are not limited to, the following:
P.O. Box 891 1780 AW Den Helder The Netherlands T +31 22 36 12 22 2 F +31 22 36 15 52 2 info@intramar.nl www.intramar.nl
• Advanced loss of revenue cover following contractual completion delays, following loss or damage to equipment and/or site Operation • All risks cover for all equipment, on a reinstatement basis, including loss or damage resulting from fire, lightening, malicious damage, storm, theft, accidental damage, subsidence, electrical and mechanical breakdown • Cover for loss of revenue caused by the accidental loss of, or damage to, equipment requiring replacement or repair • Extensions covering damage or
losses incurred by power or supply failures Liabilities • Employers’ Liability • Public and Products Liability • Contingency cover available in respect of the activities of bona fide sub‐contractors Large enough to secure premium value, whilst still providing a personalised service to its customers, INTRAMAR’s approach has enjoyed the clear endorsement of its long‐term customers with increasing numbers of new clients attracted by its flexible, client‐centered policies and service.
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Construction • All risks cover for construction and site work • Owned and hired plant and equipment cover, including testing, commissioning and loss of hiring charges
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A2SEA World Leader in Offshore Wind Installation and Service Solutions A2SEA offers integrated installation and service solutions for the offshore wind industry. Since 2002, our specialised fleet of two semi-jacked vessels and two jack-ups has installed more than 750 turbines and 340 foundations for the world’s offshore wind market. 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.
A2SEA A/S Kongens Kvarter 51 DK-7000 Fredericia Denmark T +45 75 92 82 11 F +45 75 92 63 75 a2sea@a2sea.com www.a2sea.com
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An essential link in the offshore wind value chain Before foundations, wind turbines and cables are in place, an offshore wind project demands the planning skills, process know-how, and experience of qualified people who can guarantee the job gets done. Our project teams are adept at pulling together all the pieces of the installation puzzle to ensure that every project comes in safely, on time, and to budget - and we have a ten-year track record to prove it. Planning down to the smallest detail Before mobilising a single crew member, we prepare all the necessary
approvals, plan the supply chain and carry out a seabed assessment to make sure it’s stable enough to bear the weight of our jack-ups in action. Once a project is underway, our jack-ups can provide full-board accommodation for all offshore personnel involved in the installation, making coordination between the various contractors easy. Optimising our processes from project to project We examine and document each of our processes in detail, always looking for ways to make improvements. From
project to project, these add up to gains in time and cost that we can pass on to our customers. Because we are so familiar with the seabed conditions, wind turbine components, and how long each operation takes, our risk management is both detailed and reliable. The A2SEA offshore wind package A2SEA has the experience, know-how and equipment to ensure our customers get an installation package tailored to the specific needs of their offshore wind projects. Working closely with our key customers, we develop solutions that meet the demands of the market and,
ultimately, help bring down the cost of clean energy. A2SEA has two new fit for purpose built vessels arriving to the market; SEA INSTALLER and NB002. SEA INSTALLER arrived in 2012 and will go straight onto the Anholt project in Denmark to install Siemens 3.6MW wind turbines. NB002 is due for arrival in Q1 2014, the fundamental difference between NB002 and SEA INSTALLER is that NB002 has a larger crane on board with the ability to lift up to 900 tons in comparison to SEA INSTALLER’s 800 ton crane. Recent projects 2012 was a hugely successful year for A2SEA with our fleet of vessels working on several projects including; London Array, Teesside, Sheringham Shoal, Anholt, Samsø, Nysted, Horns Rev 1, Horns Rev 2, Frederikshavn, Rødsand 2, Lillgrund, Kentish Flats, Gunfleet, Lynn / Inner Dowsing and Baltic 1. In 2013 we expect just as much success with our fleet secured on some significant projects incuding; Gwynt y Mor, West of Duddon Sands and Anholt. Headquartered in Fredericia, Denmark, A2SEA is never far from the action in northern Europe’s offshore wind industry. And, with additional offices in Germany and the UK, we are easy to contact - and always ready to listen to your business needs.
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Van Oord Offshore Wind Projects bv 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.
Van Oord Offshore Wind Projects bv Stationsweg 23/ P.O. Box 458 4200 AL Gorinchem The Netherlands T +31 88 82 65 20 0 F +31 88 82 65 11 0 area.owp@vanoord.com www.vanoord.com Scour protection
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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 farms Princess Amalia windpark and Belwind Phase 1, and the installation of two meteo masts in the North Sea, we have proven our
capability to act as EPC contractor. Currently we are finalising the Teesside offshore wind farm. The Dan Tysk Project will be executed in 2013, whereby Van Oord OWP is EPC contractor for the inter array grid. Furthermore, we have been selected as preferred supplier for the projects Luchterduinen and Gemini in the Netherlands. 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’s new installation vessel, the Aeolus, will be launched in the third quarter of 2013. This innovative and advanced offshore wind farm transport and installation vessel will be used for the installation of foundations and wind turbines. The vessel will be 39 metres long, 38 metres wide, draft of 5.7 metres and 12.00 knots speed. The Aeolus will be equipped with a crane capable of hoisting 900 tonnes at 30 metre radius. Onboard the Aeolus we have accommodation for 74 persons.
Installation of IJmuiden Meteo Mast, the Netherlands
WTG Installation Project Belwind Phase 1
Artist impression Offshore Wind Farm transport and installation vessel Aeolus
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Cable Installation with Side Stone Dumping Vessel HAM 601 at Project Teesside, UK
Offshore High Voltage Station at Project Belwind Phase 1, Belgium
Seajacks UK Limited Pioneers in wind farm installation and maintenance
Formed in 2006, Seajacks is a leading UK-based owner and operator of self-propelled, self-elevating jack-up vessels. The vessels are purpose-built for installation of turbines, foundations and transition pieces as well as operations and maintenance of this equipment. Seajacks currently owns and operates three self-propelled vessels – the Seajacks Leviathan, Seajacks Kraken and Seajacks Zaratan - and has a fourth vessel under construction, the Seajacks Hydra, which is due to be delivered in the third quarter of 2014. Over the past six years, Seajacks has established itself as a highly competent and professional offshore marine contractor with an exceptional operational track record.
Seajacks UK Limited Seajacks House South Denes Business Park South Beach Parade Great Yarmouth Norfolk NR30 3QR United Kingdom T +44 14 93 84 14 00 F +44 14 93 84 14 50 info@seajacks.com
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www.seajacks.com
Successful track record Successful installation activities completed at three of the largest, fully operational offshore wind farms to date; Greater Gabbard, Walney and Sheringham Shoal.
• Within 3 weeks of being delivered in Europe, Seajacks Zaratan commenced and successfully completed the company’s first contract in offshore wind operations and maintenance.
• Successful installation of 230 Siemens 3.6MW turbines, representing almost 800MW of installed capacity in just over 2 years. • Recently commenced the main installation contract responsible for installation of monopiles, transition pieces and WTG’s on the Meerwind Offshore Wind Park.
Seajacks Zaratan completes O&M job for DONG Energy On 09 August, 2012, Seajacks was pleased to announce the successful completion of an Operations and Maintenance (O&M) job at Gunfleet Sands Offshore Wind Farm for DONG Energy. The O&M work was undertaken by Seajacks Zaratan, the newest addition to the Seajacks fleet,
just three weeks after arriving in Europe following its construction in Dubai. Blair Ainslie, CEO at Seajacks, said, “This was an important milestone for Seajacks. Not only was this the first job for Seajacks Zaratan, but it was also the first O&M contract that has been awarded to Seajacks. We already had a successful track record working with DONG Energy, installing 97 of the 102 turbines at Walney. It was a pleasure to work with them again on this project. Our company is currently recognised as being a leading installation contractor, and we are focused on developing our
reputation as a leading O&M provider. With our fleet of self propelled jackups, we are well positioned to serve both installation and maintenance markets.”
turbines. Seajacks is also responsible for the management of scour protection and noise mitigation applications as part of its role as main installation contractor.
New vessel to be delivered third quarter of 2014 - Seajacks Hydra Seajacks has placed an order with Lamprell Energy in Dubai, for the construction of a new self-propelled jack-up vessel, specifically designed for offshore wind installation and maintenance services.
Contact Seajacks for: • Wind Turbine installation • Foundation installation • Operations & Maintenance
Seajacks Hydra will be delivered by Lamprell’s Hamriyah shipyard in the third quarter of 2014. This fourth vessel is a similar GustoMSC NG2500 design to sister vessels Seajacks Kraken and Leviathan, incorporating a fully
With 230 turbine installations to date, Seajacks has the knowledge, experience and people to ensure your wind farm project is installed successfully and safely. For more information on Seajacks and the services it offers, call +44 (0) 1493 841400.
Seajacks vessels work in tandem at Meerwind. Photo by: WindMW
Seajacks Zaratan installing monopile foundations at Meerwind. Photograph: WindMW
Seajacks new Great Yarmouth headquarter offices
redundant DP2 propulsion system, 900m2 free deck area, accommodations for 90 persons, and a 400T crane.
Leviathan installing at Sheringham Shoal
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Seajacks as main installation contractor for offshore developer WindMW’s Meerwind project In September 2012, Seajacks commenced construction of Meerwind, one of Germany’s largest wind farms with a total capacity of 288MW. Currently, Seajacks Zaratan and Leviathan are working in combination to install 80 monopile foundations and transition pieces. Upon completion of the foundation installations, both vessels will install the Siemens 3.6MW
GeoSea N.V. Innovative 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 large-scale offshore wind farms including the Alpha Ventus project, the EnBW Baltic 2 wind farm, the Trianel West Borkum II wind farm in German waters, the Walney wind farms and at the Ormonde farm in the Irish Sea and the C-Power wind farm off the Belgian Coast.
GeoSea N.V. Haven 1025 - Scheldedijk 30 2070 Zwijndrecht Belgium T +32 32 50 53 12 F +32 32 50 55 41 infogoc@deme.be www.geosea.be Contact: Mr. Bart De Poorter
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World-class track record GeoSea’s jack-up platforms include Innovation (co-owned), Neptune, Goliath, Vagant, Buzzard, 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, drilling of large diameter piles and directional drilling. Safety: our first priority Safety 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 innovation To better serve our clients, we continuously 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
templates, for accurate installation of piles for jacket foundation of different sizes and configurations. Certified quality Our 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 realisations are unequalled. An offshore wind turbine tower may rise to the skies but its foundations are piled at vertical and relative tolerances measured in millimeters. This quality is guaranteed by numerous certificates, incl. ISO 9001, VCA** and OHSAS 18001.
SPECIFICATIONS OF WILLEM DE VLAMINGH
SPECIFICATIONS OF THE TURNTABLE
Deadweight
6,500 tonnes
Capacity Turntable
5,400 tonnes
Length o.a.
115.0 m
Inside outer basket diameter
27.4 m
Breadth
23.0 m
Basket wall height (open structure) 6 m
Draught loaded
5.35 m
Max. speed at inner diameter
900 m/h
Dynamic positioning
DP2
Hydraulic driving motors
5
13.0 kn
Loading arm movement degrees of freedom
3
35 + 24 (optional)
Loading tower tensioner
5 Te
2011
Deck tensioner
10 Te
Total installed diesel power 8,975 kW Speed Accommodation Built in
INSTALLATION OF SUBSEA CABLES & UMBILICALS Jan De Nul Group ranks at the top of the international marine construction industry. For the installation of large subsea cable systems, our shallow draft multi purpose vessel Willem de Vlamingh is equipped with a 5,400T capacity turntable. With trenchers installed on the aft deck and through accurate rock installation by means of her fall pipe system, she can provide burial and protection for the cable systems without the need for separate equipment mobilisation. Also our fall pipe vessel Simon Stevin, largest in the world in its kind, is equipped with cable installation equipment. With these vessels, Jan De Nul Group offers its clients one vessel solutions for their multifaceted scopes reducing costs for mobilisation and demobilisation.
www.jandenul.com JAN DE NUL GROUP 34-36, Parc d’ActivitÊs Capellen I Luxembourg T +352 39 89 11 F +352 39 96 43 I info@jandenulgroup.com
MPI Offshore Powering the Future
MPI Offshore is a world leader in offshore wind turbine installation. Over the past decade the organisation has been involved in numerous wind farm construction projects, including those on Thanet, Barrow, Robin Rigg, London Array, Lynn & Inner Dowsing and Lincs Offshore Windfarm. The company operates one of the world’s largest and most powerful fleet of Wind Turbine Installation Vessels. With more than 370 wind turbines already installed, MPI Offshore can transport and install wind turbines to exacting standards of safety, quality and precision. The commitment to detail and quality allows the company to continue breaking industry records such as finishing more than a month ahead of schedule, when the MPI Resolution completed the installation of 100 turbines in 100 days at the Thanet Offshore Wind Farm. application of their DP2 positioning systems and state of the art jacking equipment. The experience gained from operating MPI Resolution in the offshore wind turbine installation market since 2003 has proved vital in implementing the enhancements made on the MPI Adventure and MPI Discovery.
MPI Offshore Resolution House 18 Ellerbeck Court Stokesley Business Park Stokesley North Yorkshire TS9 5PT United Kingdom T +44 16 42 74 22 00 info@mpi-offshore.com www.mpi-offshore.com
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The MPI Discovery will complete the WTG installation on London Array during December 2012, totaling 106 components collected from SWP Esbjerg transited to site and installed. Delivered in 2003, the MPI Resolution was the world’s first purpose built vessel for installing offshore wind turbines, foundations and transition pieces. This vessel is a unique combination of tested technologies applied in innovative ways to provide a single vessel transport and installation solution for the offshore wind sector and has set the trend for every wind farm installation vessel since.
In the last 2 years the MPI Resolution has been joined by 2 sister vessels, the MPI Adventure and the MPI Discovery, their names continuing the link with the 18th century explorer Captain Cook. These 3 vessels have built a reputation to overcome the challenges presented by the offshore environment including limited operational weather windows and dependence on high numbers of infield logistical support vessels. Capable of operating in water depths ranging from six metres to more than forty metres, the trio can change their status from being a seagoing vessel to become a stable working platform achieved quickly and efficiently by the
Key new features on the 2 later vessels include a 1,000 tonnes capacity main crane, a 50 tonnes capacity auxiliary crane, accommodation capacity for 112 persons, a maximum operating depth of 40 metres (at 5.0m leg penetration and 7.8m air gap) and an ability to jack with 6,000 tonnes of cargo onboard. These main cranes also provide the capacity (reach and radius) that is necessary to place a complete wind turbine generator to a hub height over 100 metres above sea level. All 3 vessels have exceptional qualities such as their ability to operate in wind speeds up to 20 metres per second, well above the design parameters laid out in offshore turbine erection procedures. With large cargo capacity, they are capable of carrying multiple WTG and foundation components, with the high performance main and ancillary cranes providing the lifting capacity, these vessels are among the best vessels currently installing offshore wind turbine components.
