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The Sırapınar Class are compact sister vessels to Sanmar’s best-selling Boğacay Class tugs.
The vessel will undergo final outfitting at Royal T Shipyards in Kampen before heading to Harlingen for sea trials and delivery later this year.

Dogger Bank wind farm places record-breaking turbine order boosting local jobs

Dogger Bank Wind Farm and GE Renewable Energy have today, 22 September, announced contracts confirming the 13MW Haliade-X turbine for the Dogger Bank A and Dogger Bank B phases of the world’s largest offshore wind farm.

Spliethoff Group delivers first monopiles for Wind Park Fryslân

Lady Anne Beau delivered the first four monopiles for Wind Park Fryslân in the IJsselmeer at Breezanddijk, The Netherlands.

Offshore wind sector calls for action now to secure green hydrogen economic boom

By 2050, green hydrogen from UK offshore wind can be cheaper than blue hydrogen, which is produced from methane using carbon capture and storage.

MHI Vestas to source additional key turbine components locally in Taiwan

Fassmer Atech Composites Taiwan joint venture to supply MHI Vestas Offshore Wind with spinner covers and nacelle covers for upcoming Taiwanese projects.

Research on technologies to lower the cost of floating offshore wind power generation

Penta-Ocean will conduct a study on a rational and efficient construction method for spar-type floating structures

Canadian company aims to remove failed tidal turbine in 2021

A Nova Scotia company has a plan to finally remove the failed tidal power turbine sitting on the floor of the Bay of Fundy by next year.

Triton Knoll completes the installation of all 90 turbine foundations

Foundations and export cables installed as Triton Knoll drives towards first power in 2021

650 km of inter-array cable to be installed at world’s biggest wind farm

DEME Offshore signs contract for largest ever inter-array cable order with Dogger Bank wind farm

Saipem awarded several new offshore wind contracts

Additional activity for the Saipem 7000 in the wind segment

ENGIE sees great promise for AWEC offshore floating applications

Of current interest for the Group is the leading R&D role ENGIE is taking, with technical support from ENGIE Laborelec, looking into the potential future of kite flying to accelerate the energy transition.

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