Dogger Bank Wind Farm has signed a contract with Jan De Nul Group to transport and install 87 GE Haliade-X 14-MW offshore wind turbines at Dogger Bank C, the final phase of the massive Dogger Bank offshore windfarm
The third contract follows contracts in 2020 of packages A and B, each for 95 GE Haliade-X 13-MW turbines. The new contract is subject to Dogger Bank C reaching financial close in late 2021.
The 3.6-GW Dogger Bank windfarm, which is being delivered in the North Sea in three 1.2-GW phases, is set to be the world’s largest offshore windfarm when complete.
The third phase Dogger Bank C is owned by SSE Renewables (50%) and Equinor (50%) and is being developed on a different timescale to Dogger Bank A and B, which are joint venture phases between Equinor (40%), SSE Renewables (40%) and Eni (20%).
Under this latest contract, Jan De Nul Group will mobilise its installation vessel Voltaire to deliver and install the 14-MW turbines.
The vessel is currently under construction and will enter into service in 2022. Dogger Bank will be the vessel’s first assignment.
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