HSM Offshore Major Offshore High Voltage Substation supplier with full EPCIC capability Since the early seventies, HSM Offshore, member of the Andus Group, has completed numerous platforms for the Oil & Gas and Offshore Wind industry. HSM Offshore is a major Dutch construction yard. Our scope includes engineering, procurement, fabrication, installation and commissioning of multi-disciplined oil or gas production platforms, wellhead platforms, compression modules, living quarters, jackets, templates, offshore high voltage substations and other offshore structures. The highly enthusiastic and motivated staff enables HSM Offshore to hold a unique track record of high quality projects timely delivered.
HSM Offshore BV P.O. Box 212 3100 AE Schiedam The Netherlands T +31 10 42 79 20 0 F +31 10 42 79 30 1 info@hsm.nl www.hsm.nl Contact: J.P. (Jaco) Fleumer
Accurate and efficient co-ordination of all subcontractors for the various disciplines is mandatory in this process. It goes without saying that HSM Offshore conforms to all applicable safety standards. On top of that, our environmental commitment is demonstrated by our certification according to NEN-EN-ISO 14001. The production facilities in Schiedam are ideally situated in the sheltered harbour of Rotterdam.
FPAL id. no. 10041107 Achilles id. no. 24073
Yard address: Westfrankelandsedijk 9 Havennummer 528 3115 HG Schiedam The Netherlands
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The unrestricted access to the North Sea, the excellent industrial infrastructure and harbour facilities offer unparalleled advantages.
Offshore Activities: • Platforms • Living quarters • Process modules • Compression modules • Jackets • Templates / subsea manifolds / stingers • Offshore high voltage stations (OHVS) for offshore wind farms
Workships Contractors B.V. Offshore Wind Services
Workships Contractors BV, founded in 1988, provides marine, consultancy and project management services to owners and managers of vessels operating in the international offshore sector. We have experience in managing a wide variety of offshore service and AHTS vessels, service platforms, wind farm crew transfer vessels (CTV) as well as offshore accommodation. The formation of Offshore Wind Services B.V. (OWS) and acquisition Offshore Wind Power Marine Services Ltd. (OWPMS) and their vessels last year has expanded our company in a new direction and demonstrates our commitment to all sectors of the offshore energy industry.
Workships Contractors B.V. K.P. van der Mandelelaan 34 3062 MB Rotterdam The Netherlands T +31 104 530 377 wind@workships.nl
The broad experience of our people, in combination with strong personal relationships with our clients and crews, contribute to the success of the service we provide to the offshore energy market.
Workships Contractors is in close cooperation for the operation of CTVs in Germany and the Netherlands with Frisia-Offshore, a company based in Norddeich, Germany. Together, with our offices in The Netherlands, the UK and Germany we offer a broad package of services for the wind farm life cycle, ranging from consultancy to construction and O&M. Both companies take an active role in working with peers to improve the safety of the offshore energy industry by being proactive.
Recap and Outlook: Workships is the sole manager of Offshore Wind Services B.V. (OWS); a company formed in 2011 to spearhead our efforts in the offshore wind sector. OWS acquired Offshore Wind Power Marine Services Ltd (OWPMS) and its fleet of six CTVs in March 2012. OWPMS, founded in 2003 was a pioneer of modern crew transfer within offshore wind farms.
Workships has been growing and expanding strongly in the last year. We increased the CTVs under management from zero to nine in 2012 with number ten already scheduled for spring 2013. Furthermore as part of our ongoing cooperation with Frisia-Offshore, we are developing a newbuild program for Germany, while keeping an eye out on opportunities in other countries, as well.
www.workships.nl Contact: Daniela Klauser
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Following the delivery of two 19m DNV Wind Farm Service Vessels from South Boats Special Projects in May 2012 and the assumption of management of the Spike Islander, OWS now operates a fleet of nine CTVs with number ten, the Offshore Wenduine scheduled to enter service in Spring 2013. With our classed vessels and ability to operate in accordance with STCW Convention we are also able to operate in Denmark, France and Germany.
Workships is constantly developing concepts to meet clients’ present and future needs in the offshore industry. For example, in conjunction with DAMEN Shipyards we have developed a multi-purpose DPII accommodation vessel concept allowing clients to walk from their stateroom to the wind turbine in comfort and safety. A proactive approach to improving safety culture is at the heart of working life of Workships and its partners. By being a member of IMCA, the International Marine Contractors Association, and participating in industry safety forums, Workships’ employees strive to raise awareness of safe crew transfer vessel operations and risks to the industry. We operate the vessels in compliance with ISO 9001:2008 and the ISM Code, ensuring that we provide a safe, transparent and high quality service to our clients.
Blue Offshore bv Solutions for Subsea Cable Installation
Blue Offshore is a Dutch company founded early 2010 and based in the Netherlands. Our mission is to assist international customers with the development of the world’s oil, gas, wave, wind and tidal potential. Blue Offshore provides worldwide solutions for offshore subsea cables, flexibles and umbilicals including design and engineering, project management, rental of subsea cable installation equipment with a complete offshore installation crew for loading and installation of cable or umbilicals and other (offshore) support. We are DNV ISO 9001:2008 certified. Our team has developed the world’s largest Lloyds Register-certified modular turntable.
This turntable consists of an innovative design and has variable cable carrying capacities to suit high voltage cable, umbilical and flexible project requirements up to 9000 metric tonnes. The turntable can easily be converted into a carousel.
Blue Offshore bv Laan van Nieuw Oost-Indië 191
Our modular subsea cable installation equipment provides customers an increased choice in fit-for-purpose floating platform types to suit best project requirements rather than generic solutions. The turntable or carousel can be installed on a wide range of vessels or barges whichever is the most appropriate for the job and can be used for subsea cable installation, subsea cable storage and subsea cable transportation. Our innovative equipment reduces cost and risk for customers. Its modularity allows flexible cable loading and installation schedules and an increased choice in cable installation methodologies. The equipment includes an integrated grillage for lifting or SPMT driving, loading tower complete with automatic loading arm, 5mT tensioner and control system and 10mT deck tensioner.
The Netherlands T +31 70 71 13 77 4 F +31 70 71 13 99 4 info@blueoffshore.com www.blueoffshore.com Contact: Renate Richter Manager Business Services
Farm is located in the Baltic Sea, off the coast of Rostock (Germany). Blue Offshore’s scope of work is to provide cable installation equipment including our modular turntable, loading arm assembly and other associated equipment, project management and engineering, basic and detailed design, fabrication and construction services, equipment (de) mobilisation and (de) commissioning, cable loading, cable transport and operational assistance during cable installation. Blue Offshore’s most recent completed project is the assistance of Dredging & Maritime Management (Jan de Nul)
with the installation of four infield umbilicals and hydraulic and electrical jumpers for the Kirinskoye Umbilical Project. The Kirinskoye field is located 30 kilometres offshore east of Sakhalin Island, in the sea of Okhotsk belonging to the Russian Federation. Blue Offshore provided project management, installation engineering & operational procedures, complete offshore installation crew, installation equipment such as an under-roller drive system, cradles, chute, 10mT tensioner, cable guidance and installation rigging with ancillary installation equipment.
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Blue Offshore’s most recent project is assisting Norddeutsche Seekabelwerke (NSW) with the provision of a complete turn-key solution for the installation of the 120 kilometres of high voltage cables for the Baltic 2 Offshore Wind Farm. The Baltic 2 Offshore Wind
2593 BN Den Haag
Seaway Heavy Lifting Offshore Installation… Our Core Business
Seaway Heavy Lifting (SHL), founded in 1991, is an independent offshore installation contractor with experience in the transport and installation of offshore wind structures e.g. WTG (Wind Turbine Generator) foundations, Met-Masts, HVAC and HVDC platforms. SHL operates crane vessels ‘Stanislav Yudin’ and ‘Oleg Strashnov’, with a revolving lift capacity of 2,500mt and 5,000mt respectively. SHL is known and respected throughout the industry for its reliability and the successful and safe execution of offshore projects.
SHL has built an extensive track record in the installation of offshore wind foundations. Monopiles and jackets were installed successfully maintaining project schedule.
Seaway Heavy Lifting
Monopile Installation: • Able to shuttle the monopiles onboard of the HLV • Designs and owns purpose built installation/lifting equipment • Owns pile handling equipment as hydraulic hammers and lifting tools
Albert Einsteinlaan 50 2719 ER Zoetermeer The Netherlands T +31 79 36 37 70 0 F +31 79 36 37 79 9 ba@shl.nl
Jacket Installation: • Able to install over 300 WTG foundation jackets a year • DP capability
www.shl.com.cy Contact: Richard den Hollander Manager Business Acquisition Offshore Wind
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EPCI Services: • 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 divined project budget In its offshore wind activities SHL benefits from its extensive experience in the transportation, installation and removal of offshore oil and gas platforms. By utilising highly experienced personnel that are capable to understand, quantify and handle the
risks, SHL offers 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. Transport & Installation Services: • Ensures a safe and reliable performance with field proven installation methods • Ensures project schedules are met • Ensures costs are known by offering lump sum contracts (weather risk included)
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
Trelleborg Ridderkerk BV Offshore Grout Seals
Trelleborg Ridderkerk BV is a member of the Trelleborg group – a global industrial group offering expertise in polymer technology with advanced application know how in respect of functional solutions and systems to meet our customer requirements, The group has it’s headquarters in Trelleborg Sweden and has approximately 20.000 employees in some 40 countries.
Our products Seal, Damp and Protect in demanding industrial environments worldwide. Over 100 years we are providing tailor made solutions based on leading rubber technology and unique applications expertise.
Trelleborg Ridderkerk BV Verlengde Kerkweg 15
Trelleborg Ridderkerk BV is your partner in design and production of engineered rubber products.
2985 AZ Ridderkerk PO Box 4007 2980 GA Ridderkerk
We focus on markets of : • Civil Engineering • Offshore Oil & Gas, Wind • Dredging
The Netherlands T +31 18 04 95 55 5 F +31 18 04 33 08 0 ridderkerk@trelleborg.com
Based on proven technology in civil and offshore markets we have developed and supplied grout seals for many offshore wind farms. There are two basic designs for grout seals: active and passive types. The passive seal or self activating is a full rubber lip seal. When the pressure increases, the seal will compress more and improve the sealing properties. The active seal is an inflatable one, which consists of a fabric reinforced tube provided with a base. The seal is mounted by steel strips which keep the foot in place. The seal is activated by compressed air, water or grout.
Short list of grout seal references for offshore wind farms : - Horns Rev 2 Baltic 1 - Belwind - Walney 1-Walney 2 - Gwynt Y Mor - Anholt - Riffgat - Teeside - Dan Tysk (construction phase) Next to the grout seals, we design and produce elastomeric shock pads for jack-ups used for installation of foundations and turbines. The installation vessels often are provided with jacking systems to lift or lower the deck or platform. The elastomeric shock pads are part of the jacking system and absorb loads during operation, the pads have relatively low compression
stiffness. In order to monitor the loads during jacking operations we have developed shock pads with integrated electronic load cells. In this line we also produce module support bearings , anti vibration mounts and deck support units.
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All seal designs are subject to an extensive test program in a dedicated 1 : 1 test frame in order to qualify the design.
www.trelleborg.com/ridderkerk
The deugro difference
deugro Offshore Transportation and Installation Concept deugro Feeder System Direct transportation from production facility to installation vessel at jobsite deugro Installation Concept Heavy lift installation by Conquest MB I cranebarge Exclusively combined for you into a pioneering Feeder and Installation Concept. deugro Danmark A/S Overgade 21, DK-7400 Herning T: +45 9626 5700 F: +45 9626 5705 www.deugro.com
Conquest Offshore From challenge to Conquest
Postbus 50 4250 DB Werkendam The Netherlands T: +31 (0) 183 600 391 F: +31 (0) 183 600 192 Web: www.conquestoffshore.com
Floating heavy lift barge: • 136 x 36 m heavy duty barge • Total deck space - 4896 m2 • Total free deck space - 3668 m2 • 20 ton/m2 permissible deck pressure • 1500 metric ton lifting capacity • Dynamic Load System (DLS) • 63-75 m (207-246 ft) heavy duty double boom • 97-124 m (318-400 ft) long single boom
Available from October 2012
Installation of foundations
Decommissioning
Installation of windturbines (up to 130 m)
Installation of monopiles
Salvage
Installation of bridges
Workfox BV Managers for Offshore Accommodation and Multi-Support Vessels Workfox BV is a leading service provider in the accommodation, construction and maintenance support segment of the oil & gas industry world-wide and has been the exclusive manager for the operation of the Seafox-fleet of jack-up units since 1991. In addition to providing accommodation, catering and housekeeping services for hook-up and maintenance activities, the Seafox units are able to offer support in a wide variety of offshore installation, inspection and repair operations.
Workfox BV Zuidtoren, Taurusavenue 23 2132 Hoofddorp The Netherlands T +31 23 55 41 30 0 info@workfox.com www.workfox.com
The units’ specific design features ensure flexibility and efficiency, thus providing a substantial competitive advantage in the fulfillment of diverse client work scopes.
Furthermore, on behalf of Owners, Workfox offers temporary accommodation units for offshore locations and onboard ships. These TLQ’s comply with all relevant governmental and class specifications and combine comfort with practical efficiency. They have been designed for offshore oil and gas production sites and are capable of withstanding severe offshore environmental conditions. The TLQ’s are stackable to a maximum of three high, and have two fully-equipped double cabins, separated by sanitary
and ventilation facilities. The rental fleet also includes other types of units such as offices, recreation, laundry and changing rooms. The combination of the Seafox units and the dedication, knowledge and experience of Workfox shore and offshore-based personnel is the key factor to a successful offshore operation.
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The advent of the wind farm installation market has led Seafox Group to design and build a jack-up specifically for this market, incorporating the relevant lessons of 20 years of jack-up operational experience. The innovative design of this self-propelled Seafox 5 meets all the requirements for installation and support services in the deeper water depths of the Southern and Central North Sea for clients in the offshore wind and oil & gas industry.
The Seafox 5 has a crane capacity of 1,200mt and is designed with a jacking system for quick and frequent usage.
LIFTING EQUIPMENT
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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 constant increase in worldwide 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 our 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. BOS 45000 The BOS 45000 is a conventional slew bearing type rope luffing crane. This type of crane is available for lifting capacities of up to 1200 metric tonnes. The maximum boom length for this crane is 102 metres which is especially required for offshore wind park installation. The crane prime mover is either electric-hydraulic or diesel-hydraulic. EX proof systems are available. The hydraulic system is of a closed type technology with individual circuits for each crane function. Rope luffing cranes are available with metallic or non-metallic slew bearings.
Liebherr-Werk Nenzing GmbH Dr. Hans Liebherr Str. 1 6710 Nenzing Austria T +43 50 80 94 15 74 F +43 50 80 94 14 47 Joachim.Dobler2@liebherr.com www.liebherr.com
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Maritime cranes for the wind power industry The Group offers convincing solutions for the construction of wind turbines at sea. Liebherr’s offshore heavy duty cranes feature lifting capacities of up to 3,000 tonnes. 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 3,000m below sea level. The offshore heavy lift cranes are mounted on crane ships or jack-up platforms specially designed for these jobs.
CAL 64000-1500 The CAL 64000-1500 Litronic® achieves a maximum lifting capacity of 1,500t at a maximum working radius of 31.5m. It is designed as “Crane Around the Leg”, which means that the heavy lift crane is able to rotate 360° around one of the four jack-up legs of the vessel. The CAL 64000 is the first heavy lift offshore crane in the world to date to be built according to this design. The main advantage of this design is that despite the crane’s enormous size it can be positioned in a spacesaving way and thus requires a relatively small obstruction area of only 12m.
MTC 78000 The MTC 78000 achieves a maximum lifting capacity of 1,600t at up to 35m radius. This corresponds to a maximum dynamic moment of 78,000t, 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. The boom length of the crane currently delivered is 87m. In addition to the main hoist, the MTC 78000 offers two auxiliary hoists with lifting capacities of up to 500t and 50t respectively. Subsea Cranes The RL-K with knuckle boom and AHC (Active Heave Compensation) for subsea operations can lift up to 270t above the surface of the water and handle loads down to a depth of 3,400m.
Huisman Equipment BV Dedicated range of offshore wind installation products
Huisman is a globally operating company with extensive experience in the design and manufacturing of heavy construction equipment for world’s leading on and offshore companies. Our product range can be subdivided into five main categories: Cranes, Drilling Equipment, Pipelay Equipment, Winches and Vessel Designs and varies from stand-alone components to highly engineered and integrated systems. Huisman has production facilities in The Netherlands, Czech Republic and China. A production facility in Brazil is currently under construction.
Offshore Wind Installation Cranes Building on the successful operation of the existing Huisman cranes for the installation of wind turbines, transition pieces and foundations, Huisman has introduced a customized range of offshore wind installation cranes.
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These customized cranes are a result of many years of design and operational experience and based on the company’s drive to design and deliver new solutions that add value to the market’s existing technologies. The customized crane range includes pedestal and mast cranes for jack-ups and floating vessels. The lifting capacity of these cranes ranges up to 1,800mt. In addition to the low construction weight, small footprint and minor tail swing of the existing Huisman cranes, available value adding features are a fully electric variable frequency drive system, the extensive lifting height, the small operational minimum radius and the possibility to install the crane around the leg of a jack-up vessel.
The Netherlands T +31 10 24 52 22 2 F +31 10 24 52 22 0 info@huisman-nl.com www.huismanequipment.com
4 and the 900mt cranes onboard Jumbo Offshore’s Javelin. Wind Turbine Shuttle The Wind Turbine Shuttle, a dynamically positioned, fast sailing (14 knots) SWATH-type installation vessel which can carry and install two complete wind turbines in one piece, is another example of a dedicated offshore wind turbine installation product design. By combining low vessel motions, compensating systems and a mooring system, the wind turbine is kept virtually stationary in relation to the
fixed foundation. The SWATH-type floating vessel provides excellent vessel motions and therefore a large workability.
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Huisman cranes currently used for wind turbine installation include the 600mt Pedestal Cranes onboard GeoSea’s Neptune and MPI Resolution and 230mt Pedestal Cranes onboard of the GMS Endeavour, GMS Endurance and Seajacks’ Kraken. Huisman cranes used for installation of transition pieces and foundations include the 3,300mt crane onboard Multipurpose Heavy Lift Vessel Rambiz, 2,200mt sheerleg Taklift
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PALFINGER MARINE Lifetime Excellence
PALFINGER MARINE is the global leader for marine, wind and offshore cranes as well as launch and recovery systems. LIFETIME EXCELLENCE is our promise. Reliable and profitable solutions are designed in five business units that guarantee excellence without compromises. The Business Unit PALFINGER WIND is the renowned expert for customised onshore and offshore cranes. PALFINGER WIND has ten years of experience in manufacturing cranes for nacelles, platforms and substation or accommodation platforms.
weight-to-performance ratio. Safe and fast operation is guaranteed even in tight spaces. Platform cranes for wind turbines, substation platforms and accommodation platforms (Fixed Boom Cranes and Stiff Boom Cranes) are customised to unload supply vessels fast and safely at any sea state required. Special coating and high quality materials protect platform cranes against corrosion. Customers can rely on a worldwide service network that guarantees fast and professional on-site assistance.
Palfinger Marine- und Beteiligungs- GmbH Moosmühlstrasse 1 5203 Köstendorf Austria T +43 62 16 76 60 F +43 62 16 76 60 27 70 wind@palfinger.com www.palfingermarine.com
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The highest level of engineering competence from PALFINGER WIND The company is well known for its comprehensive technical support beginning in early development and its strong customer orientation. PALFINGER wind cranes are used on a majority of offshore wind farms. Innovative products that are certified by classification societies ensure economic efficiency and maximum performance for a crane’s lifetime.
nacelle and platform cranes minimises downtime during maintenance work and material or passenger transportation.
A well-rounded package The PALFINGER WIND lifting concept guarantees fast and cost-efficient operations. A perfectly balanced set of
PALFINGER WIND nacelle cranes (Compact Telescopic Cranes and Foldable Knuckle Boom Cranes) feature compact design and an ideal
Further benefits of this package: • Professional consultancy • Support with the installation and initiation • Training for maintenance and operating • 5-year warranty available
PALFINGER MARINE SERVICES with global 24/7 service The Business Unit PALFINGER MARINE SERVICES is specialised in service for marine and offshore cranes, davits and life-saving equipment: • Annual Inspection and Maintenance • Original Spare Parts • Service Agreements • Multibrand servicing • Training Services • Release & Retrieval Systems (hooks) The preventive service concept from PALFINGER MARINE SERVICES helps save costs and reduces response time for carrying out maintenance and repair work. For more information, please visit our website: www.palfingermarine.com
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 worldwide.
Made in Europe Green Pin shackles and Excel chain components are made in our own factories. 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. Transportation The use of Van Beest products starts already with the transportation of windmill parts. The parts have to be carried from various factories to the final location where the windmill 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.
Industrieweg 6 3361 HJ Sliedrecht The Netherlands T +31 18 44 13 30 0 F +31 18 44 14 95 9 sales@vanbeest.com www.vanbeest.com
the windmill 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. Maintenance Once the windmill 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 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 windmill. For more information on Van Beest and our detailed product catalogue, please visit our website: www.vanbeest.com
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Global Davit GmbH Survival- & Deck Equipment
The successful story of Global Davit GmbH started end of 1999 in the northern part of Germany. In the meantime the company is worldwide well known as the manufacturer of lifesaving appliances and deck cranes for all kind of seagoing vessels as well as for the (gas-, oil- and wind energy-) offshore industry. In the last 12 years the privately owned company supplied more than 4,500 davit systems and cranes to various customers all over the world and today Global Davit GmbH employs a staff of 35 persons. The office and the workshop were extended three times (2003, 2006 and 2010) and since 2005 the company is ISO 9001 certified.
cranes with a safe working load of 5 tons and more to be installed onto the transformer stations. The support of Global Davit GmbH does not end with the delivery of the systems. Since 2003 the company build up a global service network and in 2012 there are more than 85 trained, certified and authorized service stations available, located in each and every major port of the world.
Global Davit GmbH Graf-Zeppelin-Ring 2 27211 Bassum Germany T +49 42 41 93 35 24
Beside this service network Global Davit GmbH has their own group of trained service engineers ready and approved for working in offshore conditions. This enables Global Davit GmbH to offer their customers complete solutions including the commissioning and the later maintenance of the supplied systems.
F +49 42 41 93 35 25 info@global-davit.de www.global-davit.de
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The range of products covers life raft cranes, rescue boat cranes and davits, fast rescue boat cranes and davits, lifeboat and life-/rescue boat davit systems, fender davit systems as well as cargo handling cranes up to the size of 400tm. Together with their well experienced design office, Global Davit GmbH is ready to develop special solutions according to the specific customer demands. The structural parts are fabricated at various factories, all welltrained and certified by all relevant classification societies. All workshops have more than 10 years of experience in the field.
The completion of the production process starting with coating of the various parts, the assembly, the factory acceptance test (FAT) in the presence of the required classification society and ending with the loading of the systems on a truck or into a seagoing container are done at Global Davit’s own facilities. Specially in the last years the focus was set to the new upcoming wind energy offshore industry with their particular requirements. Global Davit GmbH developed various proposals for different purposes, starting with small manually operated cranes for cargo handling for installation on windturbine service platforms to combined lifesaving-, cargo- and man riding
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Windcat Workboats B.V. Pushing 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 650.000 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 B.V. Trawlerkade 106 1976 CC Ijmuiden The Netherlands T +31 25 55 20 33 6 F +31 25 55 18 91 0 info@windcatworkboats.com www.windcatworkboats.com Contact: Willem van der Wel
Windcat Workboats was founded in 2002 and has a long track record in serving the offshore wind industry. Our vessels have a proven operational track record in this field, having worked in England, Schotland, Ireland, Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark, Germany and Sweden.
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This year our fleet has grown to 30 vessels, still the largest fleet of offshore utility vessels globally. With the variety of the vessels we can offer our clients the most suitable vessels with an optimum use for their project. High Quality Service Besides the vessel design which has
proven to outperform other vessels in the market, the company sets itself apart by delivering a high quality service aimed at maximizing vessel productivity for the client to achieve their goals in their operation. Our commitment to quality and maximum productivity is shown in the quote below from one of our current charterers Fluor, construction company of the Greater Gabbard Offshore Wind Farm. “Windcat Workboats have operated to a high standard throughout the construction of the Greater Gabbard wind farm. The skippers and crews
are highly skilled and professional operatives who will regularly go above and beyond their daily duties to achieve Fluors goals. There are many emerging companies offering wind farm transfer vessel services but I have found that what sets Windcat Workboats above other companies on project has been the 24/7 base management. The site managers and engineers are able to provide an unrivalled service that deals with all vessel issues in a timely manner ultimately maximizing vessel productivity. Their ethos and willingness to be flexible and work with the client to achieve operations is an attribute I wish most boat operators had.” Marine Manager – Fluor Limited
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Tidal Transit Ltd Offshore 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. Adam Wright and Leo Hambro, took up the gauntlet, raising the capital finance to fund the purchase of two state-of-the-art, purpose-designed support vessels to transport construction workers and maintenance crew out into the North Sea. 2013 will see further additions to the fleet. ‘Ginny Louise’ arrived in North Norfolk from its Spanish boat builder (Mercurio Plastics) in December 2011, with ‘Eden Rose’ following shortly after in April 2012.
Tidal Transit Limited Unit 2, Docking Rural Workshops, Station Road PE31 8LT Docking, Norfolk United Kingdom T +44 14 85 51 87 60 F +44 14 85 51 87 33 charter@tidal-transit.com www.tidal-transit.com Contact: Leo Hambro / Adam Wright
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The vessels’ specifications greatly exceed the current fleet being used for the same purpose in the UK. The MCA Cat 1 coding and 10,000 litre fuel tanks give them a range of up to 150 miles offshore, 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. Both Ginny Louise and Eden Rose’s rugged GRP construction 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 27 knots when carrying twelve passengers plus crew, and up to 6 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. With these acquisitions, Tidal Transit evolved from an established business offering day charter fishing trips to
a major provider of transport to the offshore wind industry. Tidal Transit’s ultimate aim is continued expansion to claim its place as a premier supplier to this burgeoning industry. Tidal Transit’s third vessel, the ‘Tia Elizabeth’ is expected to reach these shores in March 2013. Since their arrival in the UK, both Tidal Transit vessels have been in continuous use at the Greater Gabbard and Sheringham Shoal wind farms. It is a testament to their rugged reliability that they will remain on charter over the winter months.
Braveheart Shipping Hydrographic survey and crew tendering
Braveheart Shipping is a maritime company and is specialized in: crew tendering, oil detection, hydrographic and seismologic research and all kind of survey operations. We have years of experience both at home and abroad. The increasing demand from the market for all these activities led us to search for a new vessel. By listening to our clients and using our experience we created a new design, Javelin 22.22. All the survey vessels are very sea worthy and equipped with the latest technology. The crew tender vessels are fully equipped with all safety gear which is necessary for a safe journey and transfer.
Braveheart Shipping BV Voorpiek 2 8322 AC Urk The Netherlands T +31 52 76 83 83 9 F +31 52 72 45 79 3 info@braveheartshipping.com www.braveheartshipping.com Contact: Jaap Hakvoort
Braveheart Shipping is proud to offer services to an number of important clients in the industry national and international. Long term contacts have been entered into with Port of Rotterdam for example. For the construction of Maasvlakte 2 Puma (a cooperative agreement Boskalis and van Oord waterbased contractors) chose to work with us. Internationaly we have done survey work and oil detection commissioned by T&T Marine Inc. and BP USA. 99
Acta Marine Workboat Operator
Acta Marine is an independent maritime service provider based in the Netherlands. We own and operate more than 40 workboats for coastal waters and offer them for charter all around the world. As a trusted partner to our clients, we are mainly serving the Marine Construction & Dredging, Survey, Cables & Pipelines and Offshore Energy industries. Our focus is on projects in coastal and in ultra-shallow waters.
Acta Marine Het Nieuwe Diep 39d 1781 AE Den Helder The Netherlands T +31 22 36 15 66 6 F +31 22 36 14 36 0 info@actamarine.com www.actamarine.com
As a family-owned business, the long term continuity of Acta Marine is our priority. To achieve this, we aim for lasting relationships with our clients, make continuous investments in our fleet and people, and keep optimising our business operations.
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Safety and quality are cornerstones of our business conduct and work procedures. We value our people as the key to Acta Marine’s success and as vital to our reputation as a professional and reliable service provider. With over 40 years of experience as a workboat operator, Acta Marine is
determined to continue earning the support of our stakeholders and to keep growing our business.
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Maritime Craft Services (Clyde) Ltd. Servicing the Offshore Wind Industry Maritime 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 Sheringham Shoal and Thornton Bank Wind Farms. We own and operate a modern fleet of vessels that are fully in class, equipped with the latest technology and operated by a team of highly qualified and skilled personnel.
Shoalbusters and Multicats
• 15-40t Bollard pull • Excellent anchor handling and towing capability • Shallow draft from only 2m • Highly manoeuvrable with bowthruster • 50t deck capacity
Maritime Craft Services (Clyde) Ltd Largs Yacht Haven, Irvine Road Largs KA30 8EZ
Our Crew Transfer Vessels
• 5 x Damen Twin Axe FCS 2610 • 2 x South Boats 18m WFSV • BV and DNV classed vessels • 22 knots cruising speed • 27 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
United Kingdom T +44 14 75 67 53 38 F +44 14 75 68 90 00 menno@maritimecraft.co.uk www.maritimecraft.co.uk Contact: Menno Kuyt
We pride ourselves on the professional and individual service we offer clients, which includes: • Complete support package from initial site survey through to construction and O&M solutions • STCW ’95 certified crew • Safety management system on-board all vessels • Highly competitive rates • Senior management support 24 hours a day, 365 days a year
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Further information and vessels spec sheets can be found at www.maritimecraft.co.uk
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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 costeffective approach to 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 technological fast moving industry.
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 info@deepbv.nl www.deepbv.nl Contact: Jurgen Beerens
Deep can provide specialist surveys for object detection. This is rapidly becoming an important sector for offshore wind farm planning. Submerged obstacles can cause tens of thousands of Euro’s damage to trenching equipment and ploughs.
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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. 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.
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Deep have worked on projects on all sides of the North Sea and in the Baltic Sea, including the Prinses Amaliawindpark 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:
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 operations.
Stork Technical Services Optimising performance – minimising downtime
Stork Technical Services is a leading provider of technical services to the global wind energy industry. Our integrated approach allows us to assess, inspect and repair onshore and offshore wind turbines to ensure operational integrity, reduce unscheduled downtime and minimise OPEX, without compromising safety or quality. Working with operators, we leverage our extensive experience in the offshore energy industry with a proven track record in the onshore wind industry to plan and execute a wide range of maintenance, repair and overhaul activity from drive train to subsea. Stork Technical Services: your partner for independent maintenance, repair and overhaul services for the off- and onshore wind industry.
Stork Technical Services Pannerdenstraat 5 3087 CH Rotterdam Netherlands T +31 10 48 73 50 0 F +31 10 42 91 12 9 windservices@stork.com www.storktechnicalservices.com
We provide a wide range of integrated balance of plant support (BOP) services – from topside to subsea – that help ensure the safe, cost-effective operation of your wind farm. Our extensive offshore experience, coupled with multi-skilled project teams and innovative technology, mean we are ideally placed to execute best practice BOP. This improves operational efficiency and reduces unscheduled downtime.
Our offshore services include: • Offshore High Voltage Stations • Monopiles (subsea): Inspection of coating, algae growth, anode and of erosion protection • Transition Pieces: Fabric maintenance and Maintenance of electrical and mechanical installations • Skills: Trained divers, Rope access, Mechanical and Electrical engineers More information? Please contact us on www.storktechnicalservices.com
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Dedicated to continuity Stork Technical Services is a world class asset integrity management company dedicated to helping
our clients to deliver enhanced performance in the oil & gas, chemical and power industries. With 14,300 employees worldwide, we provide innovative solutions by integrating both thinking and doing in the areas of asset integrity, engineering, construction, maintenance, repair, relocations, consultancy and other related service areas.
TARKA-SYSTEMS Monitoring your projects
TARKA-SYSTEMS is the one-stop solution to monitor your project based on knowledge of sensors, data-acquisition hardware and visualisation software. Nowadays applications are getting bigger and more complex, therefore good monitoring and visualisation is crucial for safe and controlled operation. Due to 15 years of experience of making measurement equipment for field application, TARKA-SYSTEMS can provide rugged measurement systems which are client-specific and easy-to-use. From experience in the field all tools and measurement equipment should be basic, simple and without any overhead.
What TARKA-SYSTEMS can provide: • Complete solutions • Reliable Hardware • Reliable Software • Sensor knowledge • Installation / assistance on-site • Practical experience • Complete layout
TARKA-SYSTEMS Saturnusweg 4c 6971 GX Brummen The Netherlands info@tarka-systems.nl www.tarka-systems.nl Contact: Henry Wijgerse
TARKA-SYSTEMS installed a measurement system on Barge-Master BM_001
Possible parameters during wind farm installation: • Barge/Ship motions • Barge/Ship position (GPS) • Barge mooring forces • Crane motions • Load forces, stresses and motions • Environmental data (wave, wind) TARKA-SYSTEMS provides dataacquisition systems to gather and store all types of parameters.
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The visualisation is based on a tailormade user-interface without any unnecessary options or settings. The software recognises data from the most common data sources and store them in a suitable format for easy analysing. The systems have a modular setup and can be easily adjusted or extended for other projects.
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Benefits for the client: • One-stop solution • Single investment for multiple projects • One system for all data sources • Reduce development costs • Improve uptime • Easy to analyse data • Improve response time • Reduce setup time • Improve safety The products of TARKA-SYSTEMS are made for field applications and run on batteries or permanent power. The systems are used in the Offshore, Dredging, Mining, Research, Salvage, Structural and Civil engineering areas. The systems can be (semi)permanent, portable in rugged cases or as handheld tools.
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OutSmart Asset Management Full control over Performance, Costs and Risk levels of your wind farm A wide range of factors can affect the productivity, yield and costs of your wind farm. As we understand that making founded calculations, performing inspections or conducting any type of contractual negotiations is a time consuming task, we offer services to relieve or assist you in their implementation. OutSmart can be your single point of contact for all technical and commercial aspects of on- and offshore wind farms. OutSmart was founded in 2006 and has more than 40 employees. We have offices in the Netherlands (Velp), Germany (Hamburg) and France (Paris). At the moment we’re building an Offshore Operations Centre in Emden to operate wind farms in the German North Sea and coordinate all maintenance and logistic activities. We operate 160MW onshore and over 200MW offshore.
Our services consist of five elements: Software Tools Outsmart can provide a number of software tools, with associated implemetation, support and training that are available as stand alone packages or can operate as a software suite to provide detailed information for day to day wind turbine or wind farm operation.
OutSmart BV Markweg 1 6883 JL Velp The Netherlands T +31 88 84 50 00 0
Inspection Services supporting Owners & Operators Outsmart has a range of proven inspection methodologies and tools to provide inspection services for overall wind turbine or component inspections (turbine, gearbox and blade inspections).
www.out-smart.eu Contact: Dennis Schiricke
budgeting, contract management and reporting. Performance and Technical services OutSmart can supervise the purchase or sale of wind farms trajectories (performance and technical due diligence). With our experience and the in-house software and tools we can support in improving the performance or provide detailed information for evaluating the (renewal of your) maintenance contract, purchase of operational wind turbines (farm) or questing the performance of the service provider towards contractual obligations.
Service package for owners Outsmart has developed an integrated Asset Management solution which will result in a higher return on investment by increasing revenue and minimising risks. This is our overall operational service package, alleviating the financially oriented owner of all technical and commercial aspects. Offshore operations center In April 2013, our Offshore Operations Centre in Emden (Germany) will be operational. 107
Asset Management Services Outsmart has a wide experience in commercial, business an organizational management strategies and market knowledge for operational and contract management. OutSmart can provide asset managers being responsible for the complete electrical installation, for commercial support, power purchase agreement negotiations and new or renewal of maintenance contracts or insurance policies. We can also do the management of insurance reclamations, case building, claim filling, monitoring of processes and the subsequent closure of claims. OutSmart can advise you on business and organisational management, deployment of the operational organisation and strategies,
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LSB Sky-Access Rope Access Technicians
LSB Sky-Access is specialised in technical maintenance on difficult accessible places by using rope access.
LSB Sky-Access Hofdwarsweg 1 6161 DE Geleen Netherlands T +31 46 47 42 41 0 F +31 46 47 54 40 0 Info@lsb-sky-access.com www.lsb-sky-access.com
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What is Rope access? Rope access is the term behind the application of industrial climbing techniques. The technique comes from England, where it has been used already for more than16 years. Due to the application in the petrochemical industry and the development of high-tech climbing materials, the education and systems behind rope access are sophisticated. Rope access may be used in many places. In a safe way cost-saving is the key word, with in particular the reduction of assembly and disassembly time in projects.
LSB sky-Access, as an industrial rope access company, is engaged in technical maintenance such as mechanical and electrical related assembly & disassembly, welding, NDT, (tank) inspection, construction, blasting and painting, both on- and offshore. Big job on a Rig • Removing marine growth • Welding anodes including doubles (pre-heating) • Inspection • Painting • We go as high as it will be possible. • With help of our industrial rope winches this will be a lot quicker
and a lot cheaper than it will be with scaffolding.
James Fisher and Sons plc Innovation - Excellence - Delivery
Marine Solutions for Offshore Wind and Marine Energy James Fisher is a leading provider of innovative solutions to the marine and energy sectors worldwide.
James Fisher and Sons plc Fisher House, PO Box 4, Michaelson Road LA14 1HR Barrow-in-Furness United Kingdom T +44 12 29 61 54 00 F +44 12 29 83 67 61 renewables@james-fisher.com www.james-fisher.com Contact: Ruth Harvey
From our origins as a ship owner and operator, with over 165 years experience, we have developed unparalleled operational expertise in the marine environment providing comprehensive products, services and support to our customers. This specialist expertise and operational understanding enables us to deliver complete solutions that address the unique demands and challenges faced in the offshore renewables sector. We provide a range of integrated services to support the development, deployment and operation of offshore wind, wave and tidal arrays.
James Fisher and Sons plc includes a number of companies that are well recognised and highly respected in the industries they serve. The ability of the group to combine this extensive range of capabilities, tailored to the precise needs of our customers, provides significant additional value and is unique throughout the offshore wind and marine energy sectors. Our capabilities include: • Diving & ROV • Inspection & monitoring services • Lifting equipment • Marine services • Mooring & fendering solutions
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TOS Energy & Maritime Solutions International service provider in personnel solutions TOS (Transport & Offshore Services) is an international service provider of personnel solutions, providing professionals to the Maritime, Offshore, Oil & Gas and Renewables industry. From our head office in Rotterdam and our worldwide network of branch offices, joint ventures and partnerships, we serve the maritime and energy sector. Our specialised, young team provides maritime and energy specialists for short or longer-term jobs. We are at your service 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. We are also the ideal partner for recruitment & selection services, maritime services, such as ship deliveries, and we advise on the various pay options, as well as the correct implementation of national and international legislation and regulations.
TOS Waalhaven OZ 77 3087 BM Rotterdam The Netherlands T +31 10 43 66 29 3 F +31 10 43 66 28 6 info@tos.nl www.tos.nl Contact: Rolf Kievits
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Since the 1990’s TOS has been a strong player in the offshore wind energy chain. The demand for renewable energy is growing and thereby the demand for specialists, as well. We work closely with wellknown national and international companies in the survey, foundation, turbine & substation and maintenance business. We recruit and select renewable energy professionals with the right profile and certificates. We supply personnel for any job, organise turnkey projects and provide crews for vessels, such as survey ships, installation vessels, jack
up barges, cable layers or, for example, wind turbine supply ships. Among others we can provide the following professionals: • Carrousel Operators • Superintendents • Electrical Engineers • Electricians • Platform Chief • Jack Up Engineers • Jack Up Barge Masters Our personnel solutions services are summarised in a service card which we would like to present to you personally.
Depending on the sector and nature of the project we can then draw up a tailor-made recommendation. TOS has an extensive database of Energy & Maritime professionals and recruits and selects personnel in accordance with a high standard. We are certified for ISM, NEN 4400-1, VCU and ISO 9001:2008. Visit our website www.tos.nl to find out more about our services.
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PROFESSIONALS IN ENERGY PERSONNEL Offshore Wind USG Energy is a specialist service provider that provides personnel for the offshore industry to carry out drilling, production, construction and repair activities. It also provides medical back-up for all activities on the Dutch continental shelf. Since the company was founded in 1989, USG Energy has been focusing on establishing long-lasting business relationships with its clients and personnel. This approach has in part led to USG Energy’s emergence as a market leader in the Dutch offshore oil & gas sector. Our main clients include leading oil companies, and drilling and marine contractors operating on the Dutch continental shelf. We pay particular care and attention to the quality and safety of our services in order to provide our clients with the best possible service. Our professionals undergo continuous training and instruction in order to comply with latest legislation and regulations. USG Energy has established a reputation as being a reliable offshore partner for recruiting competent personnel, for providing specialist training courses and for supporting logistic offshore operations. With this background in the oil & gas industry, USG Energy has successfully made the move into the offshore wind industry in partnership with its clients.
Specialist Areas USG Energy provides expert personnel for offshore operations in the following areas: • Offshore operations (Operators, Deckhands, etc.) • Vertical transport (Riggers, Crane Operators, etc.) • Logistics (Materials Coordinators, Radio Operators, etc.) • Mechanical & electrical maintenance (Mechanics, Electricians, etc.) • QHSE (QHSE Officers, Offshore Medics, etc.) • Marine crew (Mates, Engineers, etc.)
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7Seas Project & operational crew for oil and wind turbine industry 7Seas Renewable Energy B.V. is a young but experienced company, established in 2007 and based in The Netherlands, Hoofddorp. We are specialised in crew management for offshore and renewable energy projects worldwide. This means providing project and operational crew for jack-up barges, jack-up drilling, drill ships, crane vessels as well as mobile offshore units for use in the oil fields and wind turbine industry. With a growing international network we can ensure suitable and sustainable solutions within time and budget.
7Seas Renewable Energy B.V. Wijkermeerstraat 32b 2131 HA Hoofddorp The Netherlands T +31 23 55 60 44 0 F +31 23 55 60 44 9 info@7seas-re.com www.7seas-re.com Contact: DaniĂŤlle Stangenberger
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Worldwide network Through joint ventures and our agencies in Hoofddorp (The Netherlands), Riga (Latvia), Dubai (UAE) and Mumbai (India), we are able to offer a wide range of crew in the oil, gas and wind turbine industries. Our international network enables us to provide professionals of various nationalities on a project or consultancy basis. Wide range of crew Honesty and objectivity are essential in finding the right professional for the job. Meeting the ever-changing and expanding needs in this growing industry is our main goal. We therefore
only recommend candidates that we believe are equal to the demands of our clients. Total Crew Management Using our Total Crew Management you can save costs. This service includes planning, recruitment and selection of experienced and professional crewmembers. We make use of our worldwide know-how and network to find the right professionals for every job vacancy and ensure a cost efficient and suitable solution within time. Safety guaranteed With our NEN 4400-1 and ISO9001 certificates we can guarantee safety,
compensation, offshore insurance and quality of our crew. To meet with the fast changing legislations in this industry we have affiliated ourselves with leading international industrial associations. As well as that, each member of our office staff is certified within their own work field. This makes 7Seas a qualified and reliable partner. Green enterprising At 7Seas we are highly concerned with both environmental and social issues. We focus on taking care of our staff and crew, an economical and judicious use of energy and making sustainable choices in the industry.
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Oceanwide Global Maritime & Offshore Employment
Oceanwide is active in crewing services for the maritime sector. This includes shipping crew, offshore/energy crew and also catering services (crew & supplies). With offices and agents in all major crew-supplying countries worldwide, Oceanwide is able to recruit and train 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 shipping industry and offshore/energy sector. Oceanwide is active in major maritime countries, with offices in Australia, Cyprus, Mexico, the Netherlands, the Philippines, Russia, Singapore and the United States.
Oceanwide Luchthavenweg 6i (first floor) 1786 PP Den Helder The Netherlands T +31 22 36 71 72 7 denhelder@oceanwidecrew.com Bellamypark 21 4381 CG Vlissingen The Netherlands T +31 11 84 29 51 0 vlissingen@oceanwidecrew.com www.oceanwidecrew.com
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Our agent network around the world includes contacts in major crewsupplying areas like India, Vietnam, Eastern Europe and South America. The offices and agent network enable us to provide first class service to all our clients. The employment concepts cover all aspects of crewing for the shipping industry and offshore/energy sector. We use a range of services includes recruitment and selection, assessments, training and development, contracts and international payrolling, insurance and travel arrangements. Offshore / Energy Sales 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, as well as jack-up barges and offshore supply and construction vessels. Therefore, we have established ourselves as a reputable and dependable partner in the recruitment and secondment of qualified and dedicated personnel in the international offshore/ energy sector. We strive to find the most suitable candidate for the job by following a careful selection process in close consultation with the client. Our
vast database consists of thousands of candidates including process operators, mechanics, electricians and crane drivers.” Close cooperation Building a good relationship is crucial in the daily business of Oceanwide. Pietjou explains: “We always work closely with our personnel and clients throughout the contract period to ensure the satisfaction of all involved. Whether you are looking for crew on a project or permanent basis, we find the right person for the job. We take care of the complete process from recruitment to deployment. All our candidates
possess all mandatory training certificates (OPITO, IMCA, STCW, NOGEPA or comparable certification). Our offices monitor the training status of all our personnel and make sure that all the training documents meet the required standards. Oceanwide has gained experience with power generation, renewable energy and offshore construction projects on the North Sea, Gulf of Mexico and in Asia.” The Oceanwide quality standards are laid down and monitored in annual checks on VCU (safety), ISO 9001, HACCP and FPAL. Marine Catering Oceanwide’s catering services go far beyond catering crew only. André Pietjou: “Oceanwide provides full marine 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. These services include the provision of: • Catering & hotel staff • Food, beverages and bonded stores • Galley equipment & design • Accommodation cleaning services • Catering & safety training • Certification & audits • Health platforms
Shipping Oceanwide is also a leading player in personnel services for the shipping sector. Sales Manager Adje Burgers of the Oceanwide Vlissingen office explains “Oceanwide supplies crew for merchant shipping, dredging, offshore (support) and passenger vessels. Ranging from a single crew member to complete crew management. Our careful selection of highly qualified personnel - from Master to AB and
from Chief Engineer to Wiper-ensures the reliability of our employees and satisfaction of our clients. We feel it is important to know what our customer really wants and to understand the clients companies culture. Only then it is possible to make the right match. Our aim is not to merely fill vacancies, but to build a good relationship between the client, candidate and Oceanwide. Our candidate database consists of a wide array of professionals from numerous countries with a variety of skill sets. This enables us to select based on the required level of knowledge and experience and the cost level indicated by the client.
Our database consists of highly qualified maritime professionals from Western Europe, the US, Mexico, Eastern Europe and Asia. Oceanwide deals with all crew-related issues, including recruitment and selection, assessments, contracts and insurance, travel, payrolling and training and development. This allows our clients to focus on their core business and not have to worry about crewing issues. Oceanwide’s shipping offices are DNV Crew Manning Office (CMO)-MLC certified and our crew meets STCW, IMCA and other standards. We work together with training centers around the world to offer training and personal development programs that meet our customer’s requirements and standards.”
“Our motto is: when our customer and our crew are satisfied, we are satisfied”.
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All our personnel 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. Oceanwide complies with HACCP rules and regulations and is ISO 9001:2008/ HACCP certified. Our catering managers inspect the worksites on a regular basis to ensure compliance with HACCP rules and regulations.”
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Zeeland Seaports Offshore energy spearhead for Zeeland Seaports
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.’
Zeeland Seaports Schelpenpad 2 Harbour no 1151 P.O.Box 132 4530 AC Terneuzen The Netherlands T +31 11 56 47 40 0 F +31 11 56 47 50 0 info@zeelandseaports.com
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‘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 only carry
limited amounts of cargo each time. Therefore, speedy handling is of the utmost importance. Space and facilities 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 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. The first projects have already proven that Vlissingen is a successful home base for the offshore wind industry.’
the Zeeland Offshore Wind Project. The port authority is working with Delta NV as energy supplier, Heerema as the builder of offshore constructions in Zeeland, Verbrugge Terminals will provide logistic expertise, and Zeeuwind and the initiator, ZMF, Zeeland Environmental Federation, to get the support of the population of Zeeland.
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 involve many shipping movements and extra jobs – specifically in 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.’
Zeeland Offshore Wind Project Zeeland Seaports is not just an observer concerning offshore wind farms. Together with five partners from Zeeland, the port authority is developing a plan for the realisation of an offshore wind farm along the coast:
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The port authority has joined forces with trade & industry to promote the opportunities presented by VlissingenOost. ‘This year, in association with companies such as Verbrugge Terminals, VDS, Multraship, Hoondert
Staalbouw, BOW Terminals, Heerema and Mammoet, we will participate in several offshore exhibitions throughout Europe. These are companies that are really dedicated to their role in offshore projects. This will promote the advantages on offer from the port of Zeeland and all the companies involved in these offshore projects.
A plan of approach has already been decided upon. The agency Renewable Factory was asked to draw up a financial plan and investment model, an analysis of the foundations available, and a development plan. In the meantime, the six partners are working hard on promoting their ideas. The coming year will be crucial for showing whether the project is viable.
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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 farm operators, energy supply companies and 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 as few other logistics centres on the North Sea coast are able to do. 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.
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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 customers 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 loads As wind turbines are continually becoming larger, Cuxport has to move enormous weights if tower sections or foundation structures are to be transported. The company not only has a roadway capable of handling heavy loads, which runs from the manufacturers’ 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. Flexible Cuxport 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
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CUXPORT – CLOSE TO THE WIND operate their factories very close to the sea. Cuxport is repeatedly able to introduce 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. Forward-looking Proximity to the wind farm 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
Terminal, which belongs to Cuxport GmbH. Offshore Marine Management GmbH (OMM) is planning to handle the maintenance work on wind turbines from a site measuring more than one hectare and also makes use of the freight forwarding and transhipment services available at Cuxport. They are also being used by OMM for its route clearance work, where the seabed is prepared for the laying of maritime cables.
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Planning approval for a berth adjacent to the heavy-duty platform was completed this year. This will provide another 180 metres of quay space at Cuxport, hopefully from 2014 onwards, and will be able to store loads weighing up to 20 tonnes per square metre. Once it has been completed,
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
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business – and Cuxport in particular, with its capacity to handle special tasks. In the course of the establishment and expansion of offshore wind parks, 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.
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The advantage of being very close to the wind farms and access to the North Sea without any locks or reliance on tides were enough to persuade one provider of independent solutions for the offshore wind power industry; it has set up its business at the Steubenhöft
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.
Royal Wagenborg Experts in door-to-door 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 and tugs. In addition, Wagenborg provides heavy lifting and transport solutions, operates 400 lorries, 1,800m of quay and 250,000m2 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 wind@wagenborg.com
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Modern equipment The diversity of our equipment becomes really valuable when it is used smartly. Our fleet varies in size and tonnage and offers just-in-time shipments 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.
Emerging Eemshaven Our logistic hub in Eemshaven, located near many offshore wind farm development areas, offers opportunities to the wind power industry. Our quay, with large storage areas, is perfectly suited to loading, unloading and transshipment 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.
Our attitude enables us to take care of any transport challenge in accordance with the GL Noble Denton guidelines, when required.
In addition we provide services and yard facilities for repair and maintenance of wind turbine components - always safe, efficient and
reliable. Our passion to realise virtually inconceivable 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/en/offshore-wind.aspx
Seaports of Niedersachsen GmbH 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. The network of Seaports of Niedersachsen includes the ports of Brake, Cuxhaven, Emden, Leer, Nordenham, Oldenburg, Papenburg, Stade and Wilhelmshaven. For more than 10 years several of these 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.
Seaports of Niedersachsen GmbH Hindenburgstr. 28 26122 Oldenburg Germany T +49 44 13 61 88 88 8 F +49 44 13 61 88 88 9 info@seaports.de www.seaports-offshore.de Contact: Andreas Bullwinkel
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 flexibility and quality of the services which are provided by the nine Niedersachsen seaports.
Moreover, individual port operating companies have established themselves 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 vessel services. Several manufacturers of offshore components already decided to settle in one of the seaport locations in Niedersachsen. 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 still extensive potential areas available for companies and suppliers of the onshore and offshore branch to settle.
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Experienced staff, high-capacity transshipment facilities and specially fortified areas (e.g. heavy-load facilities for components with piece weights up to 1,000 tons) for the transshipment of wind turbines and other project loads characterise the port locations in Niedersachsen.
Outstanding connections by rail, road and inland waterway guarantee optimum conditions for production, efficient handling, warehousing, mounting and installation of wind energy components.
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 and it provides ideal conditions to serve as a base port for the offshore wind industry both in nautical and geographical terms. All common offshore vessels can call at the port, which has a draught of up to 10.5m. There are no restrictions on access caused by tides, locks or bridges. Within a radius of 30nm there are already 16 offshore wind farm projects in different development stages. The short distances between the port and the wind farms provide clear cost benefits for operators and suppliers – just as the easy acces to the port with no need for pilot or tug services.
Fährhafen Sassnitz GmbH Im Faehrhafen 1 18546 Sassnitz Germany T +49 38 39 25 50 F +49 38 39 25 52 40 info@faehrhafen-sassnitz.de www.faehrhafen-sassnitz.de Contact: Patrick Schwabe Head of Offshore Wind
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The port offers ideal conditions – plenty of space for companies to set up in business – and berths where both freighters and specialised 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. A new terminal tailored to meet the special needs of offshore wind power projects is currently being built on a plot of land measuring 100,000 square metres in the southern part of
the port. Large components for wind turbines can be stored, pre-assembled, transhipped and transported at the quay, which has a total length of 410. These components include, for example, rotor blades that are 60m long or towers weighing 250 tonnes. The area will initially be used for setting up the EnBW Baltic 2 offshore wind park from 2014 onwards. Other follow-up projects are in the pipeline. Crew transfer vessels, tugs and supply ships will be able to use berth 1 in future; this is located very close to the “Offshore Terminal Sued”. Berth 1 is an important addition to the southern offshore terminal, which will primarily handle large offshore vessels. The planning work for building the berth has largely been completed. Other areas, which can be used to install offshore wind farms, will be created in the medium to long term in the northern section of the port, on a site measuring up to 15 hectares. Utility connections will be provided
for the industrial park “Hafen Sued” in the very near future. This area, which is close to the quay, provides ideal conditions for companies that offer operating, maintenance and repair services for offshore wind farms. Thanks to the funding framework, which has been created and maintained by the state government in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, it is possible to purchase or lease areas at attractive conditions. More than 60 hectares are available for industrial and commercial use at the Sassnitz-Mukran site. But that is not the last word in converting the ferry port into an offshore centre: a new multi-purpose offshore building, measuring approx. 3,400 square metres, is already being constructed and should be available for maintenance and repair work from the end of 2014 onwards. Until that time, the building will be used to produce offshore rotor blade prototypes, which measure 80m from the tip of the blade to their root.
Buss Port Logistics Tailor made logistic solutions Buss Port Logistics is a member of the Buss Group. The Buss Group was established in 1920 in the port of Hamburg. Today it is a diversified, innovative and reliable service group in worldwide logistics. Buss Port Logistics operates 9 efficient multi-purpose-terminals in 7 locations and stands for a multifaceted offer of port-specific services. Our multi-purposeterminals handle containers, project cargo, heavylifts, breakbulk of all kinds and are supported by a comprehensive offer of port services from one source: stowing, lashing and securing, export packing, as well as a container freight station (CFS).
The offshore wind business is one of our main focuses. Our perfect located terminals on the North and Baltic Sea are specialized in meeting the needs of the offshore industry. They are offering sufficient capacities of handling and storage areas, heavy lift platforms, sufficient draft and all needed equipment. We 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 kind of components. This includes the planning of logistics cycles, the optimisation of the transportation and storage management as well as the assembling of the rotor stars on our terminals. Orange Blue Terminal Eemshaven The Orange Blue Terminal in Eemshaven is our new North Sea Terminal. Thanks to its optimum logistical and geographic 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 component handling, storage and assembly processes. Thereby we are able to make up for project delays.
Am Sandtorkai 48 20457 Hamburg Germany T +49 40 31 980 F +49 40 31 98 12 33 offshore@buss-ports.de www.buss-ports.de Contact: Martina Schmidt
• Direct access to open sea, short estuary routes • Usable terminal space of 216,000m² with expansion options • Accommodates pay loads of up to 35 t/sqm • Heavy load platform 20 t/sqm 14m draft, quay length 630m
simple navigation are given. Ample handling and storage areas with expansion potential put us in a position to offer planned offshore projects perfectly compatible solutions. Besides the available open space we also have on hand the required covered storage capacities for components or cables.
Sea Terminal Sassnitz Our Sassnitz venue on the island of Rügen does not only offer heavy load and project logistics, but also substantial opportunities for component production sites for the offshore wind industry. Direct access to the Baltic Sea without estuary routes ensures that pilot free and optimally
Facts and figures: • Geographically located on the Baltic Sea island Rügen • Direct access to open sea, no estuary routes and pilot requirements • Expansion up to 100,000m² planned in 2013 • 9.5-10.5m draft, quay length 365m
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Facts and figures: • Optimum geographic and logistic proximity to more than 20 wind farms in the German North Sea
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Baltic Diver Germany Rostock – 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.
Baltic Taucherei- und Bergungsbetrieb Rostock GmbH 1 Alter Hafen Süd 3 18069 Rostock Germany T +49 39 18 11 10 00 F +49 38 18 11 10 01 info@baltic-taucher.de www.baltic-taucher.de Contact: Eyk-Uwe Pap
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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 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.
MMT Marine survey services
MMT works worldwide offering a wide range of high-resolution technical solutions for seafloor, pipeline and sub-bottom mapping. We provide modern equipment, appropriate vessels and specialist operators to undertake survey operations in all water depths. Our clients are in the renewable and cable industry, 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. When a challenging subsea project needs new survey options or directions, we see that as an opportunity since we believe there is always another way of doing it.
MMT services: • Pipeline and cable route surveys • Geotechnical investigations • UXO surveys • Biological and environmental surveys • Archaeological surveys • Hydrographic surveys • Coastal surveys • Wreck investigations • GIS services • Pipeline inspection surveys • DOB surveys • Site surveys MMT performs geophysical surveys to provide bathymetry, seabed features and sub-bottom condition information for input to turbine foundation planning processes. Instruments used during the survey are multibeam echo sounders, side-scan sonars, magnetometers, and sub-bottom profilers such as chirp and geo-sparker.
Sven Källfelts Gata 11 SE 426 71 Västra Frölunda Sweden T +46 31 76 20 30 0 F +46 31 76 20 30 1 info@mmt.se www.mmt.se
from MMT are onboard the vessel to perform biological evaluations. This is done through our geophysical data sets combined with footage of the seabed by ground-truthing. This means that we verify and analyse what is seen with remote sensors by drop-cameras or ROVs as well as biological sampling of the seabed surface. Examples of wind energy projects that MMT has conducted seabed surveys for: • Centrica • London Array • South Midsjobanken • Amrumbank • Kriegers Flakk
MMT operates several fully equipped survey vessels and work with a strong focus on HSEQ. Operations are performed in accordance with an ISO9001, ISO14001 and OHSAS18001 certified management system. MMT´s contact details: Head Office: MMT Sweden AB Phone +46 (0)31 762 03 00 E-mail: info@mmt.se UK Office: MMT NetSurvey Limited Phone: +44 1295 817 740 E-mail: info@netsurvey.co.uk www.mmt.se
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MMT also executes geotechnical investigations by using vibrocorer and CPT. We have highly qualified personnel who are experienced in both geophysical and geotechnical surveys. We offer a set-up allowing operation with a geophysical survey directly followed by a geotechnical survey from the same vessel. This optimises mobilisation time and allows swift operation. We also conduct environmental surveys to provide environment and habitat information within the wind farm development site. In environment impact assessments (EIA), marine biologists
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WeserWind GmbH Offshore Construction Georgsmarienhütte Synergy for Energy Serial production is our way. Experience our background. Lowering your costs our objective. We are today leading the market for offshore wind foundations and steel work, having the most extensive background in the market. Since 2011, we are the only one to produce foundations for the 5MW+ turbine class in a real serial process. 5MW+ turbines are the turbines of the future, and we will supply the foundation of the future for them. We always had a vision, and this vision has come true: we´re able to manufacture up to 100 foundations per year. We´re a fabricator of Substations too and have successfully completed Borkum West II OSS, Baltic I OSS and Alpha Ventus OSS. With our partners, we offer turnkey solutions, with structures ready to be installed offshore.
WeserWind GmbH Riedemannstraße 1 27572 Bremerhaven Germany T +49 47 18 09 31 0 F +49 47 18 09 31 10 0 info@weserwind.de www.weserwind.de
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Our production sites Bremerhaven has become the center of offshore wind in Europe. And here we are. We fabricate offshore structures from standard pipe, special pipe and heavy plate for water depths up to 60m. With us at your side, you can develop all your projects safely. At our 125,000m² shipyard we can bend, roll, weld, coat and fit out almost all kinds of components needed for offshore structures. Our facilities are offering the flexibility required for offshore wind projects. Our facility for serial fabrication, our
flagship, enables us to manufacture foundations for offshore wind turbines independently from wind and weather. Under its roof, we have 14,000m² available, divided into two independent production lines, so that two different projects can be executed simultaneously. Everything has been designed to enable a fast and efficient production process for the biggest structures you can imagine, and at the lowest cost possible. Our production process We applied production know how from the automotive industry, and brought
it to the offshore wind market. Thanks to a purpose-built railway system, our foundations are moved smoothly and economically through our serial production site to all different working stations. It allows our welders and fitters to work under optimum conditions and shortens the time needed for completing all production steps and concurrently keeps the quality of our products on a very high level. Our people If we are so successful nowadays, it is thanks to the 1,200 people working at WeserWind. Our employees are
Facts about: • Year of Foundation:
July 2002
• Number of employees: 1,200 • Facilities: 2 production sites, both in Bremerhaven - Pre-Production at “Riedemannstr.” - Serial Production at “am Lunedeich” • Products: - Serial Production of Offshore Foundations (Tripod, Jacket, Tripile and Monopile) - Complete Offshore Substations
highly experienced, as they have been working in the shipbuilding industry for decades. But as offshore wind is not the same as shipbuilding, we´ve undertaken big efforts in order to make them experts in offshore steel grades and dimensions.
We´re also offering O&M services for our offshore structures which includes both offshore substations and wind turbine foundations. We already acquired experience, as we are performing such work on the offshore substation Baltic I. Our trained team is taking care of the steel work, coating, low voltage
electrical components and other secondary equipment such as cranes. One last word There is a leading principle in the offshore wind industry: Do as much as you can onshore and never compromise when choosing your facilities! We´re prepared to be at your side.
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Our engineering capacities and services We believe that one of the key issues in this business is to develop designs that can be fabricated in a cost and time saving manner. This is why we develop in house designs for both substations and foundations.
Our expertise extends from design to project delivery covering corrosion protection, welding technology, castings, secondary equipment and low voltage electrical components.
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.
Stiftung Offshore-Windenergie and the Bundesverband Windenergie e.V.
AMBAU GmbH Am Werfttor 22 28755 Bremen Germany T +49 42 16 20 31 30 0 F +49 42 16 20 31 30 9 sales@ambau.com www.ambau.com Contact: Kai Simon
Product solutions With us you can find a broad, highquality range of products and services to 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 components • Towers Offshore and onshore • Components Expertise in the fields of design, construction and delivery
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We are proud to have been a co-creator and driving force of the wind energy sector in Germany and worldwide for fourteen years now. AMBAU GmbH was founded in 1993: Joachim Görlitz, managing partner, established the company, together with his father, at the Am Mellensee site with a workforce of 35. Today, almost 1.000 employees work at our five production sites. The AMBAU group consists of AMBAU GmbH and the subsidiaries AMBAU Personalservice GmbH and AMBAU Windservice GmbH. AMBAU GmbH is a member of WAB (WindenergieAgentur Bremerhaven/Bremen e.V.),
• Secondary steel Supplier of boat jetties, platforms and other components
• High process and product quality Observance of tolerances, state-ofthe-art production processes and consistent documentation of all process stages • Series production Towers, monopiles, transition pieces, tripods, jackets, largediameter 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 offshore sector was developed in 2006. We have now successfully realised over 300 projects.
• Service Repair of towers and blades, mechanical processing of flanges, cleaning, erection, assembly and maintenance of wind energy plants
• 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.
Energy groups, plant manufacturers and general contractors all place their trust in our quality and service.
• 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.
Advantages We stand for quality, flexibility and expertise.
Customer-orientated Our tailored and high-quality solutions 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 stateof-the-art production procedures to develop solutions that both support and promote your progress.
in conical and cylindrical components for towers and pipe components gives us a head start with regard to expertise. With internal quality management, consistent 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.
Together we create the basis for an energy policy future, driving on the expansion of regenerative energies. We invest continuously in research and development in order to render our technology more environmentally friendly and efficient.
Powerful Each 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 numerous destinations worldwide. Our product portfolio ranges from towers for onshore wind energy units to large
Efficient With our five interconnected plants
Reliable Our 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, 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,
Facts About • Year of foundation
1993
• Number of employees
Almost 1,000 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
we are able to react flexibly to the requirements of the growth market of renewable energies. With our high degree of automation and state-of-theart 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.
servicing, repair, corrosion protection, quality improvement and assessment.
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 partners approximately 45 kilometres off the coast of Borkum, at a depth of around 30 metres.
Qualified and committed specialists are procured by AMBAU Personalservice GmbH.
The twelve 5-megawatt class wind energy units of the wind park now cover the annual energy requirements of over 50,000 households.
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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
offshore towers for 5-megawatt-plus units.
Energomontaz-Polnoc Gdynia Ltd Structures for energy sector Energomontaz-Polnoc Gdynia, established in 1953, is one of Poland’s leading suppliers of large multidisciplinary steel structures for the offshore oil & gas industry and for offshore wind farms. The convenient location of the company in the port of Gdynia and the well equipped, modern facility creates the ideal conditions to satisfy specific needs of their customers. Energomontaz-Polnoc Gdynia has been active in the renewable energy sector for more than 10 years. The company has fabricated many steel structures, such as the substation topsides for Rødsand and Walney OWF, protection cages with J-tubes, grout skirts and pedestals for London Array offshore wind farm, external platforms and TP covers for Gwynt y Môr OWF.
The quality of their products and services is essential for creating the positive image of the company therefore each technological process is very strictly controlled and monitored. This concerns people, material and working operations. The quality of the finished product is controlled to meet the requirements of the classification society concerned. Their Integrated Management System is certified in accordance with EN ISO 9001:2008, EN ISO 14001:2004 and PN-N-18001:2004 standards. Safety is their top priority. This is implemented and maintained by their Occupational Health and Safety Management System in compliance with OHSAS 18001:2007.
Energomontaz-Polnoc Gdynia Ltd Handlowa 19 81-038 Gdynia Poland T +48 58 77 02 52 1 F +48 58 77 02 56 1 energomontaz@energomontaz-polnoc.com.pl www.energomontaz-polnoc.com.pl
At their own yard the company has also fabricated and installed sea fastening on three vessels for transportation of large size structures (MP, TP).
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Scope of supply: • topsides • jackets • transition pieces • grout skirts and pedestals • external platforms • TP covers • J-tubes • cathodic protection cages Facilities: • 125.000m² of fabrication area with cranes up to 500T • 11700m² of workshops
• anticorrosion line with automatically controlled heating and aeration system • 2400m² of rolling and machining workshop • 240 x 40m dry dock • 352m length mooring berth Main Equipment: • Plasma and gas cutting machines • CNC 6-axis robot for welding & cutting of pipes and profiles • Plate rolling machines for plates with thickness up to 160mm • FKD 80/60 CNC 5-axis turning and milling lathe center • FLF 16CNC 5-axis milling and boring center
To meet the growing demands of the market, the company has implemented a dedicated development plan. The newest investment is the construction of new rolling & machining workshop at their facility in the port of Gdynia, equipped with the most modern CNC equipment for rolling & machining of large size elements with weight up to 120 tons. These investments have enabled the company to acquire orders concerning further, increasingly complex projects for offshore renewable energy sectors. In addition to OWF constructions they are involved in exacting projects for the offshore oil & gas, chemical and petrochemical sectors and ship repairs and conversions.
Smulders WTC Wind Turbine Constructions
Smulders has its origin in 1966 and has evolved into an international organisation with multiple subsidiaries. The core activities of the company are the construction, manufacturing, supply and assembly of steel constructions. 20 years ago Smulders Group started with the production of steel towers for land-based wind turbines. Approximately 10 years later Smulders Group started with the construction of steel monopile foundations for sea-based wind turbine parks, and evolved from pioneer to market leader with an established track record. Nowadays Smulders’ activities for the wind turbine market are carried out by 2 divisions: WTC (Wind Turbine Constructions) & HGC (High Grade Constructions).
Track record Project No. of foundations Arklow 7 Barrow 30 Burbo Banks 25 Dan Tysk 80 Gunfleet Sands I/II 49 Horns Rev 80 Kentish Flats 30 Lincs 75 Lynn & Inner Dowsing 54 North Hoyle 30 Rhyl Flats 25 Robin Rigg 60 Q7 (prinses Amalia) 61 Sheringham Shoal 88 Teesside 27 Thanet 100 Thorntonbank (jackets) 48 Total 869
WTC is specialised in serial production of steel foundations for offshore wind turbines and HGC is occupied with the steel foundations & top structures for offshore transformer stations and other offshore applications.
By using a well considered mix of locations, capacity and facilities, Smulders WTC has optimally geared itself towards the production of foundations for the offshore sector throughout the years. This, together with the flexible setup of the project organisation, coordinated from the head office (in The Netherlands) enables a quick turn-round.
P.O. Box 480 5700 AL Helmond Schootense Dreef 35 5708 HZ Helmond The Netherlands T +31 492 588 611 F +31 492 551 412 info@smulders-projects.com www.smuldersgroup.com
Our productions facilities: Smulders Projects BV – Helmond, The Netherlands: headquarter – project management, engineering, administration, commercials, legal department. Smulder Projects Belgium NV – Hoboken, Belgium: serial production foundations Spomasz SA – Zary, Poland: serial production secondary steel components Iemants NV – Arendonk and Willems NV – Balen, in Belgium: design, engineering and fabrication of one-off steel structures for offshore, civil, and industrial applications 139
Product portfolio Anticipating the continuous evolving developments within the sector, Smulders WTC offers a product portfolio ranging from Monopile Foundations, Jackets, Tripods, Tripiles and the like to Towers, Secondary Components and Offshore High Voltage Substations.Virtually all facets that are involved during the numerous phases of the production
process are managed in-house and divided amongst different subsidiaries within the division. This ensures a time and cost-efficient process under safe working conditions and guarantees that the high quality and environmental standards are being met.
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Bladt Industries Steel solutions built for the future
Through more than a decade, Bladt Industries has specialised in complex steel structures for the wind energy sector. During the last ten years, we have been involved in the fabrication of more than 900 offshore foundations and 12 substations. Today, we are still at the forefront developing new and ground-breaking solutions and leaving our mark on large scale, renewable energy projects around the world.
manufacturer 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, customised solutions always delivered on time.
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We provide… • Customised solutions. • Professional project management processes ensuring successful and on-time completion of large scale and complex projects. • Result-oriented knowledge sharing and competent feedback. • A strong team of project managers and technicians. • Optimum production and quay facilities.
9220 Aalborg Ost Denmark T +45 96 35 37 00 F +45 96 35 37 10 office@bladt.dk www.bladt.dk Contact: Morten Mørk
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We specialise in... • Offshore substations. • Offshore foundations including monopiles, transition pieces and jackets. • Constructions for the utilisation of tidal and wave energy including wave energy machines and tidal turbines. Foundations We specialise in the production of offshore foundations including monopiles, transition pieces, XL foundations and jackets. We customise each solution in accordance with customer requirements always tailoring it specifically for the individual project.
Through the years, we have contributed to, and left our mark on, the majority of European foundations giving us a unique knowledge of the industry, of customer needs as well as of the specific challenges of the offshore industry. Substations Ever 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 with each project we have added to our expertise and knowledge within this field. Today, we are the market’s leading
Through dialog and involvement, we guide our customers through the entire process – from inception to successful completion.
Dieseko Group BV Vibratory driven offshore foundation by PVE
Vibratory Technology will more and more change the offshore foundation methods. Our new vibratory concepts increase the speed of pile driving and this newly developed equipment will also decrease handling time. Moreover, the environment both requires, and will benefit from, reduced emission levels and noise pollution. Dieseko Group developed new timesaving vibratory concepts: the PVE 300/600MU Upending and the PVE Vibro Drilling. In addition to these concepts, the ‘Giant’ has been developed as our modular 43.000 kN Vibro Hammer for driving the largest monopiles. Founded in 1974, Dieseko Group worldwide represents all that’s best in Dutch hydraulic vibratory technology. Dieseko Group is specialised in engineering, manufacturing, rental and sales of vibro equipment and power units.
PVE is part of the Dieseko Group and is specialised in designing and building vibratory foundation equipment for the offshore market. Nowadays PVE is trendsetting by combining vibro technology with upending, lifting and drilling. PVE is known throughout the world for its innovative approach and state-ofthe-art technology. The Dutch building quality of PVE vibratory hammers is superb and extremely durable. As market leader we consider innovation fundamental for our leadership in the offshore wind market. With multiple offshore vibratory foundation concepts we initiate new thinking. Our major goals are realising added value for our clients through leveraging our extensive network of expertise together with taking responsibility for the environment. A professional, worldwide network of dealers and strategic partners support PVE’s activities. They enhance our products, solutions and services and 24/7 support all over the world.
Lelystraat 49 3364 AH Sliedrecht The Netherlands T +31 184 41 03 33 F +31 184 41 13 86 info@diesekogroup.com www.pve-holland.com
reducing deck space and cost efficiency are the main benefits. It was first employed on the Global Tech 1 Wind Park in the North Sea. PVE Vibro Drilling Concept. Without any downtime switching activities and a hydraulic power unit used for both vibrating and drilling, Dieseko has developed a very efficient way of driving piles up to 7m in diameter. This one-piece equipment combines both vibrating and drilling techniques and serves as a replacement for additional lifting and positioning equipment as well. This unit enables reaching penetration depth fast and without any noise pollution by impact hammering.
The PVE Giant is a spectacular Vibro Hammer. Smart engineering solutions and huge power capacity create the perfect equipment for driving monopiles up to 9m in diameter. Track Record: Germany Hooksiel; test pile with PVE 200M 3,350mm, Germany Bard1 project; PVE 400M (tandem PVE 200M) tri-pile 3,350mm Germany Global Tech 1; PVE 300MU; tripod 2,500mm China NTOC; test project Rudong PVE 400M (tandem PVE 200M) monopile 4,800mm China NTOC; test project Rudong PVE 200M; quinpod 1,500mm Please visit www.pve-holland.com
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Equipment: PVE 300/600 MU Upending are impressive swivel Vibro Hammers. Not only do they reduce driving time, but they also reduce handling time. On deck, these 300/600 MU Upending Vibro Hammers (6,200 kN, 12,000 kN) can capture horizontal stored piles. Afterwards, piles are directly lifted, positioned and vibrated in one sequence. Considerable time savings,
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Heerema Fabrication Group Turning Concepts into Reality Heerema Fabrication Group (HFG) is a leading engineering and fabrication contractor for large and complex offshore structures to the global oil & gas and energy industry. HFG operates three large fabrication locations of which two are situated in the Netherlands (Vlissingen and Zwijndrecht), one in the United Kingdom (Hartlepool), an engineering company in the Netherlands (Zwijndrecht) and a fabrication facility in Poland (Opole). The company’s expertise includes conceptual design, front-end engineering, fabricationdriven detailed design, fabrication, (pre)commissioning, transportation, installation and offshore hook-up services.
Heerema Fabrication Group Noordweg 8 3336 LH Zwijndrecht P.O. Box 58 3330 AB Zwijndrecht The Netherlands T +31 78 625 04 25 Info@hfg-heerema.com www.heerema.com
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An experienced partner For many decades Heerema Fabrication Group (HFG) has been serving the oil & gas industry by building large and complex offshore structures to safely operate at greater depths and in tougher environments, like the North Sea, West Africa and the Mediterranean. Today Heerema Fabrication Group is leveraging its experience and EPC(I) capabilities gained in the offshore oil & gas industry into the offshore wind energy market. Together with the in-house engineering firm HFG Engineering, the company successfully completed offshore substation platforms, as well as offshore HVDC-
convertor platforms for the largest wind farm developments in the North Sea. EPC(I)-services HFG enjoys a reputation for fabrication-driven engineering and project management services, which are fundamental for a project’s success. The company integrates the engineering process with practical fabrication design, making it cost and time efficient. By focussing on constructability, HFG is able to reduce the safety risks associated with fabrication. Nowadays, renewable energy solutions are vital to industrial and commercial operations. By closely co-operating with clients in the offshore wind industry
HFG is able to integrate established offshore practices and new equipment technologies into a concept that meets ever-advancing technical requirements and needs. The experience and proven track record give clients the confidence that projects will be expertly performed and that HFG is delivering on its promises. Heerema Fabrication Group offers Engineering, Procurement, Construction and Installation (EPC(I)services and Project Management to realize complete projects for offshore HVDC-convertor platforms. For more information, please visit: www.heerema.com
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Damen Offshore Wind The best tools at sea The global offshore wind industry has set a number of ambitious targets. In order to help realise those targets, Damen has developed a number of innovative and cost-reducing solutions. 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. With the trend for wind farms to be positioned further offshore, Damen has developed vessels that can safely and efficiently transfer crews in significant wave heights of up to 2.5m.
Damen Shipyards Group P.O. Box 1 4200 AA Gorinchem The Netherlands T +31 18 36 39 91 1 pro@damen.nl www.damen.nl Contact: Peter Robert
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‘There is no single way to build and operate an offshore wind farm’ The Damen Shipyards Group is looking closely to all aspects of the offshore processes of a wind farm, from development and installation to operation and the kind of solutions the company could bring to the market. We have already learned that there is no single way to build and operate an offshore wind farm. Indeed the challenges of scale, water depth and distance from shore are such that the optimal solutions are still being developed. Vessel types Our first steps into the offshore wind market are marked by the FCS
2610. But clearly this is not the only vessel type you would see in the various phases of offshore wind farm development. Typical other vessels are: survey vessels, foundation installation vessels, cable laying vessels, diving support vessels, turbine installation vessels, anchor handlers, workboats, accommodation barges, etc. Remarkably, quite a few of these types have already been built by Damen Shipyards or are presently under construction. Market trends We recognise several interesting market developments and trends. Utility companies are starting to become ship
owners and sometimes operators as well. This is mainly driven by the desire to prevent any logistics bottlenecks by being able to use their own installation vessels. There is also a tendency of using a free floating vessel (DP2) for foundation installation instead of a jack-up vessel. Jumbo Offshore has been the pioneer in doing so with its Damen-built DP2 Heavy Lift Vessels. Especially the last trend is focussed on driving down cost and improving efficiency. Various governments have put targets to the industry of reducing cost by 40% before the end of this decade. Those challenges are even more difficult when combined
with the tendency that wind farms are being planned and built further and further offshore. This will certainly not drive down the cost. Despite all this, the offshore wind market will be booming. In Europe before the end of 2020 there will be 40GW operational. We still have 36GW of that total amount to go. The USA is planning to realise 54GW by 2030, China is planning for 30GW in 2020 and Korea 23GW by 2030. All in all, there are many opportunities and Damen, already present with a number of proven vessels designs, is evolving towards a complete Damen Offshore Wind product range. Damen Technical Cooperation (DTC) Our purpose is to contribute to the success of our customers through the effective use and reliability of
requests, competitive pricing and high resale value, short delivery times (we can deliver from stock), vessels, interchangeability of vessels, spares and equipment, reliable performance (due to years of improving on standardised designs and our modular construction approach) and low maintenance costs. Research Institutes All Damen vessels benefit from thorough R&D. We work alongside world-renowned research institutes, such as Delft University of Technology, Maritime Research Institute Netherlands (MARIN) and the Netherlands Organisation of Applied Scientific Research (TNO). Our product and R&D teams are continuously making our ships faster, quieter and more cost efficient. Years
The ‘Tarka 3’, a Damen Shoalbuster 2709 operated by Tug & Workboat Company Herman Sr.
our workboats and vessels. The DTC concept enables you to build your Damen Offshore Wind Vessel locally, anywhere in the world. We provide you with all, prefabricated ship components and can, on request, combine this with expert assistance, training and backup, generating a vast transfer of shipbuilding technology.
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Damen has built over 5,000 vessels worldwide, from central Africa to the smallest island in the Pacific. Up to 150 vessels are delivered annually at one of our 35 owned shipyards or at numerous partner yards. All our yards have Dutch management to uphold the same strict quality norms. In addition, building near the delivery destination leads to significant cost savings and a rapid customer response time. Even though we are a major international group, we are still a family-owned company with a deep respect for our maritime heritage. We always take a long-term view. We continue to build up our knowledge base to ensure a steady pace of useful technological developments. Continuity in the relationship with both our customers and our suppliers is of basic importance to us. That´s why a Damen representative is never far away. Our sales managers travel all year round between their clients and Damen’s headquarters in the Netherlands. This facilitates optimum contact between customers, sales and product specialists. Throughout the Damen workforce, you´ll find the dedication to build vessels for and to be of service to our clients to the best of our ability.
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This is made even easier because of Damen’s focus on standardisation, one of our fundamental corporate values. We build a wide variety of standard vessels on our own account and keep them in stock. All designs are worked out to the smallest detail. This results in fast response to customer
of research have also led to some truly pioneering designs such as the Enlarged Ship Concept, the Sea Axe and recently the Damen E3 concept, which focuses on environmentally friendly vessels.
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GustoMSC B.V. Always a step ahead in Wind Turbine Installation & Maintenance Vessels GustoMSC is a leading design and engineering company for all types of mobile offshore units: jack-ups, semi-submersibles and offshore crane vessels. Our business approach is to deliver proprietary designs under license and associated equipment like jacking systems, skidding systems and offshore cranes to the market. All GustoMSC jack-ups are a safe and stable platform to work from. Since the first units delivered in 1964, GustoMSC has constantly been improving the designs and adding patented technologies. The latest NG series introduces the self-propelled DP vessels with the patented continuous hydraulic jacking system and the innovative cranes around the leg.
NG series for Fred Olsen Windcarrier, Seajacks and A2SEA.
GustoMSC B.V. Karel Doormanweg 25 3115 JD Schiedam The Netherlands T +31 10 23 20 80 0 F +31 10 23 20 80 1 marketing@gustomsc.com www.gustomsc.com Contact: Jan Mark Meeuwisse
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The list of GustoMSC designed jack-ups related to offshore wind is impressive; Wind, Wind Lift 1, Buzzard, IB-909, Sea Worker, Seafox 7, JB114, JB-115, JB-117, MPI Adventure, MPI Discovery, Goliath, Neptune, Vagant, Brave Tern, Bold Tern, Sea Installer, Seajacks Zaratan, Kraken and Leviathan. Wind Installation With the emerging offshore wind parks, the market is looking into stable, fast and safe platforms. Therefore the selfpropelled and Dynamically Positioned units are most suitable for both the offshore Oil & Gas and wind turbine installation. Our involvement in the
offshore wind industry started in 2003 with the delivery of the jack-up MPI Resolution. Seajacks invested in two jack-ups of our NG-2500X design, for the Oil & Gas industry. These units have been successfully operating in the North Sea on offshore wind projects. In 2008 MPI ordered two GustoMSC NG-7500/6 units with 1,000t cranes and their double acting hydraulic jacking system. The MPI Adventure and MPI Discovery were at that moment the largest units under construction. The non-propelled SEA series has also made a successful entrance in the offshore wind installation market. These units include the JB-114, Goliath, Sea Worker (SEA-2000) and JB-117 (SEA-3250) which have earned a place in this market and are successfully utilised on various projects. Continuous hydraulic jacking system Further developments are the patented continuous hydraulic jacking system. This system has made a vast improvement in smoother and faster jacking operations. The jacks are working in pairs and each leg is operated independently. A further five of these systems were delivered for the
Crane around the leg The earlier designs of the SEA-2000 and NG-2500X had limited crane capacity (approx. 300t). Turbine and foundations are getting larger causing a design challenge which has now been overcome. The 800t or 900t offshore leg cranes have been designed to fit on the jack-houses of our units. The major advantage is that additional net deck space is created and that one leg obstacle has been eliminated. In 1968 GustoMSC designed and built the Cowrie One the first jack-up with the crane wrapped around the leg. All these developments are integrated into the latest designs of the NG and SEA series. The latest NG-9000C ordered by A2SEA will have a 900t crane in combination with an even longer boom, creating a 120m hook height above main deck. The market acknowledges the advantages brought about by these introductions and all major installation contractors are using GustoMSC designs and associated equipment. From the Svanen, Oleg Strashnov (HLV5000), Seajacks Zaratan (NG5500C) and SEA-2000’s to the “good old” Buzzard (in operation since 1982) - all GustoMSC designs. The latest generation jack-ups, Brave Tern, Bold Tern and Sea Installer (NG-9000C) will soon be operational and will make a difference in future offshore wind market projects.
Chevalier Floatels BV More than just ‘floating accommodations’
Chevalier Floatels is a young energetic company with 10 years of experience in the floatel industry. Their expertise is in developing new concepts for floating accommodations. Chevalier Floatels have (developed) a wide range of floatels. From five star floating hotels and worker accommodation barges up to floating prisons for governments. Chevalier Floatels believe in focussing on doing what they do best: developing and managing floating accommodation facilities. All other expertises are outsourced. This means vessel management, catering and maintenance are all sourced from reputable companies, ensuring that Chevalier Floatels remains focussed only at their core business: ‘satisfaction of the customers’.
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 www.cfbv.com info@cfbv.com
The Chevalier Floatels’ Philosophy In response to the growing European market for wind energy, Chevalier Floatels developed a new design concept for staff accommodation and transport to offshore energy installations. Chevalier Floatels’ ethos is that their vessels are more than just ‘floating accommodations’. The wellbeing and comfort of the staff on board is paramount. However, there is also much focus on reducing operating costs (including fuel), environmental aspects and reliability.
85 to 90% operability The hull design, in combination with various techniques on board, provides the vessels with very pleasant sea keeping characteristics with less downtime as a result. The high quality finish of the accommodation gives people the illusion that they are on board of a luxury yacht. An Ampelmann personnel transfer platform/walkway, that actively
compensates all vessel motions, is fitted on bridge deck. As a result of its optimised placement, entrance platforms or working decks can be accessed straight from the vessel. No more dangerous transfers are necessary. Even with wave heights of 3 meters (significant), work can continue, resulting in 85 to 90% efficiency. Customer benefits Lean management, combined with innovative design and building techniques, is characteristic for Chevalier Floatels and inherent to all projects. Projects and vessels are managed in such a way to help the customers meet their (tight) schedules.
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For this purpose, Chevalier Floatels recently added two more ships to their fleet, which are converted and
upgraded according to this philosophy. The vessels, named DP Gezina and DP Galyna, have Lloyd’s class approval, operate as a DP2 Service Support Vessel and are built according to the SPS Code.
Abeking & Rasmussen Schiffs - und Yachtwerft Aktiengesellschaft
Founded in the year 1907, Abeking & Rasmussen (A&R) has been developed continuously into a modern, diversified shipyard. Starting as a wooden boat builder, the company, which remains family owned soon added other segments of the maritime market, such as design and construction of special crafts. In the course of decades it developed into a highly modern, independent of weather, compact shipyard with sheds made for ships of over 90m length which can be launched or lifted onshore for repair via synchrolift. More than 6,400 ships and yachts have been delivered. Today the company, whose main focus still lies on ship- and yacht building, delivers to a critical and sophisticated clientele all over the world.
The most important task will be to get the service team on the wind turbine before any work can start. This must be done in a safe, economic and reliable way.
Abeking & Rasmussen Schiffs - und Yachtwerft Aktiengesellschaft
The 25m SWATH@A&R® Crew Transfer Vessel will allow access to offshore wind turbines in the North Sea up to a significant wave height of approx. 2.0 to 2.5m.
An der Faehre 2 27809 Lemwerder
The concept of the Windpark Tender allows easy adaptation to various tasks in offshore wind farms. The main role is transfer of service personnel; for this task the vessel offers a spacious mess room. Storage facilities are available for consumables and spare parts.
Germany T +49 42 16 73 30 F +49 42 16 73 31 12 info@abeking.com www.abeking.com Contact: Nils Olschner
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The shipyard Abeking & Rasmussen has developed a unique ship design which offers extraordinary seaworthiness and low sea response motions in the same range as at least three times larger vessels – 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 and offers safe
transfer of service personnel both, during sailing and while stepping over to the plant. The 25m SWATH@A&R® Crew Transfer Vessel is meant to be the final link in the logistic chain of maintenance between shore and the offshore wind turbines. With a high probability there will always be a wind turbine due for maintenance or repair. 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.
In the front of the vessel is the cargo area. Toolboxes and spare parts can be stored. The service team will have about the same tools and spare parts at hand as onshore in their service van. It is also possible to store pumps and tanks for oil changes of the wind turbine’s gearbox. The tender can even be equipped for diving operations or for operating ROVs for survey of proper burying of power and data cables. The capacity of the Windpark Tender even allows to transport larger components of up to 8 tons from shore to offshore. This versatility offers great flexibility to the operator.
MSIS Chantiers ALLAIS
Since 1987, the Chantiers Allais shipyard has built over 200 crew boats in the 13 to 28 metres length range for offshore oil sector clients. Now the offshore wind industry is demanding vessels designed for the movement of construction and service engineers to, from and within the wind farms. With the prospect of this increase in offshore wind farm projects, we have decided to develop a range of ships dedicated to the maintenance of marine wind turbines.
MSIS Chantiers ALLAIS Base Navale - Atelier Mécanique Nord BP 80608 50106 Cherbourg – Octeville cedex France T +33 23 39 73 34 9 francois.allais@msimarine.fr www.msimarine.fr Contact: François Allais
“In the past 25 years we have listened to our customers in the offshore world. They have taught us about the specific aspects of the stresses and strains that these vessels are subjected to in that industry“.
developing the French offshore wind turbine sector. All offshore wind farm projects, not only in the French sector, can now take advantage of this experience. Chantiers Allais are recognised for the quality of their aluminium boats, which have proved extremely reliable, serving their demanding customers for many years.
The design of the models in this range will benefit from our experience, but there will also be input from our partners who are keen for the Chantiers Allais shipyard to be involved in
To assist you with your projects, you will find a team of people who are attentive to your requirements and keen to ensure the success of your projects. They will fulfil their undertakings, with
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”We are now able to apply this experience and knowledge to vessels designed specifically for the offshore wind industry“.
respect to both quality and price. From the design stage, through to in-service support, it is our intention to create a long-term working relationship and to use the potential of our infrastructures and expertise to the full with all our customers.
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Fassmer is a dynamic family owned enterprise in its fifth generation. The company achieves success on an international scale and currently employs approx. 900 staff worldwide in six business sectors: Wind Power, Shipbuilding, Lifeboats, Deck Equipment, Composite Technology and After-Sales-Services. The company´s operating goals are top quality and customer satisfaction. An expert in house design backed up by modern production facilities in Europe and Asia is a guarantor for innovations and ingenious technical solutions in Wind Power and Shipbuilding. Since more than 20 years Fassmer is well known as reliable supplier for components of wind turbines like nacelle and spinner covers.
Since more than 8 years Fassmer is in charge to develop, design and construct solutions for a save boarding of service engineers and goods. The role of safety is redefined when you are exposed to dangers like strong winds and high waves. Fassmer has competent systems for managing risks offshore:
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Access System: Windshuttle/Windlift The construction completely eliminates the need to use climbing ladders to gain access to an offshore building like a wind turbine. It’s a hanging basket system which is able to lift service staff or spare parts.
27804 Berne/Motzen
The redundant system works remotely controlled without any consideration of wind, waves and current and allowing the approaching service ship to dock from two sides.
Contact: Mr. Thomas Boekholt
Access System: Helihoist Made out of corrosion resistant materials, the helihoist provides reliable and durable access to offshore wind turbines. It is designed and certified in accordance to international regulations. It is used for rescuing injured people and transfer staff and spares.
windpower@fassmer.de www.fassmer.de T +49 44 06 94 21 88 F +49 44 06 94 24 18 8
Smart Access System (SAS) This newest developed boarding system provides a simple and safe access to offshore wind turbines from stern or bow of a service vessel up to a significant wave height of 2m. The self-adjustable gangway system compensates the movements of the ship and is independent from any fixtures at the boat landing. Personnel Transport Vessel (PTV34) The PTV34 (The Seakat) is a personnel and equipment transfer vessel aimed at frequent voyages within the offshore field and the operation base, at high speed in almost any sea condition. The
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Wind Accommodation Module A self-supporting modular cabin for overnight stays. Including ventilation/ AC system and sanitary block. It is developed as a “turn-key” module for the emergency case or recreation and fully outfitted for the needs of your service staff.
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7Seas Renewable Energy B.V.
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A2SEA A/S
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Abeking & Rasmussen Schiffs- und Yachtwerft
Aktiengesellschaft
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Acta Marine
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FR. FASSMER GmbH & Co. KG
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GeoSea N.V.
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German OFFSHORE WIND ENERGY German Renewables Shipbrokers
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AMBAU GmbH
Global Davit GmbH
92
136
Bakker Sliedrecht Electro Industrie B.V.
43
Baltic Diver Germany
130
Bladt Industries
140
Blue Offshore bv Braveheart Shipping BV
Chevalier Floatels BV
GustoMSC B.V.
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Hailo Professional Heerema Fabrication Group
148
41 142
HSM Offshore BV
79
81
Huisman Equipment BV
89
99
HUSUM Wind
61
IHC Merwede-Offshore
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in-innovative navigation GmbH
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CPNL Engineering GmbH
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Intertek Energy & Water consultancy services 49
Conquest Offshore
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INTRAMAR insurances
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IWEA - Irish Wind Energy Association
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Cuxport GmbH
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Alstom 36
BUSS Port Logistics GmbH & Co.KG
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FWPA - Finnish Wind Power Association
FOUNDATION 20
AWEA – American Wind Energy Association 12
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Damen Shipyards Group
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Deep BV
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Deugro Danmark A/S
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James Fisher and Sons plc
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Jan de Nul Group
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JWPA – Japan Wind Power Asscoiation
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Kersten Europe
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Dieseko Group BV
141
DS Marine Finance
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DWIA - Danish Wind Industry Association
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KWEIA – Korean Wind Energy Industry Association 26
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Energomontaz-Polnoc Gdynia Ltd
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EWEA – European Wind Energy Association 10 Inside back cover
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EWPA – Estonian Wind Power Association
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Force Technology
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Liebherr-Werk Nenzing GmbH
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MARIN 50
LSB Sky-Access B.V.
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Maritime Craft Services (Clyde) Ltd.
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MMT 131
MPI Offshore MSIS Chantiers ALLAIS
78 151
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TARKA-SYSTEMS 106 Tidal Transit Limited
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TOS 112
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Trelleborg Ridderkerk BV NWEA - Dutch Wind Energy Association
Oceanwide Offshore Services B.V. Offshore Energy OutSmart BV
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Palfinger Marine- und Beteiligungs-GmbH Port of Sassnitz
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USG Energy
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Van Beest B.V.
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Van Oord Offshore Wind Projects bv
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WeserWind GmbH Offshore Construction
113
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90 126
Georgsmarienh端tte
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Windcat Workboats B.V.
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WindEnergy Hamburg
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WINDFORCE 2013
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Winergy AG
37
Workfox BV
85
Seacontractors 66
Workships Contractors B.V.
80
Seajacks UK Limited
wpd offshore GmbH
55
RenewableUK Royal Wagenborg
Seaports of Niedersachsen GmbH
30 124
74 125
Seatools B.V.
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Seaway Heavy Lifting
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Smulders WTC
139
Stork Technical Services
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Zeeland Seaports
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Finance, Insurance & Brokerage
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Components, Systems & Manufacturers
Alstom 36 Bakker Sliedrecht Electro Industrie B.V. 43 Bladt Industries 140 CPNL Engineering GmbH 40 Energomontaz-Polnoc Gdynia Ltd 138 Hailo Professional 41 IHC Merwede - Offshore 38 in-innovative navigation GmbH 42 Kersten Europe 45 Seaports of Niedersachsen GmbH 125 Seatools B.V. 39 Stork Technical Services 105 Winergy AG 37 Consultancy
7Seas Renewable Energy BV 114 Alstom 36 Bakker Sliedrecht Electro Industrie B.V. 43 Deep BV 104 FORCE Technology 48 German Renewables Shipbrokers GmbH 65 IHC Merwede - Offshore 38 Intertek Energy & Water consultancy services 49 James Fisher and Sons plc 109 MARIN 50 OutSmart BV 51 Seacontractors 66 Seajacks UK Limited 74 Stork Technical Services 105 Developers
Alstom 36 Bakker Sliedrecht Electro Industrie B.V. 43 IHC Merwede - Offshore 38 wpd offshore GmbH 55
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EWEA inside back cover HUSUM 61 Offshore Energy 59 WINDFORCE 2013 60 WindEnergy Hamburg 58
DS Marine Finance 64 German Renewables Shipbrokers GmbH 65 INTRAMAR insurances 67 Seacontractors 66 Contractors
A2SEA A/S 70 Bakker Sliedrecht Electro Industrie B.V. 43 Bladt Industries 140 Blue Offshore bv 81 Conquest Offshore 84 Deep BV 104 Deugro Danmark A/S 84 GeoSea N.V. 76 HSM Offshore BV 79 Jan de Nul Group 77 Maritime Craft Services (Clyde) Ltd 101 MPI Offshore 78 Seajacks UK Limited 74 Seaway Heavy Lifting 82 TOS 112 Trelleborg Ridderkerk BV 83 Van Oord Offshore Wind Projects bv 72 Workfox BV 85 Windcat Workboats B.V. 96 Workships Contractors BV 80 Lifting Equipment
A2SEA A/S 70 GeoSea N.V. 76 Global Davit GmbH 92 GustoMSC B.V. 148 Huisman Equipment B.V. 89 IHC Merwede - Offshore 38 James Fisher and Sons plc 109 Liebherr-Werk Nenzing GmbH 88 Palfinger 90 Royal Wagenborg 124 Van Beest B.V. 91 Workships Contractors BV 80 Maritime Operators
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Braveheart Shipping B.V. 99 GeoSea N.V. 76 German Renewables Shipbrokers GmbH 65 James Fisher and Sons plc 109 Maritime Craft Services (Clyde) Ltd 101 MPI Offshore 78 Royal Wagenborg 124 Seacontractors 66 Seaports of Niedersachsen GmbH 125 Tidal Transit Limited 98 Windcat Workboats B.V. 96 Workships Contractors BV 80 Operation & Maintenance
A2SEA A/S 70 Alstom 36 Bakker Sliedrecht Electro Industrie B.V. 43 Deep BV 104 Force Technology inside front cover 48 GeoSea N.V. 76 German Renewables Shipbrokers GmbH 65 James Fisher and Sons plc 109 LSB Sky-Access B.V. 108 Maritime Craft Services (Clyde) Ltd 101 OutSmart BV 107 Port of Sassnitz 126 Seajacks UK Limited 74 Stork Technical Services 105 TARKA-SYTEMS 106 Tidal Transit Limited 98 USG Energy 113 Workships Contractors BV 80 wpd offshore GmbH 55 Personnel Services
Acta Marine 100 Oceanwide Offshore Services B.V. 116 OffshoreWIND.jobs 115 7Seas Renewable Energy B.V. 114 TOS 112 USG Energy 113 wpd offshore GmbH 55 Ports & Logistics
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Baltic Diver Germany 130 Blue Offshore 81 MMT 131 Seacontractors 66 Seatools, B.V. 39 TARKA-SYTEMS 106 Towers, Foundations & Equipment
AMBAU GmbH 136 Bladt Industries 140 Dieseko Group BV 141 Energomontaz-Polnoc Gdynia Sp. Z.o.o. 138 GeoSea N.V. 76 Heerema Fabrication Group 142 Kersten Europe 45 Seacontractors 66 Seaports of Niedersachsen GmbH 125 Smulders WTC 139 WeserWind GmbH Offshore Construction Georgsmarienhütte 134 wpd offshore GmbH 55 Vessel Designers & Builders
A2SEA A/S 70 Abeking & Rasmussen Schiffs- und Yachtwerft Aktiengesellschaft 150 Chevalier Floatels BV 149 Damen Shipyards Group 146 Fassmer GmbH & Co. KG 153 German Renewables Shipbrokers GmbH 65 GustoMSC B.V. 148 IHC Merwede – Offshore 38 James Fisher and Sons plc 109 MSIS Chantiers ALLAIS 151 Windcat Workboats B.V. 96 Workships Contractors BV 80 wpd offshore GmbH 55
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German Renewables Shipbrokers GmbH James Fisher and Sons plc Port of Sassnitz Royal Wagenborg Seaports of Niedersachsen GmbH Windcat Workboats B.V. wpd offshore GmbH Zeeland Seaports
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